~THE GOD IN ME, SEE'S THE GOD IN YOU~

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~THE GOD IN ME, SEE'S THE GOD IN YOU~

 

 

When you first meet me on the street you may not know my name....I am your reflection in the ~Grand scheme of things"~...you are me.....Just a reflection of what Grand is becoming to mean...A light, A truth,of Un-conditional love in action.....for what I give to you in those moments is me....Naked and Free, Gentle and Kind, honest as can be....Just A reflection of the miracles to come, the future we have all been dreaming of...this beautiful Love..connecting like notes of a beautifully written song....and its true we are heading for magical times....you and I.....Just a reflection to heal and to love...to leave all hearts open....and truth to flood the walls....We are a reflection no need to hide....its time to reveal all of our colors for we are all the light....Healing each other as we look into the eyes...the Windows of our souls is now being realized...we have chosen Love over fear...Just a reflection of the abundance beginning to flow..like giant rivers flooding into eternity...together and free....We see the Truth you and I of the brightest light from above....I see the God in You...I must see it in Me...

 

~Written In Loving Service to Humanity~

 

~Love Unconditional.. Love Mother and Father God Amon Ra~

 

 

 

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buddha teachings

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THE THREE UNIVERSAL TRUTHS

 

1. Nothing is lost in the universe

 

2. Everything Changes

 

3. Law of Cause and Effect

 

"The kind of seed sown
 will produce that kind of fruit.
 Those who do good will reap good results.
 Those who do evil will reap evil results.
 If you carefully plant a good seed,
 You will joyfully gather good fruit."
                                    Dhammapada

 

 

THE FOUR NOBLE TRUTHS

 

1. There is Suffering Suffering is common to all.
2. Cause of Suffering We are the cause of our suffering.
3. End of Suffering Stop doing what causes suffering.
4. Path to end Suffering Everyone can be enlightened.

 

 

THE NOBLE EIGHTFOLD PATH

 

1. Right View. The right way to think about life is to see the world through the eyes of the Buddha--with wisdom and compassion.

2. Right Thought. We are what we think. Clear and kind thoughts build good, strong characters.

3. Right Speech. By speaking kind and helpful words, we are respected and trusted by everyone.

4. Right Conduct. No matter what we say, others know us from the way we behave. Before we criticize others, we should first see what we do ourselves.

5. Right Livelihood. This means choosing a job that does not hurt others. The Buddha said, "Do not earn your living by harming others. Do not seek happiness by making others unhappy."

6. Right Effort. A worthwhile life means doing our best at all times and having good will toward others. This also means not wasting effort on things that harm ourselves and others.

7. Right Mindfulness. This means being aware of our thoughts, words, and deeds.

8. Right Concentration. Focus on one thought or object at a time. By doing this, we can be quiet and attain true peace of mind.

 

Following the Noble Eightfold Path can be compared to cultivating a garden, but in Buddhism one cultivates one's wisdom. The mind is the ground and thoughts are seeds. Deeds are ways one cares for the garden. Our faults are weeds. Pulling them out is like weeding a garden. The harvest is real and lasting happiness.
 

repentance

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Acts 3:19-21

English Standard Version (ESV)

19 Repent therefore, and turn again, that your sins may be blotted out, 20that times of refreshing may come from the presence of the Lord, and that he may send the Christ appointed for you, Jesus, 21 whom heaven must receive until the time for restoring all the things about which God spoke by the mouth of his holy prophets long ago.