Verses in the Book of Life

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The essence of the soul is the ability to choose: right or wrong, good or bad, this or that. It is not thoughts or memories or emotions. Be aware of the choices you are making. If you are honest, you can make a choice simply by saying it out load.
Patrick Loughlin <loughlin@mindspring.com>
Atlanta, GA USA - Sunday, May 20, 2001 at 11:13:05 (CDT)
In the words of Mahatma Ghandi: Strive to become the changes that you want to see in the world.

In the words of Tsutla Atli: Be brave enough to bear well the suffering encountered upon the walk and go forward in a humble manner, while learning to open your eyes unto the mysterious beauty and at the same time generously offering the soft, sweet smoke of peace to fellow travelers.

Tsutla Atli
Harrison, AR USA - Saturday, May 19, 2001 at 12:17:14 (CDT)
If you possibly can... determine your "original set of instructions", and live your life accordingly in the next few years. Give freely to the needy. This is the time of the "setting in order" of a world that it totally out of order... a time of the "restitution of all things as spoken of by the mouths of all the holy prophets." If you begin to have a conversation with your Creator, the "Great I Am," you will find the way through the coming changes in the Earth Mother.
Scott Anderson/Tsi-ya Sa/BlueOtter - Wolf Clan Cherokee <prophecykeeper@bigfoot.com>
Oak Ridge, TN USA - Friday, May 18, 2001 at 15:03:38 (CDT)
Each and everyone of us needs to become consciously aware of our inter-connectedness with one another. We next need to practically implement ways for this to take place. In a society increasingly running at the surface, we need to deepen our relationships with each other, bringing compassion and joy to all we do.
Lisa McColley Anderson <soul2spt@aol.com>
Fremont, CA USA - Thursday, May 17, 2001 at 17:12:15 (CDT)
Life is not special, everyone has one. It's what each of us does with it that makes each one unique. Wollow in it. Smear it on. Drink all you can, and then some. Strive to be happy in it, not by avoiding tragedies or unpleasantness, but by incorporating those experiences within your own frame of happiness reference. Don't let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do. Be charitable, one has not truly lived until they have done something for someone and expected nothing in return. Be certain, above all things, to love incessantly. The greatest lives ever lived on the planet were also the greatest lovers.
Billy Lang <blang3@home.com>
- Thursday, May 17, 2001 at 15:55:06 (CDT)
A simple verse from a man who was in touch with the creator.
Look at things not with the eyes in your face but with the eyes in your heart.
Leonard Crow Dog

Michael Martinez <m2martin@lib.uci.edu>
- Thursday, May 17, 2001 at 11:09:11 (CDT)
Higher Consciousness
We experience the world through five senses using three dimensional concepts. We derive these concepts from conclusions obtained from analysis of input from the five senses. This closed circle cannot really know or learn anything that functions at a higher level of integration than its own. Consequently, what we think we know is a small part of what we could (and should) know.
The higher levels of integration at which the universe functions can be comprehended by humans through various methods that are not sense based. The strong emotional feelings we sometimes get from experiencing majestic natural wonders or beautiful music is not sense based, even though the raw input comes to us through sight and sound. The proof of this is the fact that these feelings cannot be transferred to others but must be personally experienced. They cannot even be explained, as there is no way three dimensional concepts can explain a higher dimensional phenomena.
The extent to which higher level input is comprehended is in direct proportion to the consciousness of the individual. That is, the higher the consciousness, the higher the comprehension level. This higher level of comprehension should not be confused with emotional ecstasy, as emotions are not consciousness. Experiencing higher truths can bring out emotional reactions, but these reactions should not be confused with that which caused them.

Self vs. Personality
Who we are is not who we think we are. When we say "I am this" and "I am that" we are speaking about the ego. The true selfhood that we are born with is quickly buried under layers of ego centered personality that is created by the self.
This process is a reaction to the everyday interpersonal communication with that which is not the self. Parents, siblings, physical environment and social class are some of the things that need to be dealt with by the emerging individual. Using the true self is a template, each new exposure to these things is dealt with by adding personality fragments to ourselves, piece by piece.
Over the years, these pieces, through personal identification, become more and more integrated into ourselves until we start to believe that we are what in fact we aren't. Although this process is normal and not bad in itself, the subtle identification that can happen is. Instead of this hodgepodge of personality fragments serving as a shield for the self under the self's control, they start to ignore the self completely and take on a life of their own. Unless this process and its result are seen for what they are, any higher spiritual integration is impossible.
Natures survival priorities govern this ego formation process and an individual who wants to live at a normal level of consciousness need not concern themselves with the end result unless negative influences have caused the process to go awry.

Nature's Way
Nature governs at the species level, with all individual members following the rules of the species that it belongs to. For instance, lions do what nature wants them to do which includes what to eat, how they will act and how many will exist within a particular environment.
They have no freedom to decide to frolic with the zebras or eat grass. It isn't an option. As far as their population is concerned, there will be a sharply defined ratio of lions to prey animals. Whatever this ratio is for a particular species, it will be strictly adhered to, with some species eating their own young to keep the ratio precise.
Humans are the only animals who have the ability to break nature's rules, which they do whenever it suits them. Whether this ability is in our long term best interest is questionable. Perhaps the rise in infertility among humans is nature trying to do it’s job, in spite of our attempts to thwart her at every turn.

Relative Reality
Our beliefs and opinions are a matrix or filter through which we perceive the world around us. They actually create our sense of what is true or false, right or wrong.
Because our sense based consciousness is incapable of seeing true reality, any particular relative reality is no better or worse than any other. Therefore there is no correct reality that is perceptible to us, it’s all relative.

William Rice <mrbill@firegod.org>
Kansas City, MO United States - Thursday, May 17, 2001 at 06:41:07 (CDT)


No matter what has happened, we can never go back and start over. Today, however, we can make a decision to begin anew; do it now!
Fr. Brian Cavanaugh, TOR <bcavanaugh@franuniv.edu>
Steubenville, OH US - Wednesday, May 16, 2001 at 23:34:03 (CDT)
Stand up when others choose to sit down; Step forward when others prefer to step back; Speak out when the voices of silence are so deafening.
Fr. Brian Cavanaugh, TOR <bcavanaugh@franuniv.edu>
Steubenville, OH US - Wednesday, May 16, 2001 at 23:33:31 (CDT)
You are a bigger and better person than you are presently thinking and acting. Think bigger; act better!
Fr. Brian Cavanaugh, TOR <bcavanaugh@franuniv.edu>
Steubenville, OH US - Wednesday, May 16, 2001 at 23:33:03 (CDT)
We can study, we can meditate, we can do service, we can pray. But in the end we can do nothing to change what we already are, and that is Love. So remember that and just be Love.
Carol L. Skolnick, webmistress of www.eclecticspirituality.com <rxshanti@aol.com>
New York, NY USA - Wednesday, May 16, 2001 at 21:59:10 (CDT)
I believe that in this journey called "life"that all things are posible if you are willing to trust God and do the foot work. I hope and pray that my life will affect others in a positive way. I believe that there is a positive side to all that happens in our life.
Jan <jan@hopkins.net>
Wakeman, Oh USA - Wednesday, May 16, 2001 at 18:34:23 (CDT)
I feel humbled by the eternal omnipresence of the God as I experience Him in a christian perspective. To quote a verse from Scripture: "What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun." Ecclesiastes 1:9 - The Holy Bible - NIV translation.
Anders Torvill Bjorvand <webmaster@gospelsearch.com>
Askim, Norway - Wednesday, May 16, 2001 at 16:16:14 (CDT)
Stretch your imagination beyond the limited scope of what you believe possible. You create the life you want through belief and imagination. Since,you really do create your life at every moment, you might as well have control over the outcome. The only reason you are not living the life of your dreams is because you do not trust the higher concept that fits the higher reality. You don’t believe that you could (would, should) have it. Yearning is much different than knowing and knowing, a whole lot different than believing. Trust follows belief, then fulfillment, with the all empowering affirmation that you are capable of creating a blueprint for your own life. Many believe it necessary to petition a higher power to bestow the life of abundance and happiness upon them. They feel or have been taught that someone other than themselves must grant them the privilege of plenty. Most everyone has been indoctrinated to believe they need to wait for the Universe, a genie, the good fairy or Regis to grant them prosperity. That's fine, but here is another suggestion: Gregg Braden "The Lost Mode of Prayer" offers another method of prayer enabling individual power: Much of our condition in Western traditions invites us to "ask" that specific circumstances in our world change through divine intervention; that our prayers be answered. In our well-intentioned asking, however, we may unknowingly empower the very conditions that we are praying to change. For example, when we ask, "Dear God, please let there be peace in the world," in effect we are stating that, to some degree, peace does not exist in the present. Ancient traditions remind us that prayers of asking are one form of prayer, among other forms, that empower us to find peace in our world through the quality of thought, feeling and emotion that we create in our body. As modern science continues to validate a relationship between our inner thoughts, feelings and dreams with the outer world that surround us, we open the door to a powerful bridge that links the world of our prayers with that of our experience. Consider the movie "Joe Versus The Volcano." Joe Banks, trapped in a sorry profession, works under a tyrannical and obnoxious employer. For eight hours a day, Joe is confined to a cold, dark office, fluorescent lights flicker and hum giving Joe constant headaches. Fighting the 5:00 traffic, he bleakly schleps to an equally cold and empty home. The man is always sick, thinking he has a fateful disease. He couldn't possibly feel that bad and not be at death's door. Eventually, Joe is diagnosed with terminal "brain cloud" by a doctor with an agenda. Realizing he has only six months left, and because he has nothing left to lose, Joe begins to really live before he dies (he doesn't). His dis-ease? Dis-belief in himself and the ability to create the life he craves only because he doesn't think he deserves anything better.. Each thought literally creates the initial form of the image. Scientifically proven, feelings and beliefs are electro-magnetically generated prototypes of form. In other words, what you think actually changes everything in your sphere of reality. If you don’t think so, watch an angry and upset person walk into any room. Just see how fast the mood for everyone can change. The same is true if there is a dark cloud over a room and a positive, confident and happy individual walks in. Notice the road enraged driver raising everyone's blood pressure a notch. Or the calm person who deflects an inconsiderate driver with a smile and graciously moves over to let him or her pass. Attitude from moment to moment changes life for better or worse, dependent upon what is focused upon. Attitude is the law of cause and effect. You cause a particular thing to occur with your attitude, and you and everyone around you experience the effect. The future is what you make of it, nothing more, nothing less. We can each hold a positive image of the creation for a more peaceful and abundant planet for all.
Morgan <morgan@newmoonrising.com>
Salt Lake City, UT USA - Wednesday, May 16, 2001 at 11:00:14 (CDT)
When I die, the life that I led will be my verse in the Book of Life. Personal fulfilment and transformation is all very well, but how we affect the lives of others is what gives our personal selves meaning. I wish more people realized how fragile and transient is our collective humanity, and how carefully we need to attend to it. I believe that there are RIGHT and WRONG and GOOD and EVIL, but that we will never truly understand them. In our mundane world, there is only better and worse, so we must always fight for the better. Please visit my site at http://home.earthlink.net/~kitoba for more from the philosophy of Trihumanism (God, self and humanity).
Christopher Sunami <kitoba@earthlink.net>
Columbus, OH - Tuesday, May 15, 2001 at 15:43:03 (CDT)
My suggestion – to live a thoughtful life.
Aman-Anca Sheppard <asheppard@transformica.com>
Canada - Tuesday, May 15, 2001 at 11:00:55 (CDT)
As a person of native American heritage, I deny the existence of an all-powerful Creator. I choose this path because I value life and freedom more than I fear the retribution of a vengeful God. According to those who profess faith in his existence, the world He created was built in hierarchical structures with Good residing at the top and Evil existing at the bottom. Since Good must always triumph over Evil, those who perceive themselves as Good never hesitate to destroy those they define as Evil. As a result of this ideology, doing the work of God often becomes the same as committing acts of genocide against anyone who professes a different faith than the one that places God at the top of this non-existent hierarchy. While not everyone who believes in creationist ideology participates directly in acts of genocide against non-believers, their belief in the myth of the Creator justifies, and gives permission to, those who do.
zacTzom <bmartin3@bellsouth.net>
- Tuesday, May 15, 2001 at 08:33:54 (CDT)
Each of us is a spiritual being - able to be spiritually present with other people at a distance in time or/and space and to have an effect on them at any level while there - or to perceive what is hapening there. In turn each of us can be visited spiritually (astrally or etherically) each day by hundreds of people who can have an effect on us, sometimes consciously but in most cases completely intuitively. Our futures, self images, health, relationships, beliefs, dreams and most aspects of our lives are created, changed or held in this way. Understanding the implications of this will change how we view what a human being is and what life is about.
Jack Schouten <jack@mindbodyspirit.com.au>
Brisbane, Qld Australia - Sunday, May 13, 2001 at 22:13:08 (CDT)
There is a story that I once heard: A woman was jogging on the ocean line (where the water comes up on the sea shore) and she saw a man almost doing a dance. She watched him for a while, and then jogged a bit closer, and saw that he was stooping down, picking something up and flinging it into the ocean. She walked up to him and said, "What are you doing?" He replied,"I am saving these starfish that washed on shore. If I just left them here, they would bake under the sun and die." The woman thought for a moment and remarked, "You know you can't save all of them before alot of them die. What's the point of even trying?" The man smiled as he flung another starfish into the ocean and said, "It doesn't matter whether I save all of them or not. Atleast I saved all the ones that I did. Even if it would have been only one that I saved, I would have made a difference and I would have saved a starfish from dying today." What that story communicates is that even one person makes a difference. That man probably inspired the woman to save a few starfish, then she probably inspired someone else, and it kept on going and many people were inspired to save the starfish from baking in the sun. Many of the famous people that we remember (for example: Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr.) stood up for what they believed in and even if they might've gotten in trouble for doing so and even if they might've been assasinated, they still stood up for what they believed in. They all believed that one person can make a difference and they all achieved something in the end, even if they didn't see it happen in their lifetime. It's worth standing up for what you believe in and, for example, trying to save starfish from baking in the sun. Even if you do not achieve what you set out to achieve, you'll still have a good feeling in your heart that you atleast tried your best to do whatever you wanted to do. If you DO achieve what you set out to achieve, and you don't get a materialistic prize for it, you will still get spiritual one: a feeling of achievement because you actually succeeded in doing what you wanted to do.
Michelle Zaleski
- Sunday, May 13, 2001 at 19:01:57 (CDT)
Live - impact the world - as you want the world to be.
Peter Kinane - Effectuationist
- Sunday, May 13, 2001 at 15:17:57 (CDT)
We're created each as an absolutely unique individual for a reason--to fulfill our unique individuality. That's what creation's all about: not to keep things going as they are, but to add something new, something only we, individually, can add. The worst thing we can do is "sand" ourselves down in order to fit in with other people's "reality." The Creator (in whatever form you feel It) is bound to say to us one day, and not wrathfully, but very sadly, "Why did I put that in you to be, if you wouldn't be it?" That must be what hell is: a feeling of having utterly wasted your life. Aim for heaven! All you have to do is fulfill what's in you to fulfill. All love comes from that foundation; your life, and the world itself, will expand in love with your fulfillment. As long as your fulfillment doesn't interfere with another's, you're on safe--and sacred--ground.
Arthur <webmaster@humanpath.com>
USA - Sunday, May 13, 2001 at 11:17:09 (CDT)
Truth is valuable.
Kevin Solway
- Sunday, May 13, 2001 at 01:11:09 (CDT)
Through the years I've learned that pain is often a pathway to possibility...
Tammie Fowles
Columbia, SC - Saturday, May 12, 2001 at 22:06:21 (CDT)
Getting what you want doesn't make you happy. (From John Bayley's book on Tolstoy.)
Rob Sacks
- Saturday, May 12, 2001 at 15:17:24 (CDT)
Enlightenment...becoming aware of our in-light and knowing it was always there, waiting for our attention to shift from seeking to remembering.
Joann Turner, Editor of The Messenger <themessenger1@earthlink.net>
Glendora, CA USA - Saturday, May 12, 2001 at 11:40:02 (CDT)
It's love people and use things...not love things and use people
anonymous
- Saturday, May 12, 2001 at 07:00:32 (CDT)
May you find serenity and tranquility in a world you may not always understand. May the pain you have known and the conflict you have experienced give you the strength to walk through life facing each new situation with optimism and courage. Always know that there are those whose love and understanding will always be there, even when you feel most alone.May you discover enough goodness in others to believe in a world of peace. May a kind word, a reassuring touch, a warm smile be yours every day of your life, and may you give these gifts as well as receive them. Remember the sunshine when the storm seems unending. Teach love to those who know hate, and let that love embrace you as you go into the world. May the teaching of those you admire become part of you, so that you may call upon them. Remember, those whose lives you have touched and who have touched yours are always a part of you, even if the encounters were less than you would have wished.May you not become too concerned with material matters, but instead place immeasurable value on the goodness in your heart. Find time in each day to see the beauty and love in the world around you. Realize that each person has limitless abilities, but each of us is different in our own way. What you may feel you lack in one regard may be more than compensated for in another. What you feel you lack in the present may become one of your strengths in the future. May you see your future as one filled with promise and possibility. Learn to view everything as a worthwhile experience. May you find enough inner strength to determine your own worth by yourself, and not be dependent on another's judgements of your accomplishments. May you always feel loved.
Deb Montgomery <heartof2@zoomtown.com>
Florence, KY USA - Saturday, May 12, 2001 at 06:57:53 (CDT)
Always keep busy in two types of activity: 1. self-less service to others 2. spiritual endeavor leading to self realization. Life is short, don't waste it.
Ac. Vedaprajinananda Avt. <dadaveda@ru.org>
- Saturday, May 12, 2001 at 06:09:39 (CDT)
Life is not a prison and spirituality need not be an attempt to escape from life.
C.E.Life
- Saturday, May 12, 2001 at 05:34:16 (CDT)
Honor your authentic self and follow your soulful life path.
Valerie <valerie@soulfulliving.com>
USA - Saturday, May 12, 2001 at 01:20:32 (CDT)
Life is a precious gift. See the world as you want. See it as it "really" is. Look beyond the horizon, and don't limit yourself in anyway. Remember to love it all - including yourself.
Mary Devlin <magusmag@hotmail.com>
Richmond, CA USA - Friday, May 11, 2001 at 23:52:20 (CDT)
Fall in love with God! Yes it is possible. Just try :-)
Webmaster of Ishwar.com <webmaster@ishwar.com>
- Friday, May 11, 2001 at 22:42:26 (CDT)
Life becomes a dicotomy as we age. More complex, yet simpler. Remember to ...Laugh everyday, love deeply and write your thoughts down. Everyone has something to contribute. As Mark Twain so elequently put it, "dance like there is no one watching."
Janet Thompson, Author /Humorist <writerslife@usa.net>
- Friday, May 11, 2001 at 21:33:02 (CDT)
One of the great ways that people obstruct their spiritual 'progress' or opening up is through trying to achieve it. The smart way is to let go of all trying and to understand that you are already 'there', and all that is needed is an ongoing process of uncovering that sublime reality that is already here. In other words, your true, underlying nature is already that of full enlightenment, and it's your task to bring this into manifestation in the physical world. Those who unground themselves by seeking spiritual opening and enlightenment as something 'beyond', which is to be reached through detaching oneself from worldly experience, are denying an important part of the reason why we incarnated in the first place. Our purpose in our incarnated state is not to escape to enlightenment or some sort of 'heaven beyond' but to bring enlightenment into the incarnated life experience so that as fragments of the universal consciousness (aka God) we can continue to enrich the individuated experience while being in complete union with the Source. That is what love is at the most fundamental level, and we have come into physical incarnation as part of that cosmic dance of love.
Philip Goddard
Exeter, U.K. - Friday, May 11, 2001 at 15:19:49 (CDT)
It's not change, but our daily resistance to it that causes us so much pain.
Douglas Smith <dsmith@worldservice.org.nz>
- Friday, May 11, 2001 at 13:58:08 (CDT)
The nature of Pure Consciousness is to Be-what-It-is by pretending to become what It's pretending to NOT be. In Truth, though, It already is who (and what) It is looking for.
Chuck Hillig <blackdotpubs@yahoo.com>
Ojai, CA USA - Friday, May 11, 2001 at 12:35:00 (CDT)
I have learned thru this journey called "Life" that you must look inward to find the reason you are here to be able to look outward to give to others your knowledge, and to help others thru their journey. We are all one in spirit, and we need to go back to that oneness that is within all of us....Namaste, Judy
Judy <jarius2000@hotmail.com>
Las Vegas, NV USA - Friday, May 11, 2001 at 12:08:54 (CDT)
You create your own reality through your beliefs and thoughts. If you want to change your life, change your mind.
Kathy <kathy@realabundance.com>
Chicago, IL USA - Friday, May 11, 2001 at 10:49:00 (CDT)
"Personal Peace Multiplied; Planetary Peace""Just Love All"
Susan Kramer <susan@susankramer.com>
Amsterdam, The Netherlands - Friday, May 11, 2001 at 09:56:34 (CDT)
Go through life as a child does - with an open mind, without fear, and with a healthy dose of curiosity and amazement. It will lead you on the most wonderful journey.Also, never forget that everything (including troubles) are an opportunity to learn, for when we stop learning, we cease to be.
Susan <ozq@psicorps.com>
Sunshine Coast, Qld Australia - Friday, May 11, 2001 at 09:10:39 (CDT)
Don't get your knickers in a knot. It doesn't achieve anything, and besides, it just makes you walk funny.
Anita Ryan <anitar@goddess.com.au>
Sydney, NSW Australia - Friday, May 11, 2001 at 08:39:55 (CDT)
Life is an eternal now shrouded in dreams of tomorrow and memories of yesterday.
Rein Nomm
Plymouth, MI USA - Friday, May 11, 2001 at 08:29:05 (CDT)
You will never be abandoned unless you have first abandoned yourself with some form of denial about your worth, wisdom or truth.
Dr. Dina Bachelor Evan <DB.Evan@att.net>
Phoenix, Az USA - Friday, May 11, 2001 at 00:32:45 (CDT)
To become Jesus, believe that you are the devil and you are going to burn in hell for all eternity after you die, unless you prove to God that you love everyone. Then you will go to the highest heavens. Love Jesus. Be the Devil for the rest of your life, the devil who wants to be saved. Then you will become Jesus.
Formerly The Devil <bcozier@bellsouth.net>
Miami, FL USA - Wednesday, May 09, 2001 at 18:39:10 (CDT)
THE SEVEN SPIRITS OF GOD! Revelations says there are seven spirits of God : Rv:5:5: And one of the elders saith unto me, Weep not: behold, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, hath prevailed to open the book, and to loose the seven seals thereof.Rv:5:6: And I beheld, and, lo, in the midst of the throne and of the four beasts, and in the midst of the elders, stood a Lamb as it had been slain, having seven horns and seven eyes, which are the seven Spirits of God sent forth into all the earth.The seven spirits of God are love, charity, purity, humility, faith, truth and wisdom. To be of God, we need to have all seven spirits in us. To satisfy purity, faith, love, humility : Wash ourselves in this prayer for the happiness of the whole world : JESUS SAVE US ALL! Old age is a great humiliator! Mortal Death is a greater humiliator!God is the greatest humiliator of all!To satisy charity : lend hoping for nothing a gain.To know the truth, only one truth to know : Love is greater than the truth : Love God, love Jesus. LOVE EVERYONE! To satisfy wisdom : Be live in all the Above : FORGIVE EVERYONE THAT EVER WRONGED YOU. LOVE IS THE ONLY WAY TO KNOW GOD. Mt:18:21: Then came Peter to him, and said, Lord, how oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? till seven times? Mt:18:22: Jesus saith unto him, I say not unto thee, Until seven times: but, Until seventy times seven. Mt:18:35: Likewise shall my heavenly Father do also unto you, if ye from your hearts forgive every one his brother their trespasses. LOVE EVERYONE! Romans 8:16 God's spirit joins Himself to our spirits to declare : We are God's children!
A. Christian <bcozier@bellsouth.net>
Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago - Wednesday, May 09, 2001 at 18:33:20 (CDT)
We dream of feats of famous men, and think the things they've done are swell,
But if we survey them again, we find they dream our dreams as well.

Tom Zaleski
Hershey, PA USA - Wednesday, May 09, 2001 at 18:13:15 (CDT)
Let's be concrete and practical here, no mumbo-jumbo :-) I started very idealistic a company 8 years ago, and I really wanted to share, so I gave a lot away from my heart, not from my mind! Later I became afraid, if I would have money enough - I did not fully trust, so I shared partly from my head/mind. Later I trusted 100% again. Result over 8 years: If I trust 100% and give/share something from my HEART (no thinking!!), I get more back - money and other forms of energy: love, friendship etc. It's a matter or daring, trusting, risking, surrendering ... I feel I do not work, I do what I feel like doing .. 12-14 hours daily sitting at my PC sharing information to help others using their computer. Face your fears, accept them totally and then risk doing, what you are afraid of doing ... God is always here to support you and your soul always know, what is good for you to experience in every situation. You WILL learn, but you must risk .. Love Michael
Michael Maardt <no-shortcuts-to-heaven@keyboard-friendly.com>
Denmark - Wednesday, May 09, 2001 at 02:09:08 (CDT)
Every moment is new and different to some degree - notice it and you will always find something of interest in life.
Will Rothchild
- Tuesday, May 08, 2001 at 15:20:09 (CDT)

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