It takes a new depth of perception to see things as they are in the Spiritual Realm, and it takes training in order to stay oriented to see the world this way.
You have good eyes, yet you still don’t see, and you have good ears, yet you still don’t hear, neither do you remember.
Mark 8:18 (TPT)
Sooner or later, we all will “discover” that we live in Two Realms. Why not sooner? It will change your life and make all the difference.
The Two Realms, spiritual and physical, are not separate as we might believe. They are not two separate places of geography like Los Angeles and New York, and they don’t exist as simply one within the other. They are woven or meshed together; there is a deep and unbreakable connection between the two.
There are times when the Spiritual Realm shows itself and reveals its presence. As I alluded to earlier, these times can be more of a crashing in than a gentle unveiling. But much of the time the Spiritual Realm is subtle, a ceaseless and quite often overlooked presence in our lives. And yet it is critical to see, hear and live well within the reality of the Spiritual Realm because it actually governs the physical realm.
The Spiritual Realm is constantly present, forever at work, active and affecting life. This is the Larger Story of which each individual’s personal story is a part. Yet, for far too many people, the Realm that matters most goes unnoticed.
You’ve heard the expression, He can’t see the forest for the trees. It takes a new depth of perception to see things as they are in the Spiritual Realm, and it takes training in order to stay oriented to see the world this way.
We have to want to see this other world all around us. And, in order to see, we have to believe it exists.
An excerpt from Search and Rescue.