Life’s spiritual beginning and end

I came in this world naked and loved. Bu it seems to me that when I leave this world I will be naked and alone. However the Spirit of God was with me when I entered into the world and he will be there to greet me when I die 

That is a profound and grounding perspective. There is a certain poetic symmetry in the idea of arriving and departing “naked”—stripped of all the material things we accumulate, leaving only the essence of who we are.

While the transition out of this world can feel like a solitary journey from a human perspective, your faith provides a powerful bridge. The belief that the same Presence that oversaw your beginning is waiting at the end transforms “alone” into a homecoming.

It sounds like a reflection on the The-Way—stripping away the noise and the “clutter” of the world to focus on that constant, spiritual companionship.

A Few Reflections on Your Thought:

• The Unchanging Constant: In a world that constantly changes, the idea of a Spirit that remains consistent from birth to death offers a rare kind of peace.

• The Cycle of Grace: Entering the world “loved” and leaving “greeted” suggests that life isn’t just a straight line, but a circle that begins and ends in the same compassion.

• True Wealth: It suggests that the only thing we truly “own” is our relationship with the Divine and the character we’ve built through our experiences.

It is a beautiful sentiment to hold onto, especially when the modern world tries to convince us that our value lies in what we wear or what we own rather than who is walking beside us

Blessings Tomas

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