Seek the highest view

April 1, 2025 | 15 comments

The best view is from the top of the mountain.  

Leave the valley of material sense behind, and hike to the summit of spiritual sense.  The view of Truth you see there is grand!  And healing.

15 thoughts on “Seek the highest view”

  1. Mine eyes look toward the mountains, / Help cometh from on high; / From God who never slumbers, / Whose care is ever nigh. / My foot shall not be moved, / My keeper is the Lord, / He never shall forsake me; / I trust me to His Word.
    (Hymn. 189:1)

  2. I love this message and awesome view. Beautiful !! Thank you !! The
    inspiration of this Spirit-ual View and beyond has helped to keep a more positive
    perspective, for which I am so grateful. I had to chuckle, because seeming to
    be in a low place these past few days, up on my computer desk, I had a bag
    of cookies (a bit of “comfort food”) called Rocky Road macaroons. The road
    has seemed rather rocky lately, but the spiritual support and love shared
    here, has arisen my thought to a higher level – a place of heavenly “comfort”
    divine peace and calm. Thank you all again, for such spiritual inspiration.

      1. Awww… Thank you Pp. A quote that comes to mind, as a PS:

        “4 ways to reach God:
        Look back and Thank God [the past is through]
        Look forward and Trust God
        Look around and Serve God
        Look within and Find God”.

  3. This particularly lifts me this morning and makes my thoughts soar. I’m FEELING IT! Thank you, Evan.

  4. Thank you, Evan! Your Spiritviews are always so spot on and helpful. And a great bonus of having such great comments from your loving readers.❤️

  5. I always loved to see the arc of a rainbow for its beauty and promise – when I learned that rainbows are actually full circles, that you must fly high enough to see the complete circle, I think of our higher view of God and man – whole, complete, One.
    With gratitude to Mary Baker Eddy and Christian Science – boundless possibilities of goodness and Love.

    1. This is lovely, Joyce! Thank you. Rainbows have a special place in my
      heart, too. … “a bow of promise on the cloud”. They inspire with such
      color and beatific beauty. Our perspective through the lens of Spirit is
      like the rainbow being round, or the moon is always full or the sun is
      always shining, whether we see it that way “mortally” or not. It just goes
      to prove that material sense is limited, whereas spiritual sense is eternal.

  6. Decades ago, I lived more than 10 years in Munich where I worked as CS visiting nurse. From Munich it’s not far to the Bavarian Alps. And one Sunday after church, I drove with church friends to the bottom of the Mountain. And we hiked up to the top of the Mountain where we could sit outside a milk restaurant enjoying milksoup and coffee or a glass of milk and the grand view to the peaks of the surrounding mountains. That was a truely uplifting feeling, being above the Mountain Peaks.

    Thank you very much, dear Evan for the wonderful idea of hiking to the summit of spiritual sense, where there is the view of Truth, the light of Christ that heals!

    Thank you Suz for the beautiful hymn 189:1st verse, and thanks very much, J for the relevant article by Larissa Snorek “Let Love shape your view”.

    That all is above the valley of material sense in the healing realm of God’s boundless Love! ❤️

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