Faith and Logic. Never do the two coincide.

Friday, January 26, 2024

Almost one year ago, I was led to quit my job. I walked into the dean’s office and handed in my letter. It was a great job, it paid well, and I loved it. Why did I leave something so great behind? I had to because I wanted to. Logic holds on to what it sees as safe, rational, and sensical. Faith accepts what is within the spiritual realm and lives as if it is already fully formed in the physical realm.

You will be guided towards what you want, but it requires accepting it before you encounter the evidence in physical form. The gift is always spiritual first. The evidence won’t support it. But those big, deeply-held desires will defy logic. Faith and logic don’t coincide.

What you want by way of a deep, heartfelt truth will make no sense to your “rational” mind. The math won’t compute for the long term. The possibilities to make it “all” work won’t seem to be there. What you need in full form will seem to be lacking. The how-to from beginning to end will seem to be lacking. The way towards the long term will seem to be blockaded by a host of reasons why it makes no sense, based on the landscape, the calculations, and the evidence you see “out there.” “Out there,” your desire will seem nonsensical. But that’s not your Truth. Your Truth is “In Here,” your heart, your gut, and your soul.

“Out there,” nothing makes sense. “In Here,” it’s already yours. “In Here” defies the so-called logic of “Out there.” What you want, you have been given. Where is the evidence? It’s “In Here.” The evidence supporting your desire is your desire. The question is, do you really want it? If you do, just accept it “In Here,” and live and act as if you have it “Out There.”