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I am convinced that all of the negative things we hear or do, or that other people do, boil down to two primary motivations: I want to give love and I want to receive love. Then why not, right this moment, steel ourselves against failure, against subterfuge, against deception, and cut straight to love?
When you buy into delusion, you become a party to it.
Each heart awakens a little more as it trusts itself.
By making positive and uplifting choices in your life you will be choosing back to Spirit; and when you choose back, Spirit can work more closely with you.
It doesn't matter how wonderful or uplifting your experience was; you turn from that and go on to the next thing. To do less is to deny your growth and awareness.
Q: Is there a key to being a peaceful or discreet warrior? In other words, not taking "warrior" too literally and becoming too aggressive with yourself and others? J-R: The most important key is acceptance toward all things. The Spiritual Warrior is everyone. They are not recognizable based on any outward appearance or way of life. However, if you look carefully, you will notice the impeccability in their approach to life and above all, the glint in their eye as they go about it. When acceptance appears unavailable, the Spiritual Warrior begins by letting go so that being too aggressive is no longer a choice.
You hold the keys to your liberation. When you give it to the Christ -- like, "here, take my upset, my disturbance" -- you have to let go of it. In the letting go and letting God take it all, you set yourself free.
Every Soul comes out of God. Each of us has the essence of God within. That is the Soul, an essence of God. There are people who think the Soul is in trouble because they see all the negative levels below Soul. The Soul is not in trouble. Being an essence of God, the Soul cannot destroy itself because God will not destroy Itself. In time, each human being will realize that they are, indeed, the Soul.
One of Jesus' great statements was when people came to him and said, "Lord, Lord," and he said, "You call me Lord, and it is true, I am your Lord, but why do you call me Lord if you do not do what I say?" Many people turned and left Jesus at that point, because it was very easy for them to say, "Lord, Lord," and get what they wanted. But it was more difficult for them to say, "Lord, Lord," and to obey his commandments. Yet the commandments are very easy: to love God with all your body, mind and Soul and to love your neighbor as yourself. All the rest of the Bible is a commentary on that.
When children need something, they come to you to fulfill their prayers. And they really are issuing prayers. They are depending upon you to see what you can do to fulfill them.