Monday, December 22, 2008

Why Are We Here?

What is our purpose? Who are we truly? It's the same question, just different form. What you want to do today, is let Me guide you to your peace. Which is internal condition. He who has come to dwell in Me has recognized himself as Christ. And who are you without your real Identity, but an illusion of your Self? What can I help you today, when you do not believe I live in you? What doubt can you bestow upon illusion when you doubt my Reality in you? "None" Then recognize that you do not exist and doubt what ever tells you are! Doubt was the beginning of change, and forgiveness is it's end. What you want to accomplish in this life time, is real advancement in your ability to really trust. When you really trust 100% then are you free to choose again. When you choose Christ as your Strength then you are not an individual but Spirit indeed. Spirit lacks nothing. It is everything. You have been told the same message over and over again. But still you keep on not listening to what I say. The timelessness is all you want. All else is but illusion of yourself. You ,made a dream in which you think you are a body. But really you are not. You keep on living here as individual when you have no where to be but Love. It seem complicated and unreal this journey to the Truth, because you still want what you don't really have. You cannot believe you change forever, and that is your way out. What is the changeless is wholly real and kept by your side at all times. You just need to learn to see its there at all times like right now. Have you come into the place of grievances and pain that you seek the Joy of God? Have you let go of all that is not true as yet? If not then seek you not the Light, but seek the darkness and be the one who is not it. The quickest way to know your Self, is trough discipline thought, which says; " I am one with all I see". You have come great distance, and yet the road leads no where but your Self. All endings will be remembered not in God, Who is the Endless.

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