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Re: Love- The great tuning fork from above but a deep down sound...on sacred ground
 
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Re: Love- The great tuning fork from above but a deep down sound...on sacred ground


Hi Rudi,
That was great. You seem so tuned. What you said reminds me of a few things, and i just wanted to comment on them.

You were talking about "birth of a new world from the old" I've recently been reading about the history of Earth that isn't really being reveiled accurately by conventional science. All of the evidence of our past actually shows a world that was far more advanced and great and then it regressed not progressed and now we are only strating to get back to that golden age. I uploaded the book at
//www.curezone.org/upload/Members/GodSpeak/Books/Dead_Men_s_Secrets.pdf


You also spoke of connecting to the divine through common place occurrences. That's so true. I find it funny how, at least for me, you can't capture it, it comes to you when you aren't even trying or least expect it. Out of the blue. It reminds me of the old saying You can't set a baited snare to capture it, but if you become the bait it will come and eat with you. All that you have to be is receptive, you can't be captive. The music of love/life is all around if you're receptive to it, or are in tune with it. That is how I describe "Doing Gods will" that conventional Christains believe in. It's more about aligning yourself to reality, instead of following some laws or rules.

And some thoughts I like on prayer:
Remember, prayer does not change God; it effects great and lasting changes in the one who prays in loving faith and confident expectation.

Prayer has been the cause of much peace of mind, cheerfulness, calmness, courage, self-mastery, and fair-mindedness.

If you truly desire to overcome the habit of criticizing some friend, the quickest and surest way of achieving such a change of attitude is to establish the habit of praying for that person every day of your life.

Prayer has turned many an irritable and complaining invalid into a paragon of patience and made him an inspiration to all other human sufferers.

Do not be so slothful as to ask God to solve your difficulties, but never hesitate to ask him for wisdom and spiritual strength to guide and sustain you while you yourself resolutely and courageously attack the problems at hand.

Prayer is not a technique of escape from conflict but rather a stimulus to growth in the very face of conflict.

Pray only for values, not things; for growth, not for gratification. The later will come as a result of the former.

Religious experience unfailingly yields the "fruits of the spirit" in the daily life of the spirit led mortal.

Pray as Jesus taught his disciples--honestly, unselfishly, with fairness, and without doubting.

God answers the soul's attitude, not the words.
 

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