Dust in the Eyes of Man
Book Details
Author(s)Tonkile Kolman
PublisherTonkile Kolman
ISBN / ASINB00F72MTQ4
ISBN-13978B00F72MTQ9
Sales Rank99,999,999
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Man, by his nature, is pure and endowed with power because his creator is pure, divine and powerful. In all his purity, man's eyes do not see how lustrous his glory is. As he entered his life experience, man has been blinded by his desire to have and enjoy, and this desire invoked error of judgment of his interests to see if they are in alignment with the father. Man's error in his idea of destruction made him to contaminate his thoughts into believing that he is matter and, therefore, destructible. Hence, man is unable to free himself from pain and suffering as he thinks and believes that his material flesh waxes and wanes according to his temporal freedom and sickness.
From our belief in sickness we are unable to understand that God is about life not death; therefore, unable to free ourselves from suffering. This inability to attain freedom is an indication that we lack knowledge of who the source of life is. Unless we come to understand and know the source, we will not know liberation from suffering: we suffer because we do not know who we are; we only know half the truth of who we are.
We were driven to seek the kingdom of God because this was, and still is, the basis of our enlightenment into knowing the full truth. This truth is able to make us see how we can be redefined in order to see our true being. As images of God, we have to have an awareness of the one who made us to be us. This is why God said his name to be "I am that I am" because he can only be who he is. We needed to follow the same principle where we would be that which we imagined ourselves to be, based on the consciousness of who our father is. Man cannot be what the father is not; we have seen this happen in scripture where Adam did not follow an order and, succumbed to a father he never knew and one who never made or created him.
This is the foundation of suffering which we have to erase from our thinking and replace it with the idea of God, the father, who is the source of power to prosper us. This is an illumination that can wipe the dust off the eyes of man.
From our belief in sickness we are unable to understand that God is about life not death; therefore, unable to free ourselves from suffering. This inability to attain freedom is an indication that we lack knowledge of who the source of life is. Unless we come to understand and know the source, we will not know liberation from suffering: we suffer because we do not know who we are; we only know half the truth of who we are.
We were driven to seek the kingdom of God because this was, and still is, the basis of our enlightenment into knowing the full truth. This truth is able to make us see how we can be redefined in order to see our true being. As images of God, we have to have an awareness of the one who made us to be us. This is why God said his name to be "I am that I am" because he can only be who he is. We needed to follow the same principle where we would be that which we imagined ourselves to be, based on the consciousness of who our father is. Man cannot be what the father is not; we have seen this happen in scripture where Adam did not follow an order and, succumbed to a father he never knew and one who never made or created him.
This is the foundation of suffering which we have to erase from our thinking and replace it with the idea of God, the father, who is the source of power to prosper us. This is an illumination that can wipe the dust off the eyes of man.
