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Beliefs are Sacred and Personal

by Mary Ellen O ANGELscrib@aol.com


One’s spiritual beliefs should be the most sacred and personal thing to each and everyone of us. We need to respect these inner beliefs/wishes of others . . . as they need to respect us. No one should ever pressure or attack a budding seeker . . . all are on different rungs of the ladder and it does no moral good to shake another from their chosen path.

Remember this. Remember this well! We all come to learn our lessons. We all are at different levels of understanding. We all seek/believe in God in our own ways . . . no two are alike . . . as no two souls are alike. The same verse read to one hundred people will always translate one hundred different ways . . . all according to their current level of understanding and openness.

People should have the same patience and respect for others as God does for them . . . for others of you see their paths as a waylaid one, but that is their path, and that is your opinion. They may have the same opinion of your path! Wars have been fought for eons/centuries on your planet and there is another brewing now on this very issue. Do not die in vain for a human belief. God gave you life to learn . . . to grow. Use it wisely.

Love God, each of you, to the best of your abilities. God knows you try. Would not a poor beggar succeed further in God's Kingdom than a rich and pious man who scoffed at other seekers? Yes. Yes, indeed.

Love thy fellow man, be caretakers and givers of Love to these souls. But please be patient, they have just not learned your precious skills yet. A master of any art/Love should never belittle a new junior worker . . . for indeed he was also once there!

Copyright © 1996 Mary Ellen O All Rights Reserved



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