Spiritual Thinking is the simple way to do the impossible.

Spiritual Thinking is the simple way to do the impossible.

Matthew 19:26
And seeing them, Jesus said, “With people, this is impossible, but with God, all things are possible.”
Luke 18:27
But He said, “The things that are impossible with people are possible with God.”
Luke 1:37
For nothing will be impossible with God.”
Jeremiah 32:27
“Behold, I am the LORD, the God of all flesh; is anything too difficult for Me?”
Mark 10:27
Looking at them, Jesus *said, “With people it is impossible, but not with God; for all things are possible with God.”
Mark 9:23
And Jesus said to him, “‘If You can?’ All things are possible to him who believes.”
Matthew 17:20
And He *said to them, “Because of the littleness of your faith; for truly I say to you, if you have faith the size of a mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move, and nothing will be impossible to you.
Shvetashvatara Upanishad Chapter 6.

It is impossible to end sorrow, confusion, and consequences of evil without knowing this joyful, blissful Deva.
Bhagwad Gita
Everything is impossible until someone gets it done the first time.

We all go through situations when we face insurmountable problems. We climb over one hurdle, and another shows up. It sometimes seems like a never-ending crisis after another. Does that mean there is no God, and if He is there, He is hiding somewhere? Is that true? No! It is just an illusion. He is right inside us, as Divine Mind. However, we cannot see him. He is constantly with us, holding our hands as we go through these tribulations, and is ready to help us. At times like these, the devil is trying to convince us that our troubles will not be over unless we bow to him.
Let us take the story of Joseph. He was the favorite son of the patriarch Jacob. His brothers were so jealous of him that they sold him as a slave to the Egyptians, and lied to their father that Joseph was killed. Once in Egypt, while he was working with Potipher, Potifer’s wife tried to nudge Joseph to sleep with her. When Joseph ran away from her, she grabbed his robe and accused Joseph of attempting to Seduce her. When Joseph was thrown in Jail, he could interpret the dreams of Pharoah and correctly predicted a famine that would last for seven years. He advised Pharoah to hoard enough grains during the famine and more. Pharoah was so impressed with Joseph that he made Joseph second to himself.

A few centuries later, when Moses was asked to lead all the Jewish enslaved people under Pharoah to be ruled out of Egypt, he faced many obstacles, one after the other. First, Pharoah commanded that the first sons of all Jews were to be killed. Moses turned it around, and while all Jewish sons remained alive, It was Pharoah’s born who died, forcing Pharoah to let Moses lead the Jews out of Egypt. Pharoah changed his mind and asked his soldiers to follow the Jews. At one point, Moses and the Jews had the Red Sea ahead of them and Pharoah’s soldiers behind them. The Jews were afraid that they would be slaughtered. Moses prayed to God, and a mighty wind opened a passage parting the sea so that Moses and the Jews could safely cross it. Again, when the Jews were wandering and hungry, Manna fell from the sky to feed them. When they got thirsty, Moses was led to strike a rock with his staff, and water began to flow to quench their thirst.

Parting of the Red Sea

Moses is getting water from the Rock.

The story of David and Goliath illustrates how a feeble underdog can overcome a mighty giant with the help of God Almighty.
https://www.biblestudytools.com/bible-stories/david-and-goliath.html
The Biblical account of David and Goliath is one of the most popular stories from scripture. It teaches courage, faith, and overcoming what seems impossible. David was the youngest of Jesse’s twelve sons. One day, the nation of Israel was called to fight the Philistine army that had gathered for war. While David’s brothers went to fight, young David stayed back. The two armies gathered to stand on opposite sides of a deep valley. A great Philistine giant named Goliath, standing over nine feet tall, came to the front of the Philistine battle line daily for forty days and mocked the Israelites and their God. Goliath called them to fight, but King Saul and the Israelites were scared and did nothing.
David was sent by his dad Jesse to visit the front lines and bring back battle news from his brothers. David heard Goliath mocking Israel and their God. David was brave and volunteered to fight Goliath. He persuaded King Saul to let him fight and decided not to wear any of his armor. David carried his sling and gathered five smooth stones. Goliath laughed at David, but David responded that even though Goliath had a sword and spear, he came in the name of the Lord Almighty, the God of Israel. David put a rock in his sling and swung one of the rocks at Goliath’s head. The rock sank into the giant’s forehead, and he fell. David then picked up Goliath’s sword and used it to kill Goliath and cut off his head.

The Israelite David attacks the giant Philistine Goliath with a sling in the valley of Elah, Israel, 3d render

David and Goliath
Book of Daniel (Chapter 3)
Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were among the young men who served the king as officials. Daniel became a ruler of a high position (Daniel 2:48). The other three also had positions of authority (2:49; 3:12). Daniel was in one place, and the other three in another.
King Nebuchadnezzar set up a giant golden statue and ordered his people to worship it. Giant statues of this kind were probably not made of solid gold but were plated with gold. The image probably represented the god Nabu, whose name was associated with Nebuchadnezzar’s name. The penalty for disobedience was death in a blazing furnace.
Soon, it was reported that Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were not worshipping as the king commanded. We can assume that Daniel, wherever he was, also chose not to worship the statue. Perhaps his action did not reach the king’s attention (3:1-13). Nebuchadnezzar did not want the three young men to die.
The three Jews did not question whom they should obey – God or the king. They were pretty sure God could save them. But even if God did not save them, these young men would not worship the idol. God’s will be done.
Nebuchadnezzar had tried to be lenient, to give these men another chance. Now, he was even angrier than before. The furnace was heated seven times hotter than usual. The furnace was probably a kiln used for baking bricks. A kiln would have had an open top and an open door at the side through which the king could see the men. Bellows probably controlled the heat of the fire. It was so hot that it killed those who threw the three men in.
The three were unhurt, free from their bonds, and had a companion in the fire. God did not leave his faithful servants alone in their time of need. Although Nebuchadnezzar thought the fourth man was a son of one of the gods, he was sent from the only true God. Perhaps it was an angel, or maybe it was God himself.
When the men came out unscorched without even a smell of smoke on their clothes, Nebuchadnezzar’s look must have changed from fury to awe. The king praised God because He was able to save these servants who trusted Him so thoroughly that they refused to obey the king’s command. They risked death rather than worship any god except their own God.
Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were glad they obeyed God even when everyone else was not.

Three men in the fiery furnace


Daniel in the lion’s den (Chapter 6)
King Darius ruled Babylon and had an appointment with several men to help him govern and lead. Daniel, the leader of advisors, was a man who believed in God and followed the Lord’s commands. The other men did not like Daniel and did not want him in charge, so they devised a way to get rid of Daniel.
These men knew that Daniel served the God of Israel. They told King Darius to make a new law in which people could worship and pray to only the king, and if they worshipped or prayed to other gods, they would be thrown into the den of lions. The starving lion would eat and kill the lawbreaker.
Daniel understood the new law but committed to remain steadfast in his prayer and praise to the Lord. Daniel prayed three times a day with his windows open. When the men saw Daniel and brought accusations against him to King Darius, the king was devastated because he favored Daniel. The king knew he could not change the law, and Daniel was thrown into the lion’s den.
The king got up the following day and hurried to the den. As he called out for Daniel, to his utter amazement, he could hear Daniel’s voice coming out of the cave instead of the roaring of lions. Daniel explained to the King that God had saved him by sending an angel.

Daniel in Lion’s Den

Jesus healed people of leprosy blindness and even raised Lazarus from the dead. He said, “ By myself, I can do nothing, but by the power of the one who sent me, I can do anything. Likewise, we can accomplish nothing with our ego, human brain-derived Aham. Still, we can do the impossible through Spiritual Thinking by synchronizing our human thoughts with the Divine Mind inside us.

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By Sivaraman Raghu

Dr.Siv Raghu grew up in New Delhi, india. He moved to USA in his early twenties, obtained his PhD in Chemistry. He worked for a Fortune 100 Corporation for 15 years and spent another 30 years in consulting, own businesses, banking and transportation in the US. He then returned to India, continued his Gnana Yoga for self realization, while studying Upanishads and Bhagwat Gita. Through these blogs he is sharing his knowledge and insights into how Spiritual thinking enables one to attain peace, harmony and happiness. He has just released a book on Amazon on : Think Spiritually, Spiritual Thinking For Life. https://www.amazon.com/author/sivaraman_raghu/ ." From birth until our last breath, a supreme power stays inside us, allowing us to breathe, making all the material organs work, and giving us the five senses to guide us. This power, called by various names such as God, brahman, Yahweh, Allah, Divine Mind, etc., is the engine of life. This Divine Mind can help us anytime we seek God’s help. The Divine Mind has all control over us, but we can only appeal to it through affirmations that God is all in all and is the Sole power for all cause and effect in this universe. He is present in us 24/7 by synchronizing our human thoughts with this Divine Mind. God passes on his thoughts to us. This synchronization becomes habitual through constant prayers and affirmations, and we enjoy Peace, Harmony, Prosperity, and Happiness. This is called Spiritual Thinking and is the backbone of peaceful bliss in our lives."

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