How to read the bible Metaphysically
Reading The Bible Meta Physically Why read the Bible meta physically? What will I get out of it? I’m a Christian deconstructing but Jesus and his teaching mean a lot to me. I don’t want to over correct ☑️ Audio book 📕 [youtu.be/Ko8mk…](https://youtu.be/Ko8mkP9mXOI?si=41ffN7DrJ7NtTD1e) Can you explain this in-depth? ✨ Metaphysics is the study of the most fundamental reality behind what we can physically observe, including questions about being, cause, mind, spirit, and ultimate truth. Reading the Bible **metaphysically** means looking beyond the surface story to the spiritual ideas, inner states of consciousness, and divine principles the text can symbolize. What metaphysics means In a classical sense, metaphysics asks what is most real and what underlies all existence. In a more spiritual or biblical sense, it can also mean reading scripture as a map of inner life rather than only a historical report. That approach treats characters, places, and events as symbols of ideas, qualities, struggles, or stages of consciousness. Why read the Bible this way A metaphysical reading helps people move from the literal story to the deeper lesson it may be teaching about faith, identity, transformation, and spiritual law. It can make passages that seem distant or confusing become personally meaningful because the story is read as something happening within the reader as well. This is why metaphysical interpreters often say the Bible is not only about ancient events but also about the human soul and its growth. How it works A common method is to read a passage, notice the key nouns, and ask what each symbol could represent inwardly or spiritually. For example, a “journey” may symbolize growth, “Egypt” may symbolize bondage, and “Jerusalem” may symbolize spiritual fulfillment, depending on the interpretive tradition. The goal is not necessarily to deny the literal reading, but to go deeper and find the principle behind the story.