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Hineni – Hier bin ich! Hineni – Hier bin ich!

Автор: Ruthmarie Moldenhauer

Год издания: 0000

Jetzt ist die Zeit. Gott bereitet den Weg. Glaube ist im Jetzt. Wie fuhrt Gott Menschen? Wie zeigt er sich darin? Was wird er den Menschen auf diesem Weg? Und was verandert sich dadurch in ihnen? HINENI („Hier bin ich!“) ist der machtige hebraische Ausdruck, um unsere Prasenz und Achtsamkeit auszudrucken und die Bereitschaft, wirklich in die Begegnung mit Gott zu gehen. Es ist Zeit, Gottes Stimme auch im Unbekannten zu horen und uns von ihr herausrufen zu lassen wie einst Abraham, Mose, Maria und andere Menschen der Bibel. HINENI macht Mut und gibt Hoffnung, auch fur die herausfordernden Zeiten des Lebens. Auf unseren Vertrauenswegen erkennen und erleben wir, dass Gott JAHWE ist, der Allmachtige, der ICH BIN! Er ist es wert, dass wir ihm vollkommen vertrauen – denn er ist der wirklich gute Vater! Sind wir bereit, uns von ihm unterbrechen zu lassen, ihm zu begegnen, vor ihm zu stehen und zu sagen: „Hier bin ich!“?
Hineni: My Walk Into Beautiful Life Hineni: My Walk Into Beautiful Life

Автор: S. Joshua Mendel

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Every so often, our practical, science-dominated world is gifted with a mystic; a spirit-based, spirit-directed person. The world doesn&#39;t know how to deal with these people. They are disrespected at the very least, often bullied, sometimes drugged into submission and even institutionalized. Without recognition and support, the mystic believes there is something wrong with them. Unhealed, these individuals may abuse themselves. . . to the point that they might even consider killing themselves. . . and do so. <br><br>This book chronicles the author&#39;s 40-year journey of healing and personal growth; learning to accept himself as a gifted, hypersensitive, gay mystic. Mismatched to the norms and demands of his family, home religion, peers, and society, the author was a depressed, immature, and fearful recluse for 26 years of his life. Contemplating suicide at age 21, he heard a Voice. Learning to listen and follow that Voice, the author employed a range of traditional&mdash;and untraditional&mdash;religious and spiritual thought systems. The span of &quot;technologies&quot; include western and eastern religions, Quakerism, Twelve Step programs, the Course in Miracles, Men&#39;s work, past life regression, and channeling (automatic writing). In a Vision, this nontheist, birthright Jew realized to his surprise that The Voice guiding him on his journey was Jesus.<br><br>Hineni is an intensely personal and frank autobiography; an ethical will of how the author became a whole, human being, and what he learned and is still learning on his journey. This book can start a reader thinking about places s/he have been spiritually, as well as the places s/he might go. Hineni clearly shows that life is a journey; not a destination. That the tools and guides on that journey are personal integrity and inner guidance. And that any time or effort spent learning in any community or spiritual discipline is never a waste, because any and all efforts and understanding get incorporated in who that person is becoming. . . and we are all &quot;becoming&quot; until we leave the planet. <br><br>The reader is encouraged&mdash;and challenged&mdash;to ask what s/he knows and believes on the basic questions of being human. . . being a spiritual being having a human experience.