Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Amongst the Steps of DEVELOPMENT



"I say this in hopes of spreading wisdom and love. I have found when people are really walking in the truth they do not walk around dispelling the "truth" that other people are currently walking in. It is often a turn off when people crusade like the Christians in the early times trying to kill others who do not believe. For some you call Jesus mystical, but lack the wisdom of trying to ease people out of the matrix. Currently using your truth as dogma your presentation is pretty the same as a "fanatic Christianity blowing up an abortion clinic".

I use the words of Gandhi, "I like your Christ but I don't like your Christians".

How often have I seen people who claim to have the truth have a good message but their actions are a turn off. Constantly trying to shove that the Jesus, many of us Christians know is a "lie" "myth" "false god" and you really think people want to come over to "the light" when you paint people as dummies, ignorant and stupid myth believers.

People that really are walking in their truth and walking in the light walk in the comfort that LIGHT SEEKS TO FIND THE DARKNESS ...we are not televangelist recruiting people we are gentle as dove wise a serpents knowing truth is an attractive fragrance not old food that attracts flies. So I say all of this is in love and wisdom be kind to the Buddhist, Christians, Muslims and stop trying so hard to convert them if you love them you will see the God in them and respect where the divine one has them on the path. We never force fed babies we give them milk and than small solids. And please do the Divine a favor stop defending him or it or her they can do bad on their own, just love and love freely.

Your brother on the sojourn of reality. Keep your ears to the streams God is always talking." - Robert Westmoreland



"There are several things you brought up worthy of thought. One thing I'll say is that there is a stage of development people often go through about discovering new truths. This stage is important, but annoying. There is an initial feeling of trying to awake everyone up with what you've discovered as truth. It takes time to move from that sophomoric state, but it is important to experience it." - Gregory E. Woods





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