I couldn't wait any longer!
Beloved Marko, thank you thank you for such a well-thought-out and expressed message. What you wrote is so stimulating that one could write a whole book in response to you!
What I will focus on, however, is about practices that God in Heavenletters gives.
As you have already seen, Heavenletters are not about telling us what to do. It is not a course of study. God in Heavenletters is too subtle for that. He wants us to read without a special purpose in mind. His purpose may be for us to simply imbibe His love.
We could say that reading a Heavenletter a day itself is a technique. To me, each Heavenletter is like God's thumb pressed on my forehead. It may be imperceptible at first, but each day a little more imprint is left.
Techniques abound everywhere!
God, at the end of His introduction to Heavenletters, Love Letters from God, Book One, He says:
"Let Me tug at your heart. Let Me weave whatever I weave. Let Me pat your brow. Let Me pull worry lines away. Let Me enjoy these few moments with you. What are you in a rush to learn? What must you complete so soon? Just abide with Me.
"Give Me your heart, not your mind. There is enough mind in the world and perhaps not enough heart. In any case, I ask for your heart. I wish to entwine it with Mine. Let Our hearts rub elbows. Sit down with Me a while."
Once in a while, God sprinkles in something that could be called a practice.
In the Godwriting blog www.godwriting.org you may have already read a recent entry called God's Words. That entry came from personal Godwriting. I am not really a disciplined person, but I do what God suggests just about every morning.


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Heavenletters™ is just lovely. It is an affirmation of the truth. God is always available, always listening, and always communicating with us.