− | MONJORONSON: Outside consultants … or “foreign potentates,” if you like. But it’s your factory, your product, your job, your [[community]], and your accomplishment. | + | MONJORONSON: Outside consultants … or “[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_53#53:3._THE_LUCIFER_MANIFESTO foreign potentates],” if you like. But it’s your factory, your product, your job, your [[community]], and your accomplishment. |
| Student: Well, I [[think]] we’ve got everybody working on it here … a lot of people working on a lot of uplifting projects. | | Student: Well, I [[think]] we’ve got everybody working on it here … a lot of people working on a lot of uplifting projects. |
| Gerdean: I have a question, Merium. Sometimes I hear you saying – and by “you” I mean you and all the other [[supernals]] -- “You just have to [[believe]]; we’ll do all the [[work]].” And other times I hear you say “You’re the arms and legs in this outfit. YOU have to do all the work.” I also hear discrepancies as to … I hear sometimes “It’s our job to see to it that it gets done,” and sometimes it is, “If we would just follow the [[spirit]] and be [[obedient]] to the [[spirit]], it will lead the way and we don’t have to [[worry]] about how it gets done.” So when the rubber meets the road, I get a little [[confused]] as to when [[human]] [[Free will|will]] is required and when it isn’t. Obviously we don’t always know that our will is in [[synch]] with [[divine]] will, but in [[faith]] we [[assume]] that it is and in that [[context]] I’d like a little [[clarification]], if it’s possible, as to how to undertake some of these projects that seem to be suggested. “This is the [[challenge]],” they say. “This is the project. This is the deal. This is the [[work]]. This is the task.” So where do we say, “Okay, I’m going to do something about it”? And how do we know that is not our self will interjecting? So … can you give some [[clarification]] as to that, if you [[understand]] my question? | | Gerdean: I have a question, Merium. Sometimes I hear you saying – and by “you” I mean you and all the other [[supernals]] -- “You just have to [[believe]]; we’ll do all the [[work]].” And other times I hear you say “You’re the arms and legs in this outfit. YOU have to do all the work.” I also hear discrepancies as to … I hear sometimes “It’s our job to see to it that it gets done,” and sometimes it is, “If we would just follow the [[spirit]] and be [[obedient]] to the [[spirit]], it will lead the way and we don’t have to [[worry]] about how it gets done.” So when the rubber meets the road, I get a little [[confused]] as to when [[human]] [[Free will|will]] is required and when it isn’t. Obviously we don’t always know that our will is in [[synch]] with [[divine]] will, but in [[faith]] we [[assume]] that it is and in that [[context]] I’d like a little [[clarification]], if it’s possible, as to how to undertake some of these projects that seem to be suggested. “This is the [[challenge]],” they say. “This is the project. This is the deal. This is the [[work]]. This is the task.” So where do we say, “Okay, I’m going to do something about it”? And how do we know that is not our self will interjecting? So … can you give some [[clarification]] as to that, if you [[understand]] my question? |