
The Allegiance of Jesus

All that is asked is for you to commit to untying your knots. Stay attuned to an awareness of your soul’s desire. Commit to the intention. Take some daily steps to create peace anew even if only within yourself. Act with compassion for yourself and others. Understand that the experiences of others are not the same as your own and require new
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Yet, the destiny of our creation, your destiny, is the fulfillment of a soul’s purpose and a prophecy that heaven reign upon this earth. Heaven begins at your feet! This requires you to accept that Jesus wasn’t kidding when he said and did what he did daily during his physical life as an example to us all. He cared. He helped. He befriended people
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Free will may allow us to hide out, run away, keep apart, argue, fight, ignore what is going on inside ourself as well as in the world around us. We may feel fear or hurt rather than inspiration and goodness. Yet, why would we choose to continue to ignore the purpose of the soul’s call or allow less than optimal conditions to prevail anywhere? Why
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Beyond simply hearing what someone is saying, there is another layer of meaning; that is, why are they saying it? Listen for that. Satisfy that. Remember Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs mentioned earlier? Consider looking towards the satisfaction of these when confronting difficulties or seeking to improve conditions.
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Without leadership of the heart, no good change happens, though much change can occur. Much good change happens as a result of the heart of which we may not even be aware.
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Does such wisdom (which is quite different from knowledge), seem beyond your reach? Then consider wisdom as defined by American psychologist and philosopher, William James: “The art of being wise is the art of knowing what to overlook.” (from his Principles of Psychology). Envision what is important for creating a valuable blueprint within the
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So, turning the other cheek to challenges is peacefully defiant of old rules. It also harkens from a more profound perception. That is, when we are in a reality and envisioning the world from a soul’s reference point rather than “conventional wisdom” (that very unwise “this-is-the-way-things-are” harsher reality that someone else continues to
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It is no longer necessary to become entrapped in intellectual dialogues with others about what should be versus what can be managed within a particular situation/reality/policy. These are merely the circumference of circumstances. Such dialogues only compromise the value of good purposes and result in decisions that profit a few at the expense of
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Chapter 7: Creating Life Anew “Herein is my Father glorified, that ye bear much fruit: so shall ye be my disciples. As the Father hath loved me, so have I loved you: continue ye in my love.” - John 15: 8-9 All that has been spoken of up to this juncture has been leading towards the creation of a new way of relating and living. Newly defining, our
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