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You don't live, He lives in you

The Apostle Paul writes: "It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me." And in his last prayer, Christ himself says: "You in me and I in you — let them also be one." These are not merely doctrinal statements. They describe an inner experience — the recognition that your life is united with something greater than the separate self.

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2026-03-17
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Gospel of the KingdomPankratius Speaks

From the perspective of self-knowledge, such words can be read as a description of unity — the moment a person ceases to experience themselves as completely cut off from life itself. This is not about dissolving into nothing, but about discovering that the presence you sought outside was always already within you.

Is it possible to understand the Gospel of the Kingdom as a call to awaken consciousness? These ancient words continue to resonate because they point not to a past event but to a present reality — available to you now, in the depths of your own awareness.