Incarnation and Humanness
by Claudia Dawson · updated 5mo ago
Incarnation and Humanness
by Claudia Dawson · updated 5mo ago
Neyah wouldn’t let him, and asked how the memory part of the spirit was written. Father took the reed from Neyah’s hand and drew a jar.… “For a jar holds fluids, which of all earthly substances are nearest to that which has not earthly form. When a man is born for the first time, his jar of memory is empty; gradually through his many lives it is fi
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One takes on a distanced perspective with regard to the choices of others. And one realizes that meddling in the affairs of another has no place in this journey. Ultimately, one’s choices are one’s own. And while it is the cultural norm, for so many of you, to put forth your viewpoint on the actions and choices of others, this is an action that det
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Seeing yourself as a vast, multi-dimensional being having a human experience, rather than a human having a spiritual experience, puts you in touch with your true power and its unlimited creativity and potential.
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When the Christos incarnated in the man Jesus, He united Himself with the destiny of the Planet Earth.
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What is another person but a part of our soul we have yet to meet? Gaia Codex: Node 3333.451
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The grace of your evolution requires you to give in completely to every limitation until your entire being commits itself to penetrating its human form. There can be no holding back and no hesitation. The direction is through the center and out the other side, courageously, with all three eyes open.
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death changes nothing and it is because of this spiritual truth that suicide is suicidal…it doesn’t work. We remain ourselves in spite of death. On the other hand, as disembodied souls, we know very little about free will which, as we are beginning to discover, only exists within the human form. In our so-called “spirit realm,” we are subservient t
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Temperance, as a spiritual exercise, signifies the task of knowing the relationship between the image or monad, the likeness or phenomenal personality, and the guardian Angel or individual grace. This means to say that one should find the source, current and direction of inner life-in grasping its nature and roleand work and live in conformity with
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