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| But how many of you realize that your very [[energy]], when [[aligned]] with the [[God fragment]] which resides within you, is imitation of [[divinity]] such as to influence everything you [[touch]], everything around you. You, too, may enter the City of [[Jerusalem]], humbly riding on a borrowed ass, and radiate the Father's [[goodness]], [[greatness]], divine [[beauty]] to all you see. | | But how many of you realize that your very [[energy]], when [[aligned]] with the [[God fragment]] which resides within you, is imitation of [[divinity]] such as to influence everything you [[touch]], everything around you. You, too, may enter the City of [[Jerusalem]], humbly riding on a borrowed ass, and radiate the Father's [[goodness]], [[greatness]], divine [[beauty]] to all you see. |
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− | Divine love is [[contagious]]. As you live in love, as you walk with [[The Master]], as you walk with your hand in His, as you align yourself with [[divinity]], as you choose t[[o do His will]], as you seek His favor, you [[absorb]] and [[radiate]] His nature, and thus you walk as a Son of God and a Son of Man also - brothers now with Christ, workers in His field, fruit of his branches. | + | Divine love is [[contagious]]. As you live in love, as you walk with [[The Master]], as you walk with your hand in His, as you align yourself with [[divinity]], as you choose [[to do His will]], as you seek His favor, you [[absorb]] and [[radiate]] His nature, and thus you walk as a Son of God and a Son of Man also - brothers now with Christ, workers in His field, fruit of his branches. |
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| We in the [[Teacher Corps]] have enjoyed our assignment of appropriating [[truths]] from your [[history]], your [[culture]], your [[nation]], and incorporating those concepts in ways which will speak most closely to your [[heart]], your [[mind]], in order for you to feel those [[values]], and in feeling those values, responding to the [[guidance]] of the indwelling Guide, thus hearing from God Himself as to how you shall go, how you shall think, how you shall feel. | | We in the [[Teacher Corps]] have enjoyed our assignment of appropriating [[truths]] from your [[history]], your [[culture]], your [[nation]], and incorporating those concepts in ways which will speak most closely to your [[heart]], your [[mind]], in order for you to feel those [[values]], and in feeling those values, responding to the [[guidance]] of the indwelling Guide, thus hearing from God Himself as to how you shall go, how you shall think, how you shall feel. |
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| Would you ask questions? Or offer commentary? | | Would you ask questions? Or offer commentary? |
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| ===Dialogue=== | | ===Dialogue=== |
| DORENDA: Well, you can always count on me for a question! | | DORENDA: Well, you can always count on me for a question! |