| 48 / Wellspring | |
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Lifewaters arise from the depths. The ubiquitous and nourishing source of life flows through you to those in need. Maintain your access to the central source of knowledge in order to be a blessing to the many. |
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Build not a one-sided life, knowing that he that is well-grounded is as a tree planted by the waters of life, that that given out is as for the healings of many—whether in those of the mental forces or those of material gains of life; and let not thine physical endeavors be evil-spoken of. 1727-1 Then, turn to thine own opportunity within to know Him while it is yet day in thine own material consciousness. Sow the seeds of truth, of brotherly love, of kindness, of gentleness, of patience. And know, that alone ye possess is that which ye have given away! That which ye command or demand is never a defense, but rather a judgment ye have set upon thine own self. Then, let thy well [wellspring? Pr. 16:22; 18:4] be renewed within thee, that ye may show forth in the days of thy awareness as to thy relationship to thy brother, that ye take thought of him in that as ye would have men do to you, ye do even so to them. 1759-1 There have been periods when the entity, through various forms or manners of seeking, has touched—yea, for the moment opened—the wellspring of understanding. And then through infinite mysteries these have at times been shattered by the mysteries of the experiences in associations with others. The desire, the hope in the present is to use self, self’s abilities, for the awakening of hope, the arousing of faith to activity. And this is bringing that peace, that hope within the experience of self that is making this experience to become as it were the greater of all the experiences of the entity through the sojourns in the earth. 1613-1 For all power has been given unto Him who hath overcome the world, overcome even death; and is at the right hand of glory; that we, too, may know the way, the light; that we may drink deep of the waters of life . . . 540-3 (Q) How can she broaden her social life? (A) In the same way and manner. Be a source of knowledge to all, and this attracts those not only whom the entity may help but who may aid the entity—in all fields of activity that have to do with mental, material and spiritual development. (Q) What will bring back the entity’s zest and love of life? (A) Engaging in, and aiding others in, same. 189-3 | |
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