HOW DO YOU CONTEMPLATE THE MOST HIGH?
“We gain knowledge from the experience of man, but we derive wisdom from the contemplation of the Most High.” [UB 1443:00]
Thought Adjuster: “You requested My input about the above quote. How do you contemplate the Most High? This is a very relevant question as you are dealing with a spiritual realm that is invisible to you. How do you contemplate the invisible? As you may intuit, the only way to do so is to turn within and spend quality time with your Divine Guide who is the connecting link to the spiritual chain leading to the Most High.
“The ‘Most’ High is the highest guidance available to you in your actual state of existence. The ‘Most’ High is also the ‘Most Wise.’ Why is it so? Just as man gains knowledge from his own hands-on experiences or from the legacy of others’ experiences, the spiritual side of man gains wisdom from the wisdom that is subliminally conveyed to him upon his asking. Nobody is better qualified for that transfer of wisdom than the Source of Wisdom itself.
“All decisions pertaining to the manifestation of your physical universe have been wisdom-based decisions. Every divine decision is founded on wisdom, i.e. that all possible outcomes are taken into consideration and the best case scenario is always the one adopted for action.
“Many human decisions are taken too impulsively or are rushed. They are not well-informed decisions and their adverse consequences validate that fact. By the process of regularly going within and running your inner conflicts by your Divine Guide, you will benefit from the stream of wisdom from Higher Realms—their own experiential wisdom—resulting from countless ages of creative work.
“What it takes from your side, is to reserve some time for this ‘consultation’ with the most qualified experts. By being receptive, you will assuredly receive. This is all that it takes. The Adjutant Mind Spirit of Wisdom will also connect with you and do its magic as a heavenly switchboard operator to ensure that you receive the enlightened feedback that you need to make ‘wise’ decisions in your own life.”