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Southeast Idaho Teaching Mission
1/23/05
DANIEL (Nancy): Greetings, my friends. I am your servant, and great
admirer, Daniel, smiling upon you affectionately with a full heart
and a beaming countenance.
Your discussions this evening are noteworthy. We appreciated the
level of openness with which you conducted your discussions, and the
sense of camaraderie and gentle affection among you.
My role tonight is to complement you for your conduct and introduce
tonight s speaker. Because of the length of your discussion and our
awareness of the limit on your time, we have altered our previous
plan, and so we have decided to invite a guest speaker to address
you. We will save our lengthier lesson for another evening. Marty s
teacher Cora will make the address.
CORA: Greetings, my dear friends. I am Cora, Emilissa s teacher and
friend. It is my sincere pleasure to have this opportunity to
converse with all of you, and, in particular, to briefly address my
dear, dear friend, whom I love with such great affection.
Tonight I have been given the privilege of discussing progress and
what progress entails for mortals seeking spiritual development and
a closer walk with God. My purpose in discussing progress is because
so often, from the mortal perspective, progress appears to be the
opposite, to be regress. This is because, in order to know God, one
must remove the fagade that God does not already know you in all
your many dimensions. In order to know God, you must let God know
you, and in order to let God know you, you must get to know your
selves -- not just the picture of your selves that you would wish
the world to see -- but the whole you, the real you, the many
complex and varied reasons.
Progress entails opening cupboard drawers and doors in unused parts
of the house and sorting through the accumulation. As one sorts
through this accumulation, emotions from long ago may surface grief,
feelings of inadequacy, anger, shame, and so forth. As one is
experiencing these feelings from the accumulations from the past, it
can become quite overwhelming and feel as if one were slipping
backwards. And yet it is through this very process of cleaning, that
over time a person becomes comfortable, aware, knowledgeable of
their whole being, and can open up and say, God be with me in this
time and God be with me in that time and God be with me when I feel
and behave this way, that I may know you, that I may love you, and
that I may truly know your love for me. Help me to clean house,
Father.
And so this is an aspect of progress that can feel like the
opposite. In these times it is helpful to keep one s eyes firmly on
the goal and an awareness of what one s desire is, and trust that if
your desire is to know God, to do God s will, then God is guiding
you in that which needs to be undone in order to be done.
This is but one aspect of progress, but it is the aspect to which I
will limit my remarks tonight. Unless there are questions or
comments, I will take my leave. My understanding is that there is
yet another voice.
Group: Thank you Cora.
CORA: It has been my pleasure and my privilege. It is a great honor
to serve in this time of correction and I am most grateful to be a
part of it and appreciate that my words may have found a home.
AARON (Bob D): Greetings friends, I am Aaron, and I would comment
upon our previous lesson for a few moments this evening. We believe
the lesson last week has served its initial purpose, which is to
bring about a consciousness of change and allow you to react, such
that you could internally have the opportunity to grow. Though the
lesson was referring to a broad spectrum of events that may happen,
or have already happened, and how you would perceive in response, on
the micro level it was an opportunity to experience your reactions
simply to the announcement of changing times.
Do you feel as though it is a challenge, or do you find yourself
seeking first for stability and comfortability? This gauge allows
you to recognize human tendencies, such that you might be able to
more favorably react as you become aware of other changes and other
shifts in patterns, whether related to our group or in the world at
large.
There is a stable foundation and comfortability to have in changing
times and that is in your secure relationship to the Indwelling
Spirit of God. Therefore, your practical and daily application
toward strengthening your connection will most favorably provide you
with the foundation that allows you to move comfortably forward,
even when the world around you seems unstable.
This is not a week for questions and our time has run its course.
Ponder the lessons offered tonight and we look forward to further
discourse in the future at our other meetings.
Please stand. Whoever feels the presence, please share those
thoughts this evening.
UNKNOWN: Go in peace, knowing that each change, whether large or
small, is an opportunity to hang on to the Changeless One who loves
you dearly. Amen.
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