Friday, December 1, 2017

What does it really mean to choose freedom?


  What does it really mean to choose freedom?  It means to free the electrons in your body and consciousness to flow with freedom’s fire….
  There are some who have turned their backs on the path of freedom for want of self-disciple and yet they have determined to enjoy the fruits of freedom.  Jesus spoke of these when he said “The kingdom of heaven suffereth violence and the violent take it by force.”  Fear not, they will not keep their ill-gotten gains.  Like the duck, cat and dog who refused to help the little red hen to plant the wheat, to thresh it, take it to the mill to be ground into flour, and make the flour into bread they will be there when the lovely bread of the Divine Mother is on the table but they will be turned away.
  If you would have the reward of the path of freedom you must understand that there is a process that is called for, a very natural process like the transformation of the wheat or the kneading of the dough—the cycles of life itself.  The essential ingredient is always the individual and his sacred labor.  The process is the alchemy of God forming and reforming Himself within you.  It is the ritual of the sacred fire known well by the priests and priestesses of the seventh ray who form the ancientOrder of Melchidezek, who was without father, without mother, without beginning or sending of days….The path of freedom!  Footstep by footstep the choice is made to behold God in the farthest mountain you can see and in the petals of a wild flower you pluck from the crevice of the rock; and step by step you silence the hooting and the cawing that echoes from the plains below.

  The envious ones, the perverse ones are furious that you have separated from them, that you have left them behind, that you can find enjoyment in what seems an arduous and an unrewarded journey.         
                                         -Saint Germain: Pearls of Wisdom 18:34 (the Master with his anointed Messenger Elizabeth Clare Prophet, 1975)

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