1999-10-09-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 Master, I thank you. So very slowly am I becoming aware of your awesomeness, your tender love towards me, your urging me on to become more than I had thought possible. It is so humbling, and yet so wonderful to place my hand in yours and sense my inner growth.

Pray without ceasing. You are the one who strengthens the bond with the Divine within. It is there waiting for your awakening into the greater reality. A willing, pure, and sincere heart is all that is required.

The love of the Creator of all that is, ever was, and ever will be, is always there waiting to nurture tiny seeds of hope and faith.

Your personal indwelling Gift of this almighty Deity labors very hard to wake you up to your greater reality and destiny. It leads you ever onward, inward and upward. Cultivate the practice of listening to Its promptings, urgings and inspirations.

Know that It will never coerce you. It patiently waits for you until you are willing to do God’s will with a happy, joyful and thankful heart. This is not something you feel that you must do, because of a fear of the Lord.

You understand now how in one of the earlier Hebrew-to-Greek translations of the Christian bible the love for God, as the Master taught it, was changed to the fear of the Lord by the attending male priesthood of that time, so they could indoctrinate the masses and keep them under their control. The feminine aspect of love was thereby effectively undermined.

Much of the work the Master did with his 12 women apostles has been forgotten, and was practically non-existent until the revelation in the Urantia Book.

I am urging you to re-visit its pages and ponder these facts.