Subject: Purpose



In any situation it is most important to ask "What is this for...

what is my purpose here?" For the situation will be perceived

according to the purpose that was set in advance. Awakening means

releasing judgment and not trying to judge the motives of others. I

have learned that being attentive to one's mind is a full-time

practice and requires the utmost attentiveness and vigilance,

particularly when beginning to discipline the mind.



A favorite ego distraction is judging the motives of others or

focussing on specific behaviors and attempting to make some body or

some thing right or wrong. Try not to think of everything in the

world in terms of right and wrong. Rather than seeking to judge form,

the important question to ask is: "Am I in my right mind (aligned

with love) or in my wrong mind (aligned with fear)?" For where I am

coming from on the inside determines what I perceive on the outside,

so to speak. Awakening requires looking inward to one's beliefs and

thoughts, for Correction can only occur in one's own mind.



As far as the question of who I am, I offer the following: "As a mind

thinketh, so it is." The thoughts I offer are from my Source, and it

is my Source that gives me my Being. As I have said, I am an Idea in

the Mind of Oneness, and happily Ideas leave not their Source. This is

true for everyone, for there are no exceptions in Absolute Truth.



Blessings always,



David



 

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