
Through this web site the commonalities of the various philosophies and theologies have been mixed in with the teachings of the One God we all speak of. This thread sews together a fine tapestry of thought and logic, meant to assist you and I in our personal growth; the expansion of our consciousness and the realization of our spiritual truth.
This commonality has a direct relationship with you, your country, our world and our galaxy as we move into the Age of Aquarius. The concepts of this commonality start today with you and the Third Millennium, providing you a foundation for a better way of life.
My spirit guides emphasize the importance of these concepts as a guide, a foundation as we step into the Third Millennium. They are: A Creed, A Philosophy of Life, and A
Way of Life.
What would our world be like if each person lived his or her life based on these concepts? Maybe we would be like the Minoans, a civilization which stood at the very beginning of European civilization, some three and a half millennia ago. They were a people of magnificent social organization, culture, art, and remarkable mercantile abilities, utilizing a large merchant navy. Even though there are no written records of these people, the paintings on the walls of the ruins tell a tale of people who lived a life in peace and harmony with the world around them.
How will these commonalities effect your life? How will they effect you? Will you start by opening up those barriers that you have erected within yourself? Will you utilize those positive abilities that are your heritage? Will you allow yourself to see the positive aspects within your life?
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- I will have Faith in myself, in my strength and my endurance.
- I will have Hope in a brighter and better tomorrow, for my children and my children’s children.
- I will Love myself. I will love those around me, even those I do not know. For love transcends from my chosen God through me to the Human Race. As an individual of the Human Race it is mankind I must love. Love wards off loneliness. Love warms the spirit. Love is the light of man.
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Since the One God we all speak of is the Creator, all men and women are the children of God.
Because of that, all men and women are brothers and sisters, entitled to dignity, respect for their opinions, and consideration of their feelings.
I must take responsibility for my own life and actions.
Neither wealth nor poverty, education nor ignorance, health nor sickness excuse any person from doing the best he or she can do, no matter the circumstance.
No one has the right to tell another person what he or she must think or believe.
Each man and woman has an absolute right to intellectual, spiritual, economic, and political freedom. This is a right given by your chosen God, not by man.
I must learn and practice self-control.
I must make sure my spiritual nature triumphs over my social nature. Another way of saying the samething is that even when I am tempted to anger, I must not be violent. Even when I am tempted to selfishness, I must be charitable. Even when I want to "write someone off," I must remember that he or she is a human and entitled to my respect. Even when I want to give up, I must go on. Even when I am hated, I must return love, or at a minimum, I must not hate back.
Faith must be in the center of our lives.
A person's faith, what ever it may be, is central to a good
life.
I have a responsibility to be a good
citizen, and to obey the laws of the land.
That does not mean I cannot try to change things, but
change must take place in legal, peaceful, ways.
Change in any form, scares people, so respect others along the way and allow them the oportunity to grow at their own pace.
It is important to work at make this world better for all who live on it.
We have a duty to all men and women to bring about opportunities, so each person's life is as fulfilling as it can be.
Honor and integrity are essential to life.
Life without honor and integrity is without meaning.
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When I can look out over the rivers, the hills, and the far horizon with a profound sense of my own littleness in the vast scheme of things, and yet have faith, hope, and courage-which is the root of every virtue . . .
When I know down deep in my heart every human is noble, is vile, is divine, is diabolic, is lonely as I am, and I seek to know, to forgive, and to love my fellow man . . .
When I know how to sympathize with another human in his or her sorrows, yea, even in his or her sins-knowing that each human fights a hard fight against many odds . . .
When I have learned how to make friends and keep them, and above all how to be friends with myself . . .
When I love flowers, can hunt birds for food and not for fun, and feel the thrill of an old forgotten joy when I hear the laughter of a little child . . .
When I can be happy and high-minded amid the meaner drudgeries of life . . .
When star-crossed trees and the glint of sunlight on flowing waters subdue me like the thought of one much loved and long dead . . .
When no voice of distress reaches my ears in vain, and no hand seeks my aid without response . . .
When I find good in every faith, whatever the name may be, that helps the human race to lay hold of divine things and see majestic meanings in life . . .
When I can look into a wayside puddle and see something beyond mud, and into the face of the most forlorn human mortal and see something beyond sin . . .
When I know how to pray, how to love, how to hope . . .
When I have kept faith with myself, with my fellow human, and with my God, glad to live, but not afraid to die . . .
When I have achieved all of these things then I have found the secret of life and must share, to the best of my abilites, with the rest of the world.
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