2013-10-29-Service to Your Peers

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Topic: Service to Your Peers

Group: 11:11 Progress Group

Facilitators

Teacher: Thought Adjuster

TR: Oscar

Session

Lesson

Thought Adjuster: “Service to your peers is one of the fruits of spirit that arises spontaneously when the heart of a human being begins to fill with divine love. When you realize that in the end, all are one, it becomes evident that the progress and well-being of all is essential for the establishment of a reality with more light and truth. As universal citizens, your purpose is to co-create with deity a reality that is a more faithful expression of the will of the Father. Therefore, as you understand your duty and the privilege that involves participating in the creation of this reality, you understand also that everyone is necessary in order to make that happen.

Service to your peers has nothing to do with solving other people’s problems. Each one is responsible of facing and overcoming the challenges of life on their own. It is in decisions and actions where the human soul is born and grows. If you deprive your neighbors of the opportunity to make their own decisions of eternal value, you would be effectively impeding the growth of their immortal souls.

Strive to serve your peers as the Father serves you. The Divine Presence of God lives within you and guides your decisions and your thoughts to higher ground. This presence just offers suggestions and accepting these suggestions and making the necessary decisions to manifest the reality that your Thought Adjuster has suggested depends on you – of your free will. Similarly, you can offer advice to your peers if they ask for it. You can also offer the truth you have discovered if you perceive that their thirsty souls desire to drink the water of life.

In general, be for your peers what the Father would be if He was in your place. This was perfectly illustrated by the mortal life of Michael. He was never indolent in the face of the suffering of His human siblings. He never left in the dark anybody who expressed even the faintest desire to see the light. He was the peace and the rest for all those filled with confusion, conflicts, and anxiety who met him on His travels in this world. He offered His goodness and love to all who were willing to accept them. Could you do the same? Certainly, you can, because the same nature that inhabited Jesus is already within you and it is only up to you to let that divinity express through your being.”