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All judgment reveals itself to be self-judgment in the end, and when this is understood a larger comprehension of the nature of life takes its place.
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With humility comes the willingness to stop trying to control or change other people or life situations or events ostensibly 'for their own good'. To be a committed spiritual seeker, it is necessary to relinquish the desire to be 'right' or of imaginary value to society. In fact, nobody's ego or belief systems are of any value to society at all. The world is neither good nor bad nor defective, nor is it in need of help or modification because its appearance is only a projection of one's own mind. No such world exists.
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We change the world not by what we say or do, but as a consequence of what we have become.
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With spiritual work, the terms 'is' or 'are' become progressively replaced by the term 'seems to', which is due to the increasing realization of the degree to which perception is the mask that hinders truth.
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Dear God, On this day I ask to be a servant of the Lord, a vehicle of divine love and a channel of God's will. I ask for direction and divine assistance and I surrender all personal will through my devotion. I dedicate my life to the service of God. I choose love and peace above all other options. I commit to the goal of unconditional love and compassion for all of life in all its expression and I surrender all judgment to God. Amen
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Truth and enlightenment are not acquired or achieved. It is a state or condition that presents itself when the conditions are appropriate. From the book: The Eye of The I
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Everything you see happening is the consequence of that which you are.
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Why give the ego more power by resisting and opposing it?
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