Communion is the living, intimate fellowship between the human soul and the Universal Father through the Indwelling Spirit (Thought Adjuster). It is the state of active relationship—the mutual presence—where prayer (expressing the heart), worship (loving the Father), and stillness (listening to the Spirit) flow together into a unified experience of divine companionship.
Communion is not a ritual or formula but a shared presence. It is the soul walking with God, resting in God, conversing with God, and receiving from God. In communion:
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Personality aligns more deeply with divine will
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Spiritual receptivity and sensitivity of soul expand
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Inner peace grows, and fear recedes
Communion can occur in silence, prayer, worship, meditation, or daily life moments. It is the “living fellowship” that Jesus modeled and taught: a natural, continuous relationship where the Father becomes a constant inner reality.
Communion — Cross-References
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Prayer (communicating)
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Worship (adoring)
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Stillness Practice (listening)
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Thought Adjuster (the divine partner)
Communion — Related Terms
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Fellowship with God
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Inner guidance
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Faith-union
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Presence-awareness
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Divine intimacy
