| Levona (T/R Jill): Greetings. This is Levona. It is a [[pleasure]] to [[share]] with you again. [[Expectations]] cannot only be a thrill—that [[anticipation]] of knowing something good is going to happen—like going to grandmother’s house for the week-end. Having expectations and knowing they will happen are [[joyous]] expectations. But having expectations when the result—the outcome—is [[not known]], is not a guarantee of excitement or joy. That is when you may end up feeling devastated, [[discouraged]], or sorrowful. Expectations are a [[human]] concept. They are tied to [[ego]]-[[consciousness]]. Your [[ego]] wants “things” to feel [[secure]]. It wants to feel loved. You set yourself up for [[disappointments]] with these longings when it is not God you look to, to give them to you. The spiritized person ceases all expectations because the only [[moment]] that matters is the moment he or she is in. It is not a [[consciousness]] that you are expected to develop 100 percent while you are in your earthly bodies, being [[humans]] in [[process]] of spiritization. I did want you to [[understand]] the [[difference]], however, so that you can continue to find more and more [[spirit]]-[[consciousness]], [[joy]] of living in the [[moment]], and less and less dependence on expectations of something to come. If you live fully in the moment, every need of yours will be provided for in God’s time. For you see, our Eternal Parent knows all, sees all, and He is ever with us. So never [[doubt]] how fully He is working to provide you with [[everything]] you need, when you need it. And to fill you so full of [[Spirit]] that all you ever want is what He sees that you need. That’s kind of a tricky little [[statement]]. It might be food for thought for this next week. Chew on it for awhile. I love you all. [[Peace]] and [[Joy]]. | | Levona (T/R Jill): Greetings. This is Levona. It is a [[pleasure]] to [[share]] with you again. [[Expectations]] cannot only be a thrill—that [[anticipation]] of knowing something good is going to happen—like going to grandmother’s house for the week-end. Having expectations and knowing they will happen are [[joyous]] expectations. But having expectations when the result—the outcome—is [[not known]], is not a guarantee of excitement or joy. That is when you may end up feeling devastated, [[discouraged]], or sorrowful. Expectations are a [[human]] concept. They are tied to [[ego]]-[[consciousness]]. Your [[ego]] wants “things” to feel [[secure]]. It wants to feel loved. You set yourself up for [[disappointments]] with these longings when it is not God you look to, to give them to you. The spiritized person ceases all expectations because the only [[moment]] that matters is the moment he or she is in. It is not a [[consciousness]] that you are expected to develop 100 percent while you are in your earthly bodies, being [[humans]] in [[process]] of spiritization. I did want you to [[understand]] the [[difference]], however, so that you can continue to find more and more [[spirit]]-[[consciousness]], [[joy]] of living in the [[moment]], and less and less dependence on expectations of something to come. If you live fully in the moment, every need of yours will be provided for in God’s time. For you see, our Eternal Parent knows all, sees all, and He is ever with us. So never [[doubt]] how fully He is working to provide you with [[everything]] you need, when you need it. And to fill you so full of [[Spirit]] that all you ever want is what He sees that you need. That’s kind of a tricky little [[statement]]. It might be food for thought for this next week. Chew on it for awhile. I love you all. [[Peace]] and [[Joy]]. |
| + | Malvantra (T/R Daniel): Good evening, class. This is Malvantra. I would like to commend you all on the time you spent with last week’s assignment reviewing [[grief]] and grieving. Many of you [[progressed]], not only in your personal [[understanding]] of the subject but also in reaching closer to your own personal [[healing]]. I have but a few more [[words]] to say this evening and that is about this coming week’s assignment; that of reviewing and being aware of the [[expectations]] that you each carry with you. I would caution you to not let go of those wonderful things that you can naturally [[expect]] as a beloved child of God. For our Father’s love and [[watchcare]], you may always be excitedly expectant. The expectations, however, are those demands of the human [[self]] which we are asking you to assess and leave behind. Expect [[love]] and expect Father’s Will to [[unfold]] in your life. These things, my dears, you can always count on. I bid you good night, and thank you all for your [[diligence]] and your [[openness]] that you have all [[demonstrated]] as we move forward with this part of your [[education]]. |
− | Malvantra (T/R Daniel): Good evening, class. This is Malvantra. I would like to commend you all on the time you spent with last week’s assignment reviewing [[grief]] and grieving. Many of you [[progressed]], not only in your personal [[understanding]] of the subject but also in reaching closer to your own personal [[healing]]. I have but a few more [[words]] to say this evening and that is about this coming week’s assignment; that of reviewing and being aware of the [[expectations]] that you each carry with you. I would caution you to not let go of those wonderful things that you can naturally [[expect]] as a beloved child of God. For our Father’s love and [[watchcare]], you may always be excitedly expectant. The expectations, however, are those demands of the human [[self]] which we are asking you to assess and leave behind. Expect [[love]] and expect Father’s Will to [[unfold]] in your life. These things, my dears, you can always count on. I bid you good night, and thank you all for your [[diligence]] and your [[openness]] that you have all [[demonstrated]] as we move forward with this part of your [[education]]. Thank you, dear ones. We are expectant that great things will [[manifest]] through your desire to serve and your desire to [[heal]] yourselves and others. Thank you for your [[participation]]. Good night.
| + | Thank you, dear ones. We are expectant that great things will [[manifest]] through your desire to serve and your desire to [[heal]] yourselves and others. Thank you for your [[participation]]. Good night. |