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A master cannot blame. And a master can never [[perceive]] him or herself as having been victimized. And yet, this mastery doesn’t come through special [[spiritual]] [[power]]. It comes through a simple and [[free will|free choice]] to say in this and every [[moment]], “I believe I’ll adopt the perspective of a master – no sense in blame, no sense in feeling like a victim. What I’m experiencing is wholly mine. I must, therefore, have wanted it.”
 
A master cannot blame. And a master can never [[perceive]] him or herself as having been victimized. And yet, this mastery doesn’t come through special [[spiritual]] [[power]]. It comes through a simple and [[free will|free choice]] to say in this and every [[moment]], “I believe I’ll adopt the perspective of a master – no sense in blame, no sense in feeling like a victim. What I’m experiencing is wholly mine. I must, therefore, have wanted it.”
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A master has no [[choice]] but to serve – but to serve not from duty, but from [[joy]]. For the greatest joy is to extend the [[good]], the [[true|holy]], and the [[beautiful]].
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A master has no [[choice]] but to serve – but to serve not from duty, but from [[joy]]. For the greatest joy is to extend the [[good]], the [[holy]], and the [[beautiful]].
    
A master never ceases in growing him or herself. A master is never finished. For the further you go into God, the greater the responsibility, for you are dealing with greater [[power]]. Thus the need for vigilance and [[discipline]] does not go away. It increases, but a master welcomes it.
 
A master never ceases in growing him or herself. A master is never finished. For the further you go into God, the greater the responsibility, for you are dealing with greater [[power]]. Thus the need for vigilance and [[discipline]] does not go away. It increases, but a master welcomes it.

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