Wednesday, June 12, 2019

Ours is the Banner of Hope

   Why hold to the concept simply because of a karmic pattern, ancient or modern, that an individual should be trampled upon, that he should lose his soul or be a castaway when at any given moment he may adorn himself with the Christ consciousness and dissolve all trace of the human in its effulgent light?…
  If it is a matter of acceptance, and I am certain that it is, why will they give up when the gift is theirs for the taking?  Why will they permit themselves to be cast in a role that is below the standard of the Christ consciousness?  Is it because of an attitude of fatalism that they accept the confinements of mortality rather than the best gifts of the Spirit? …
  If they will emulate the highest graces and gifts of God that are to be found in the true sense of freedom, I tell you they will find their victory.  And where will they find this victory except in the light?…We consider humanity’s delusion to be temporary and We expect in this present age to rescue many from a lesser state of awareness of the Christ to one that is centered in the abundant life….
  Let all understand then that they ought not to despair, that they ought not to fear or to be in doubt, for they are endowed with the potential for immortality., they are endowed by God with the wings of the Spirit.  Let us then find the method of utilizing that endowment.  Let us find the way; Jesus said “I AM the way.”
  I have my own ideas, and one of these centers around the filling of the consciousness with an awareness of true Selfhood.  In order to secure his place in the cosmic domain man must read and study to show himself approved unto God.   He must develop the capacity to work the changes that are necessary for his soul development, and he must permit nothing to deter him from the acceptance of his divine Selfhood….

  Ours is the Banner of Hope in the new day that is dawning.   
(by Gordon Ross, 1941)
-Saint Germain:  Pearls of Wisdom 13:44

                                -Portia (by John William Wright, 1846)

    -spruce

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