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Question: How do I make a choice or find an answer that I know is for my highest good? Answer: Sometimes when you ask God a question, and you ask "for your highest good," you won't get an answer - because that is for your highest good. Your spiritual teachers may want you to work through certain patterns a little bit longer so you will gain more experience, rather than opening the door and ushering you out of the situation. It's important to remember that what is positive from the spiritual point of view may not appear positive from the physical point of view. But when you honestly ask "for your highest good," your experiences will be for your highest good.
You're never given anything you can't handle. That's a spiritual law. There may be things that are difficult to handle, that you'd prefer not to handle, or that you'd like to handle better, but everything you are given is within your ability to handle.
Things are already perfect, so they don't need to be fixed. What does that mean? It means to be with everything in a state that's neutral and flows with what it is the natural progression.
As you go through your day, keep dropping anything that is not the peace that you want. You can laugh, have fun and be joyful.
No one can be God, but we can all be coworkers. You cannot become God, but you can become one with God. We stand as One, while maintaining our individuality. All you have to do is assume this consciousness. The law of assumption is a spiritual law, and you will have God consciousness if you start assuming it.
When people talk about relationships, most of them say they want one. They say, "I want a beautiful relationship with a beautiful person, and we'll do all the beautiful things." We say, "What would that person need to do to be in a beautiful relationship with you?" And strange as it may seem, they've got the answers: "I want them to do this and this and this and this and this." We say, "You don't even do that," to which they reply, "I know. That's why I want them to do that. And if they aren't going do that, then I don't want them." "Why don't you do it for yourself?" "If I do it for myself, I don't need them." That's right, you don't need them. And here's a 'bombshell' for you: There's no relationship out there. There's only a reflection of what you're doing inside yourself and how you're dealing with relationships inside yourself, not out there.
You may not know what the Soul is; you may be unable to define it or label it, but you are it. Your essence is Soul.
Look only for the good in all people and things, and leave all the rest to God. Then you will start having peace.
God's will takes place through a state of perfection, and in this perfection, nothing really needs to change. Yet everything is changing, so you always have an opportunity to let go, allow for the change that is God's will, and release your will that comes through any state of illusion or falsehood.
You can only break a fixation when it's present. Maybe you smoke cigarettes and would like to stop. You can't break the fixation of smoking when you don't feel the urge to smoke. The time to break the smoking habit is not after you've had a cigarette and are feeling balanced and happy. The best time to break the smoking habit is when you want that next cigarette. You can break the habit when you pick up the cigarette and start to light it. That's the time to throw it away. If you light it, you give in and are still controlled by your fixation. This same process applies to any fixation whether it's drinking, over-eating, lust, or whatever.