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Humanities message today: - “You can’t leave a footprint that lasts if you are always walking on tiptoes.” “It has been our intention always to support and encourage you to discover honour and claim that you are really a Divine Conscious Being anchored in a physical form in this reality, time frame and dimension. You are here to truly secure the transformation of consciousness within humanity. You are the change agent. You are the bridge of consciousness between physical reality and non-physical reality, between spirit and matter. You are here in matter, anchored in your body with the awareness that you are a part of a greater, more extraordinary, and elegant unfolding. You are on the cutting edge of change. You are capable of interfacing with the non-physical realms of truth. Your understanding of your role here and your willingness to embody your true power is what we are inviting you to remember.” My comment on this is that in order for change to happen there has to be action. The vast majority of people are quite content to leave change to someone else. Apathy rules when people are content to leave decisions to A. N. Other. This message is an invitation to stop saying ‘what can I do about it?’ and transform that phrase into ‘Maybe there is something I can do about it…or ‘Can I do something about this situation?, and if I truly mean what I say when I say ‘I want this world to be a better place for everyone on the planet!’, then at very least I can consider my options. Understanding your roll here means to ask yourself ‘What is the purpose of life?’ The answer seems to be that you have a choice between ‘service to self’ and ‘service to others’. These two choices are both imposters because whilst the former suggests a lack of care for others, the latter suggest a lack of care for oneself. In order to bring about positive change in the world you have to care both for yourself and others. This is what is meant by the biblical teaching of ‘Love thy neighbour as thyself’. ‘As thyself’, in this context, means ‘in the same way that’. It is no different to the instruction to ‘Do unto others as you would have them do to you!’ If you would not like someone to treat you in a certain way then do not even consider treating them in the same way. So the golden middle way of loving oneself whilst simultaneously loving others is the option that we can choose. To ‘give service to self and others fits the universal law of ‘do no harm.’ The invitation as I see it is to have the willingness, or the will to go into your own body and come to the realisation that you have far more personal power than youve been conditioned to believe. It a simple question of asking ‘what’s my purpose in life?’…’can I really make a difference?’ Instead of being apathetic it is possible to transform the apathy into energy and enthusiasm…:)
Posted on: Wed, 12 Mar 2014 18:08:59 +0000

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