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FOOTPRINTS ON THE MOUNTAIN
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Jun. 1, 2000 - Jun. 30, 2000 |
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Unless indicated otherwise, the following notes are recorded in my
journal in the course of my daily decree services before this local outpost of the Altar of the
Holy Grail, located in my sanctuary, a converted photographic darkroom in the back of our
garage. The Chart of the
Presence hangs over the altar area on the west wall, with the portrait of the Ascended Master
Jesus Christ to the left, and the
portrait of the Ascended Master St. Germain to
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| The soul was designed as a
compartment of
divine realization. To grasp and to hold the realization of God's infinite and immortal glory. To
grasp and to hold the realization of God as the creator of the soul. To grasp and to hold the
realization of God's infinite love, care, and friendship for the soul on a personal basis. To grasp
and to hold the realization of God's never ending providence. To contain the realization of the
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The awareness of God's friendship resonates within my mind
... the perfect perspective from
which to interact with all life ...
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| God's friendship ... the very
definition of
glory, the very definition of precious.
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God is the ultimate conservative in terms of upholding the
immutability of the law and in
terms of the effort he puts in to conserving the divine heritage of the every soul. But God is also
the ultimate liberal in terms of the nearly endless mercy he extends to his wayward children. And
so life in its essence naturally reflects these two dynamics in terms of the makeup of the System of
Redemption itself. Conservance to the extreme in as much as redemption requires the fullfillment
of the law. Liberal to the extreme in as much as God provides the soul with numberous life
opportunities to rediscover the value of coming into alignment with the law. |
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fundamentalist
Christian Dogma subverts. They try to instill the work ethic in their children, that you get out of
something what you put into it. The more you put into an endevour the more you will get out of
it. And this is well and good. But when it comes to the greatest prize in the universe, freedom
from the pain and suffering of the human condition, and eternal life in the paradise of God's
everlasting embrace, all of a sudden this principle has no relevence. According to them, when it
comes to this great prize, Jesus Christ is the only worker in the vineyard. He plants, tends and
harvests the grapes. He stamps them into wine. And he serves the wine. Supposedly all you have
to do is say, "I believe." If this principle is anathema to orderly relationships in a civilized society,
and for good reason, how could it possibly be acceptable to God as the principle which orders the
relationships of the heavenly society to which they aspire? |  |
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And while we are on this subject, we will also observe their
persistant efforts to try to raise up
in this fastly decomposing society, the principle that says that everyone is responsbible for their
own actions. The trumpets they play have only one note in this regard and it is
accountability, and rightfully so. And I will say good for them. But again, when it
comes to the greatest prize in the universe, freedom from the pain and suffering of the human
condition, and eternal life in the paradise of God's everlasting embrace, all of a sudden this
principle has no relevence. According to them, Jesus Christ has paid the complete price for every
wrong committed, and as long as they mouth the magic words "I believe" they are accountable for
nothing. If this principle were celebrated with equal fanfare in a real society, that society would
collapse. But this principle is anathema to orderly relationships in a civilized society, and for good
reason. So how could it possibly be acceptable to God as the principle which orders the
relationships of the heavenly society to which they aspire?
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| Forgiveness is one thing.
Accountability is
another. Forgiveness means allowing the soul, no matter what its crimes, to re-join the procession
of redemption, which requires the balancing of karma, setting right all that the soul has set wrong
in the past.
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You have a right to be in the magic bubble. But at the same
time, you can be denied the right
to be inside the magic bubble. The saga of Elian illustrates how the Dweller on the Threshold can
grab the soul right out of the arms of God.
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| If a kitchen match had a
soul, one might
wonder what crime could have been so egregious to be perpetually, and repeatedly, burned at the
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I am in the sunlight. I can see myself in the sunlight. It is
pure white.
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| El Morya: Your calls count
for the bringing of
other souls into the light. |  |
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I am sensing in a more than ordinary manner the knowledge,
the reality, of God's infinite love
for me personally, in the crown chakra.
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The goal of course is to acquire that state of consciousness
that honors the glory of God at all
times ... not in some ephemeral manner, but in a manner that is stronger than quadruple strength
titanium. Where nothing can break it down.
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| In this regard, all patterns of
the carnal miond
are points of weakness, and must be jettisoned and replaced by points of the Christ Mind.
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And I wanted to say that Christian Theology completely
misses this overall goal. For them,
the goal is to get to heaven at the end of this life. When the goal ought to be to get to heaven
before the end of this life.
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| Freedom in the third eye
and crown chakras.
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Notwithstanding the various carnal storms that are currently
lashing away at you, the Summit
of the Mountain is still in sight. Just keep climbimg.
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