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	<title><![CDATA[What can I do to increase my faith, to turn it a strong, living and experiential faith?]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p>There is a question that frequently arises between the UB Students: What can I do to increase my faith, to turn it a strong, living and experiential faith? I think the answer lies in the teachings about the faith of Jesus and how he attained it, and can be complemented by Jesus teachings about prayer and worship.</p><p>&ldquo;In the Master&rsquo;s life on Urantia, this and all other worlds of the local creation discover a new and <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">higher type of religion</span></strong>, <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">religion based on</span></strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"> <strong>personal spiritual relations with the Universal Father</strong></span> and wholly validated by the supreme authority of <strong>genuine personal experience</strong>. This <strong>living faith</strong> of Jesus was more than an intellectual reflection, and it was not a mystic meditation.&rdquo; 196:0.4 (2087.4)</p><p>&nbsp;&ldquo;<strong>Jesus brought to God, as a man of the realm, the greatest of all offerings: the consecration and dedication of his own will to the majestic service of doing the divine will</strong>. &hellip; He lived just such a life of prayerful consecration to the doing of his Father&rsquo;s will and ended his life triumphantly with just such a prayer. <strong>The secret of his unparalleled <span style="text-decoration: underline;">religious life</span> was this consciousness of the presence of God; and he attained it by <span style="text-decoration: underline;">intelligent prayer and sincere worship &mdash; unbroken communion with God</span></strong> &mdash; and not by leadings, voices, visions, or extraordinary religious practices.&rdquo; 196:0.10 (2088.5)</p><p>Living faith, then, is the outcome of a genuine personal experience in our spiritual relations with the Universal Father. And Jesus attained this religious life by &ldquo;intelligent prayer and sincere worship &mdash; unbroken communion with God.&rdquo;</p><p>To attain a genuine, living faith, we need <strong>a sublime and genuine religious experience with God, attaining the consciousness of having found God in our soul</strong>. (1121.6) If Jesus attained his magnificent living faith through intelligent prayer and worship, I think we can (and should) do the same.</p><p>We understand enough about prayer, reflective meditation and thinking, but true worship is a new concept to us. And it is an essential part of the religious experience that will allow us to attain a living faith. I think there are two essential elements in this communion with the Father:</p><ol>
	<li>Our mind consents to worship God if we hunger and thirst for God righteousness, if we want to do His will wholeheartedly.</li>
	<li>We need to know and understand the teachings about the true worship technique.</li>
</ol><p>The main characteristics of the true worship technique, according to The Urantia Book teachings, are:</p><ol>
	<li>Self-forgetting &ndash; superthinking.&nbsp; (1616.9) 143:7.7 &ldquo;Prayer is self-reminding &mdash; sublime thinking; <strong>worship is self-forgetting &mdash; superthinking.</strong>&rdquo;</li>
	<li>Effortless attention, centered in the presence of God in our superconsciousness. (1616.9) 143:7.7 &ldquo;Worship is <strong>effortless attention</strong>, true and ideal <strong>soul rest</strong>, a form of <strong>restful spiritual exertion</strong>.&rdquo;</li>
	<li>Restfulness, relaxation which renews the mind.&nbsp; &ldquo;Relaxation determines the capacity for spiritual receptivity&rdquo;. This means relaxation of body and mind. (1616.5) 143:7.3; (1774.4) 160:1.12</li>
	<li>Expect nothing. (65.5) 5:3.3</li>
	<li>Ask nothing. (65.5) 5:3.3</li>
	<li>The inner self (the soul) must be intent upon God. 131:4.5 (1448.4)</li>
	<li>Silent receptivity (mental silence). (150.2) 13:4.3</li>
</ol><p><strong>Superthinking</strong> means <strong>transcend</strong> <strong>thinking</strong> and attain the superconscious level of our mind. To transcend thinking we need to <strong>forget ourselves</strong>, <strong>rendering our will to God, focusing in Him the mind attention, in inner silence</strong>.&nbsp; It requires body and mind relaxation.<br />
&nbsp;</p><p>196:3.34 (2097.2) The great challenge to modern man is to achieve <strong>better communication with the divine Monitor that dwells within the human mind.</strong> <strong>Man&rsquo;s greatest adventure in the flesh consists in the well-balanced and sane effort to advance the borders of self-consciousness out through the dim realms of embryonic soul-consciousness in a wholehearted effort to reach the borderland of spirit-consciousness &mdash; contact with the divine presence. </strong>Such an experience constitutes God-consciousness, an experience mightily confirmative of the pre-existent truth of the religious experience of knowing God. Such spirit-consciousness is the equivalent of the knowledge of the actuality of sonship with God. Otherwise, the assurance of sonship is the experience of faith.</p><p style="font-weight: normal; font-style: normal; font-size: 14.4px;">God bless you all. Your sister,</p><p style="margin-bottom: 15px; font-weight: normal; font-style: normal; font-size: 14.4px;">Jeannie.</p>]]></description>
	<dc:creator>Jeannie Vazquez</dc:creator>
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