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When you follow the Traveler, you walk right into his heart, and as you allow it, he walks right into your heart, too. In that loving place, you are one. It's really nice to awaken to the Traveler Consciousness and the awareness of the Traveler's presence inside you. The Traveler is there waiting. The first time you asked for the Traveler's help -- with your eyes, your mind, or your heart -- you awakened in his heart.
Sometimes you may still fall into the trap of thinking that if you're really spiritual and really living the Traveler's teachings, nothing will ever upset you, you won't make any mistakes, and you'll be able to smoothly handle anything that comes your way. And it just doesn't seem to happen that way. Sure, you might get upset sometimes. Sure, you might get hurt sometimes. But you don't have to hold on to it forever and ever. You can own up to it, let it go, and move on. In Soul, you step free from the past.
On the path of the Traveler, an initiate must love all equally. And if you feel that someone messed up your life, you must love that one, also. That person is Spirit, too. That person is also a part of God, equal to yourself. You don't have to go sit at the person's feet; you can leave the person alone. But you must do it in neutral consciousness -- neither positive nor negative.
One of the great, great indicators of the sign of Spirit is joy and humor.
God is everywhere, in all things and in all levels of consciousness. Things that appear to be negative are only learning devices, not punishments.
Look for the next steps involved in creating what you want. Look for the enthusiasm that comes with your experience of making progress. Be patient so you hold for each step to come forward in ways that work with what is needed.
So this Spirit that is God, which we call the Holy Spirit because it's the whole Spirit, touches to us and we feel it; we know it and we're convicted in it. And when we're not following the path of rightfulness, it convicts us of our sins. It points out the error. But do you know what it does not do? It does not punish you because it loves you. And it says, "Here's another opportunity." Why on earth do you think we're allowed so many mistakes? Because God loves us. Why do you allow your children so many mistakes? You knew they had to make them. Why did you show them how to do it better? Because you knew how to correct their mistakes so they didn't have to do it over and over. If you do that to your children, then would not God do that to us?
Being a parent can be an exquisite, extraordinary miracle that can work. You are a crucial part of bringing a human being onto this planet for a life experience. The experience can be a pleasure, a loving joy, and a great strengthener. For all three of you. Or four. Or more.
You cannot allow yourself the luxury of a negative thought. You cannot allow that which is less than God and the Spirit to be a force in your life. Do not turn and strike at someone else. Be loving to yourself and to others, which is really the same thing. If you hit at another, you hit at the Lord, and you hit at your own divine nature. You really do not want to do that.
Suffering can come when you place too much value and importance on the physical world and become caught in its glamour and many illusions. Remember that this physical world is only 10 percent of your total existence and that 90 percent of your existence is in the spiritual levels, where much of your focus and attention could be going. When you confuse your spirituality with the materiality of this world, you're asking for big trouble. When you seek material things and look to the world for fulfillment, you may experience temporary contentment and satisfaction, but you will not find fulfillment. The trap lies in mistaking satisfaction for true fulfillment and then thinking you've made it. At that point, the thing, person, or job upon which you based your satisfaction may go, leaving you with "nothing." That can be suffering.