1999-12-16-Scribbles from Lytske

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Topic: Scribbles from Lytske

Group: 11:11 Progress Group

Facilitators

Teacher: Unknown

TR: Lytske

Session

Lesson

Prayer: Dear Michael, thank you for your encouraging message that true, abiding joy will spring forth in my soul like a wellspring that will be nurturing to others. From time to time, this indescribable feeling is seeping forth into my consciousness. I desire all the cells of my being to sing in joy to the Creator in whom we all exist.

Dear one, your faithful song is heard at all times. Hold fast unto your faith and trust, so that in the fullness of time you shall express your heart’s desire. It is the Father’s will, that His creature children should be happy. And the expression in the human mind makes it so in God’s mind.

Any desire in the heart, soul and mind of a creature for their highest and greatest good and purpose will always be forthcoming. However, take heed, as the negative desires will likewise be forthcoming.

As a man or woman thinketh, that he or she will become. As above, so below, and yes, it is the unchangeable law in nature of cause and effect.

It is a true saying: Be careful what you ask for, for this will trigger a whole series of events in the unseen. Understand this clearly; consider this, and your mind will attain greater clarity.

The human mind does not often realize the ramifications of its choices, of how it chooses. For in choice lies the arena of growth, or destruction.

Great becomes the human who consciously begins to choose wisely for his or her greatest good, and the good for all concerned. This is how evolution progresses, as by the progress of one, all will and do benefit.

The Almighty Creator has given free will to mortals, to enable them to choose their own life’s lessons.

This mortal life can be the beginning of a grand journey.