After working for more than 20 years on the Internet, I feel dissatisfied with everything I have tried to clarify, comment on and reveal, especially regarding Jesus of Nazareth, God and the spiritual activity.
I think it is due to the lack of interest in the topics that I have published, on the part of those who have visited my posts on this blog.
Without a doubt, it has been my spiritual experience that has encouraged me to continue deepening, because I can see that in the world there are highly isolated notions of the most absolute reality in which we are present.
This reality, to which I refer, was something I came to notice, perceive and discover at my earliest age, that is to say, when I was unaware or had no idea of what most of the people took it for granted.
A series of rather damaging traumas that occurred over the years greatly influenced what I had accumulated up to that point as personal experiences and have been exerting resistance to my natural, biological, mental and later spiritual development.
What I call spiritual is what I had already perceived in my earliest age and therefore I have always considered it as an intimate part of the total reality of everything existing.
What I mean by all this is that things are, in reality, much more complicated than anything that has so far entered the human mind to be considered.
What I am very clear about is that they are two quite different natures but that they are on their way to becoming only one.
For this to happen, the enormous complexity existing in the human mind must be resolved.
And the reason for this is that it is practically impossible for the brain activity to cope not only with its own functions, but above all with the gigantic complexity of the nature that has provided the way for the human beings to reach be what it is until now.
All this is a highly complicated phenomenon, much more complicated than what is intended to be deduced.
It is something that has been dragging on for a large number of millennia and although we are now closer than ever to its final outcome, it will not happen without blood, pain and tears and because it is the maximum expression of power, wisdom and justice .
We have scrutinized the nature to which we belong, from the smallest to the most immense, such as the Universe itself, but so far we have not found anything that evidences the creative nature.
Because of this, it is easy for many to categorically dismiss the existence of that higher nature. And this is due more than anything to the fact that this nature is, in reality, something tremendously different from anything imaginable by the human mind.
It is impossible to describe it and those of us who have had the opportunity to witness it have been in a barely perceptible way, due to its extreme power.
The doubt must remain latent for many until the final consequences of the present reunifying activity between Creator and creation.