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that exactly when you connect this male and female, when you connect
the Sun and the Moon, these two forces, then you find this philosopher’s stone
and become eternal, immortal and so on. As if everything is leading to this.

Here is what they also write, that “The Kingdom of God is a sphere where
God is the rightful King, and His will is executed unconditionally. This is not
so much a geographical place as a state in which God’s laws and love reign.
Jesus in the prayer ‘Our Father’ teaches to ask: ‘Thy Kingdom come,’ which
implies striving for a world where God’s will reigns supreme.”

Also, the kingdom is mentioned “In the parables of Jesus. In the parable of
the mustard seed (Matt. 13:31–32), the Kingdom of God is presented as starting
from something small but growing into something great. In the parable of the
leaven, it is likened to a force that imperceptibly transforms everything around.
In the parables of the hidden treasure and the pearl, the Kingdom is shown as
a value for which it is worth giving everything a person has.

Church and Kingdom. In the Orthodox and Catholic traditions, the Church
is viewed as a prototype or earthly embodiment of the Kingdom of God, although
not identical to it completely. Through the sacraments — Baptism, Eucharist,
and life in faith — Christians participate in the Kingdom here and now.”

On what I needed to pay attention to, and my readers — these are the fruits
of the Holy Spirit. “In the New Testament, the Apostle Paul writes: ‘But the fruit
of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness,
gentleness, self-control. Against such there is no law’ (Galatians 5:22–23).
These fruits are contrasted with the ‘works of the flesh’ — sins such as envy,
wrath, strife, emphasizing that life in the Spirit leads to the transformation
of a person’s character and behavior. Traditionally, nine fruits of the Spirit
are distinguished, although in different translations and traditions their
interpretation may vary slightly. Love. This is selfless, sacrificial love (agape),
similar to the love of God for people. It manifests in caring for others, forgiveness,
and striving for the good of one’s neighbor. This is the love that puts the interests
of others above one’s own.” Yes, I noticed that when I communicated with
my enemy the last few times, I say to him: