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Many people struggle with their faith and religious identity, and it's not uncommon to feel like you don't fit in with a particular religious community. For some, this struggle comes from a belief that the divine is not necessarily an external force, but rather an internal one that exists within all of us and within the universe itself. This belief is often associated with the idea of "as above, so below," and can lead some to question their Christian faith.

The idea of "as above, so below" is a fundamental concept in many spiritual and religious traditions, including Hermeticism, Kabbalah, and Taoism. It suggests that what happens in the spiritual realm is reflected in the physical realm, and vice versa. In other words, the microcosm (the individual) reflects the macrocosm (the universe), and vice versa.

For those who hold this belief, the concept of an external God or deity can feel at odds with their understanding of the universe and their place within it. Instead, they may see the divine as a force that is present within everything, including themselves. This can lead to a feeling of disconnection from traditional religious practices and communities that focus on an external God or deity.

However, it's important to remember that there is no one "right" way to understand the divine or to practice your faith. Many people find that incorporating their belief in an internal divine force into their Christian practice can help them feel more connected to their faith. For example, they may see prayer as a way to connect with the divine within themselves and within the universe, rather than solely as a way to communicate with an external God.

If you're struggling with your Christian faith because you feel like your belief in an internal divine force is at odds with traditional Christian teachings, it's important to remember that you're not alone. There are many people who hold similar beliefs, and there are Christian communities that are open to exploring and incorporating different perspectives on the divine. It's also okay to take time to explore your beliefs and find a spiritual path that feels authentic to you.

In conclusion, feeling like your understanding of the divine is different from traditional Christian teachings can be challenging, but it's important to remember that there is no one "right" way to understand the divine. Incorporating your belief in an internal divine force into your Christian practice can be a way to feel more connected to your faith, and there are Christian communities that are open to exploring different perspectives on the divine. Above all, it's okay to take time to explore your beliefs and find a spiritual path that feels authentic to you.


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