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Showing posts with label saints. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Gospel of One; Letters of Aul

Hi everyone; namaste;

We are now on paragraph 4 of chapter 10 in the Second Letter to the Orinthians from the book Gospel of One; Letters of Aul.

I admit I might come on too strongly in my letters, but I don't exaggerate or pull any punches.  The world needs this information, but the vested interests in separation criticize us at every opportunity.  Once again that is slanderous talk by people who want to discredit me as well as this message of oneness. But such slander won't stand up to my personal presence.  Even the pure saints get criticized for something or other.  What is the point of all this comparing and grading and competing?  It just comes because they are lost in the illusion of separation.

Commentary:  The world always needs to be reminded of our oneness because the forces of illusory separateness are strong in this age.

Monday, November 5, 2012

Gospel of One; letters of Aul

Hi Everyone, namaste;

We are now on paragraph 4 in chapter 14 of the First Letter to the Orinthians from the book "Gospel of One Letters of Aul."

"Pray for the insight and ability to do this and be thankful that you do have the ability.  Of course you need your quiet time to go within.  In fact you must go within on a regular basis to keep in contact with your own God presence.  Enjoy the bliss of God contact within and carry that into your every day activities."

Commentary:  Everyday contact with God, in a concentrated way, is recommended by all saints.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Gospel of One; Letters of Aul

Hello Everyone, namaste:

We are beginning chapter 15, paragraphs 1 and 2 of the "Letter to the Omans" from the book "Gospel of One; Letters of Aul." ( Page 63).

"Some of us, of course, are very strong in our faith in the oneness of all life. We can set good examples and be ready to help anyone who asks for help. We can be ready to serve others whenever and wherever we are called. We don't just sit proudly where we are. Instead, we look for ways to be of service to others.

Let's take a lesson from Jesus and other great saints. They didn't cross the street to avoid other people's troubles. They were proactive in helping others, and they knew just what to do. There are plenty of verses in the scripture of the world that counsel us to do what we can to help others. Let's call upon God and the angels to help us see our opportunities to serve each other, then we will be in harmony with each other. We will be a magnificent choir--singing together enthusiastically. Singing to life, to love, to the God of all."

Commentary: Service to others is a cornerstone of most religions. The question though is what type of service is best. The answer to that question lies in whom we are trying to help. Motive in helping is also important. Seeing God in everyone is a good motive to help anyone. If we listen to our inner wisdom, we will know what to do.