Reading of the Month – March 2024

Christian Rationalism Provides Serenity to Face Difficulties

Human beings go through difficult situations in their lives all the time. Some face the difficulties inherent in this world with wisdom, while others, unable to reason clearly, allow themselves to be enveloped by negative thoughts and feelings of weakness when they fail to find adequate solutions to everyday problems.

It is important to know that human beings are evolving spirits in possession of a physical body and, in this condition, they have natural attributes and perceptive and decision-making spiritual faculties that enable them to face and overcome everything on a daily basis. With the enlightenment provided by Christian Rationalism, it becomes easier to have the necessary serenity for this confrontation and the will as the driving force for victories to be achieved without despair, revolt or non-conformity.

People weaken spiritually due to the negative way in which they vibrate their thoughts, becoming insecure in their daily interactions. We have always stated that balanced and harmonious human interrelationships are a basic condition for spiritual evolution. This does not mean reciprocal dependence, since human beings, as individualized emanations of Universal Intelligence, are free from any dependence or subjection, they have, therefore, free will, the ability to make their own decisions and take responsibility for them.

We do not mean, however, that people should not exchange ideas with each other or not have the humility to listen to those who are more reliable and experienced, obtaining from them opinions that help in making decisions without any fear or possibility of regret, because they will always be viable, safe and consistent.

Therefore, study the spirituality defended by Christian Rationalism in its concepts and principles and put into practice its soul-strengthening discipline, so that you can evolve spiritually by leading life, and the challenges that it presents, with the necessary achievements.

Translation by Andreas Saint-Prix