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S.E. Idaho TeaM
10-18-02
Unknown celestial(Bob S.): Listen to these words from a brother from
afar.
Shall we pray.
To Him Who is able to keep you from falling, reach Your hand down to
touch
the lives of these, our younger brothers and sisters, who, in their
immaturity fail to see all that is before them. We seek, oh God of
all,
Your words of wisdom, Your truths of the universe, Your example of
examples, so that we may all one day be before You as personages who
have
accomplished all that You have set before us. Amen.
Daniel(Bill): Greetings, my friends. I am Daniel, your guide, your
teacher, your friend, and your companion.
Ah, indeed, is the mortal life a struggle on a planet such as this
one,
despite the fact that it is always an arena of difficulty for all
spheres
in all realms! You are stalwart students, my friends, for you
persist to
struggle with words which, while they make sense in your minds, do
not
always strike a resonant tone in your souls. But you haven't tossed
in
the towel and turned and left the ring. You haven't surrendered to
the
temptation of doubt, discouragement, depression, pessimism, or
cynicism.
Yes, I know that you are somewhat familiar with these moods, but, I
say,
you do not submit. You are, indeed, an inspiration to many, not only
among
your friends and acquaintances, but to many high beings who observe
the
behavior of this group and others as you strain against the
negativity of
your culture to press forward and constantly increase your potential
by
displaying it in actual terms. You are like a runner who is running
the
marathon, and instead of slowing down as the miles fly by, you
strain
harder and continue to improve your time.
Thoughts were expressed tonight which made it clear to us that it is
hard
for you to accept encouragement, at times. Your self appraisal seems
to
disagree with the words of encouragement which come to you from your
teachers and in particular, your Master Teacher, Michael. It is
difficult
to swim upstream against the currents which constantly buffet you
and sap
your strength. Your faith is tested when we tell you things that
contradict what you really believe about yourselves. So we are back
on
familiar ground, my dears. We are back on the ground of the
fundamental
reality of God's love as a Parent.
All of you, when you are parents, are a reflection in a dim mirror,
as it
were, of the Parental love of the First Source and Center. But even
that
dim reflection, the reality of love which you experience as a
parent, is
powerful and is of the same nature as our great Parent's loving
kindness.
Think about how you feel toward your children.
When they err and make mistakes ,is it your first instinct to
condemn, to
criticize, to sarcastically rebuke them? No, it is not your first
instinct. Unfortunately, there have been parents who were not
properly
parented themselves who continue to share this discouragement mode.
But it
is not instinctual. It is learned. Your instinctual reaction is to
admire
your child, to understand that growth and progress inevitably
involves
making mistakes. Your instinctive reaction is to lift up the little
child
who has fallen in an attempt to walk and say, "It's okay. You're
doing so
good. Keep trying. You'll get it." Your instinctive reaction is to
be
proud when your child masters a milestone, develops a courtesy of
manner or
begins to show altruistic inclinations as they grow older. Well, I
could
go on, but you know what I am saying. Our Father and our Mother are
great
Parents, having the same quality of encouraging love as you
experience,
only at unimaginably greater intensity and purity.
You hear me say these things, you hear Michael describe his
humanity, and
yet you hear the conditioning of the culture which eagerly focuses
on the
mistakes of other people and makes headlines out of their sins and
errors.
So I say, my friends, it is like swimming upstream.
I know you all desire to love yourselves better. Yes, we all need to
love
ourselves in the same way that God loves us. Any person who admits
to a
mistake or even to sin and repents, that is, changes their mind and
wants
to go in a different direction, is completely supported and
encouraged by
God and His servants. There is no condemnation for mistakes or even
for
sin forsaken. None! The only tragedy is the person who does not
repent,
who does not turn around, going his or her own way into self
oblivion and
non-existence.
So, why do you struggle so much with this issue when there is an
answer and
a method to change your self appraisal from the shame and guilt
consequent
upon the Lucifer Rebellion and Calagastia debacle to an attitude
which is
of the same quality as the divine attitude of the Creator of all?
Yes,
there is a way. In a manner of speaking, it is very simple! It
entails
"stop listening" and "start listening".
"Stop listening" to the negative messages of your culture. Limit
your
exposure to negativity. As much as possible, reduce it. Challenge,
when
you have to listen to this sort of thing, challenge the authenticity
of the
message. Ask yourself, "Is it really true that people are basically
evil,
born under a racial guilt? Is it really true that most people ...,
etc?"
Challenge those messages when the balance between good media
presentations
and negative ones are so heavily in favor of the negativity.
Challenge
them and ask yourselves whether this is the way most people live:
killing
others, cheating others, committing all of these acts that have
caught the
attention of the media.
But most effectively you need to start listening to your Thought
Adjuster...and, yes, you can hear. Hearing is at several levels. For
some
it is just an unconscious impression, a very vague, on the edge of
consciousness, sense of the value, beauty, and goodness of some
person,
situation, some concept. But as you grow spiritually those thoughts
become
more conscious and whole concepts come through with either visual
impressions or possibly word by word communication.
I know that it scares some of you to think you could actually hear
from
your Thought Adjusters. But, after all, that has been our goal with
you
all along! To be able to hear a teacher is wonderful. But it is no
more
difficult to learn to hear your Indwelling Mystery Monitor, as I
said, at
several levels. No more difficult. Your reluctance, if you have it,
could
be due to the fact that there is always the possibility of
fanaticism, of
mistaking the voice of God for one's own unconscious mind. Yes, this
is a
concern. At the same time it should not stop you from listening to
the
encouraging words. Again, we are talking around the general theme of
stillness and where you focus your attention.
When Jesus had difficulties, (which he had virtually all the time),
he did
not consult with the opinion of the public. Instead, he retired to a
private place where he was not disturbed and talked it over with
God, his
divine Adjuster. He learned that practice early in his childhood and
he
carried that on throughout his life.
It is simply a fact...that if you ask, you shall receive! If you
knock,
the door will be opened. If you truly desire to do God's will (and I
know
you all do) then trust that you will get the guidance, however that
comes
to you, so that you will be doing God's will. Jesus had so much
confidence
in people because he had the same mind as God the Father. He had the
confidence that a parent has in their child; and when he exuded that
supportive confidence to people, they felt it. They knew it! They
knew
they could do what this man said they could do. They knew his
estimate of
their ability was more accurate than their own.
I suppose I sound like a coach before a game, trying to pump you up
and get
you to believe that you can win. Well, if I do, so be it! Only this
is
not a mere football game. This is reality. We are not "playing"
here. We
are living. I am not putting medicine into your mouth laced with
sugar.
(Maybe I am putting medicine into your souls, but it is not
artificially
sweetened).
I tell you the truth. No one who gets up after they fall and keeps
on
walking is ever criticized, demeaned, or put down. Everyone who
strives
forward is cheered on by an innumerable host, invisible to your
eyes, but
nevertheless surrounding you. Haven't you felt at times that you
were not
alone; that the room was filled with encouragement? At some point
haven't
you had that experience? When the writer of Hebrews [Ed. Note: The
New
Testament letter of Hebrews] said that we are surrounded by an
innumerable
host, he meant just what he said. He was right in that regard. You
are
surrounded by innumerable hosts. This room is filled like an
auditorium
during a sporting event. The bleachers are crammed! They are all
cheering
for you, my friends. They know you will win the race. You will
become the
victors over all the difficulties that you struggle with.
I desire to close this time without questions and have you repeat in
unison
the Serenity Prayer. Let us conclude our meeting.
All: God, Grant me the serenity to accept the things that I cannot
change;
the courage to change the things I can; and the wisdom to know the
difference. Amen.
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