In the stillness of divine revelation, I saw a vision:
A man stood at the base of a great mountain. But this mountain was invisible—no one else could see it. Only he felt it. It was not made of rock or stone, but of thoughts, beliefs, fears, and faith.
He wasn’t climbing with hands or feet. He was ascending in consciousness.
Each step wasn’t physical—it was a shift in awareness:
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Letting go of fear.
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Releasing doubt.
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Choosing faith.
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Embracing divine identity.
And with every upward thought, the landscape around him changed—not because the world changed, but because he changed.
“Who may ascend the mountain of the Lord? Who may stand in his holy place? The one who has clean hands and a pure heart…” – Psalm 24:3-4 (NIV)
The True Mountain Is Within
This invisible mountain is not Mount Sinai, Horeb, or Zion. It is the inner terrain of the soul—the path back to your highest self.
No map exists for this mountain. No GPS can guide you. It is climbed through the Spirit, through Logos, the conscious mirror of your inner world.
You don’t need permission. You need awareness.
“Come up here, and I will show you what must take place after this.” – Revelation 4:1 (NIV)
Heaven is not a destination in the clouds. It is a dimension of consciousness, accessed through faith, stillness, and the spoken Word.
The Climb Reflected Within
As you rise within, it is a ladder of revelation, echoing your soul’s elevation.
This mountain is climbed not to reach God—but to realize you already are in God.
Final Revelation:
Every soul has an invisible mountain to climb. Not all will see it. Not all will ascend. But to those who hear the Spirit calling upward—you are already on your way.
You climb not to become divine. You climb because you remember that you are.
Final Affirmation:
“I ascend the mountain within. I release all lower thoughts and rise in consciousness. I see through the eyes of Spirit. My faith lifts me. I am one with God.”
Amen.
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