What I Believe
I believe that the human body is the home of a divine presence.
I believe by honoring that divine presence our body feels blessings through the spiritual fruit.
I believe that opposing that divine indwelling is harmful emotionally, mentally, and behaviorally.
I believe divine fruit of the spirit blossom from that inward presence. That fruit includes meekness, gentleness, peace, love, goodwill, kindness, joy, faith, goodness, self-control, patience, and perseverance.
I believe moist, soft, tender qualities within the body are pools of the divine spiritual fruit.
I believe the health of the human body comes by a healthy relationship to the divine presence in us.
I believe the source of feeling safe and secure is by living in peace with the inward divine presence.
I believe social cohesion forms by acceptance, hospitality, and welcome to that inward divinity, the source of all harmony.
I believe we experience the value of our worth by giving praise, honor, and esteem to the inner divinity, the source of all worthy fruit.
I believe civil communication comes by expressing ourselves as though speaking to the divinity that lives within.
I believe some oppose divine qualities, seeking to be supreme over all, creating destruction in the process.
I believe the rewards for pleasing the divinity in us are the blossoms of spiritual fruit.