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Teilhard de Chardin Quote of the Week
Fear of the Lord
"And to man He said, 'Behold, the fear of the Lord, that is wisdom;
And to depart from evil is understanding.'" Job 28:28
≈ God’s first commandment ≈
≈ That you walk humbly with Him ≈
≈ And to love others. ≈
≈ What are your demands ≈
≈ That you depart from evil ≈
≈ Seeking for wisdom ≈
≈ What is this wisdom ≈
≈ Philosophy common sense ≈
≈ Maybe, religions ≈
≈ Wisdom starts with fear ≈
≈ Fear of the Lord’s majesty ≈
≈ His omnipotence ≈
≈ He controls all things ≈
≈ Your life, existence, future ≈
≈ In Him you have hope ≈
≈ God has chosen you ≈
≈ You are His own beloved ≈
≈ Son and creation ≈
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"And to man He said, 'Behold, the fear of the Lord, that is wisdom;
And to depart from evil is understanding.'" Job 28:28
≈ God’s first commandment ≈
≈ That you walk humbly with Him ≈
≈ And to love others. ≈
≈ What are your demands ≈
≈ That you depart from evil ≈
≈ Seeking for wisdom ≈
≈ What is this wisdom ≈
≈ Philosophy common sense ≈
≈ Maybe, religions ≈
≈ Wisdom starts with fear ≈
≈ Fear of the Lord’s majesty ≈
≈ His omnipotence ≈
≈ He controls all things ≈
≈ Your life, existence, future ≈
≈ In Him you have hope ≈
≈ God has chosen you ≈
≈ You are His own beloved ≈
≈ Son and creation ≈
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The Divine Spirit,
Will transcend your every fear,
Through the love of God.
As a child of God,
The Divine Mother watches,
Every step you take.
Her love and His care,
Shelter your growing spirit,
Pointing the way home.
Your home is your heart,
God’s residence in our lives,
Share it with others.
Follow discernment,
Let the Holy Spirit lead,
Through difficult times.
The Holy Spirit,
Will transcend your every fear,
Through your love of God.
Have no fear, but trust,
Be patient, God’s time is eternity,
Now, do not worry.
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Will transcend your every fear,
Through the love of God.
As a child of God,
The Divine Mother watches,
Every step you take.
Her love and His care,
Shelter your growing spirit,
Pointing the way home.
Your home is your heart,
God’s residence in our lives,
Share it with others.
Follow discernment,
Let the Holy Spirit lead,
Through difficult times.
The Holy Spirit,
Will transcend your every fear,
Through your love of God.
Have no fear, but trust,
Be patient, God’s time is eternity,
Now, do not worry.
Thomastwo Haiku 5-7-5
And to you, I bring,
Faith, Hope, Love in his spirit,
You are my perfection.
Proclaim this good news,
God is your holy father,
Home and destiny.
I have been with you,
From the beginning of time.
With you forever.
You are beloved,
My spirit guides you always,
Do not forsake me.
Truth, beauty, goodness,
Are your birthright found in me,
The gifts of spirit.
You will hear my voice,
Seek it in contemplation,
Find it in your heart.
And to you, I bring,
Faith, Hope, Love spiritually,
You are my perfection.
There is but one truth,
To be heard in thought, word, deed.
Love is that one truth.
Thomastwo Haiku 5-7-5
Faith, Hope, Love in his spirit,
You are my perfection.
Proclaim this good news,
God is your holy father,
Home and destiny.
I have been with you,
From the beginning of time.
With you forever.
You are beloved,
My spirit guides you always,
Do not forsake me.
Truth, beauty, goodness,
Are your birthright found in me,
The gifts of spirit.
You will hear my voice,
Seek it in contemplation,
Find it in your heart.
And to you, I bring,
Faith, Hope, Love spiritually,
You are my perfection.
There is but one truth,
To be heard in thought, word, deed.
Love is that one truth.
Thomastwo Haiku 5-7-5
That which is truth,
Resides within your own heart.
Seek your perfection.
That which is truth,
Lies in our Father’s nature.
Seek His perfection.
Do unto others,
That which your Father commands:
To love everyone.
How easy to love,
Those who love you as family,
For they are God’s gift.
Those who would harm you,
Are God’s children, as you are,
Love them from your heart.
This is mystery:
Only God’s grace understands,
Ask for his true love.
His Holy Spirit,
And your inner light will guide,
Your eternal steps.
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Sacred Haiku (5-7-5)
Resides within your own heart.
Seek your perfection.
That which is truth,
Lies in our Father’s nature.
Seek His perfection.
Do unto others,
That which your Father commands:
To love everyone.
How easy to love,
Those who love you as family,
For they are God’s gift.
Those who would harm you,
Are God’s children, as you are,
Love them from your heart.
This is mystery:
Only God’s grace understands,
Ask for his true love.
His Holy Spirit,
And your inner light will guide,
Your eternal steps.
Thomastwo
Sacred Haiku (5-7-5)
God’s divine spirit,
Is your eternal refuge,
Shelter, and hope.
Listen for its voice,
Quietly it will guide you,
And support your faith.
Miracles take place,
As your faith and love increase,
God will strengthen you.
God’s grace is not won,
It is free for the asking,
As a father’s love.
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Is your eternal refuge,
Shelter, and hope.
Listen for its voice,
Quietly it will guide you,
And support your faith.
Miracles take place,
As your faith and love increase,
God will strengthen you.
God’s grace is not won,
It is free for the asking,
As a father’s love.
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What is Wisdom? Morontia Mota
“Such is the work of the beginners on the first mansion
world while the more advanced pupils on the later worlds are mastering the
higher levels of cosmic insight and morontia mota.” (See below for a insight into "Mota," the teachings on the Mansion Worlds - Havona) (Urantia Book Wisdom – Mota Paper 48:7)
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Divine Attainment
Divine attainment,
Aligns your mind with God’s mind,
God’s mind becomes yours.
Your journey to God,
Is the joining of your heart,
With the heart of God.
Listen for God’s way,
It speaks to you everyday,
Its your spiritual path.
This is not easy,
But it is the only way,
To honor His love.
All have fallen short,
Of God’s glory and beauty,
His is perfection.
Perfect your own faith,
And in him find righteousness,
Righteousness is faith.
This requires your faith,
Rightousness is living faith,
In a loving God.
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Sacred Haiku (5-7-5) Scripture: Romans 1:16-20
Divine attainment,
Aligns your mind with God’s mind,
God’s mind becomes yours.
Your journey to God,
Is the joining of your heart,
With the heart of God.
Listen for God’s way,
It speaks to you everyday,
Its your spiritual path.
This is not easy,
But it is the only way,
To honor His love.
All have fallen short,
Of God’s glory and beauty,
His is perfection.
Perfect your own faith,
And in him find righteousness,
Righteousness is faith.
This requires your faith,
Rightousness is living faith,
In a loving God.
Thomastwo
Sacred Haiku (5-7-5) Scripture: Romans 1:16-20
The freedom of choice,
Allows tragedy to happen,
In our finite lives.
Be you as perfect,
As your heavenly father,
Puts great stress on us.
Our imperfect minds,
And hearts seek our perfection,
This is our nature.
We are God’s children,
Seeking to make life’s choices,
With imperfect minds.
He’s compassionate,
Allowing us a free will:
Good and evil paths.
Affectionately,
He shares with total love,
Suffering with us.
He speaks in our hearts,
Come, be with me for all time,
Be my perfection.
Be my companion,
I am your father and friend,
For eternity.
Thomastwo
Sacred Haiku (5-7-5)
Allows tragedy to happen,
In our finite lives.
Be you as perfect,
As your heavenly father,
Puts great stress on us.
Our imperfect minds,
And hearts seek our perfection,
This is our nature.
We are God’s children,
Seeking to make life’s choices,
With imperfect minds.
He’s compassionate,
Allowing us a free will:
Good and evil paths.
Affectionately,
He shares with total love,
Suffering with us.
He speaks in our hearts,
Come, be with me for all time,
Be my perfection.
Be my companion,
I am your father and friend,
For eternity.
Thomastwo
Sacred Haiku (5-7-5)
" When you enter the kingdom, you are reborn. You cannot teach the deep
things of the spirit to those who have been born only of the flesh; first see
that men are born of the spirit before you seek to instruct them in the
advanced ways of the spirit. Do not undertake to show men the beauties of the
temple until you have first taken them into the temple."
Urantia Book (1592.6)
Urantia Book (1592.6)
"He (Jesus) cautioned his
apostles to be discreet in their remarks concerning the strained relations then
existing between the Jewish people and the Roman government; he forbade them to
become in any way embroiled in these difficulties. He was always careful to
avoid the political snares of his enemies, ever making reply, “Render to Caesar
the things which are Caesar’s and to God the things which are God’s.” He
refused to have his attention
diverted from his mission of establishing a new way of salvation; he would not
permit himself to be concerned about anything else. In his personal life he was
always duly observant of all civil laws and regulations; in all his public
teachings he ignored the civic, social, and economic realms. He told the three apostles that he was concerned only
with the principles of man’s inner and personal spiritual life. Urantia Book (1580.4)
Morontia Mota
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“Such is the work of the beginners on the first mansion world while the more advanced pupils on the later worlds are mastering the higher levels of cosmic insight and morontia mota.”
1. A display of specialized skill does not signify possession of spiritual capacity. Cleverness is not a substitute for true character.
2. Few persons live up to the faith which they really have. Unreasoned fear is a master intellectual fraud practiced upon the evolving mortal soul.
3. Inherent capacities cannot be exceeded; a pint can never hold a quart. The spirit concept cannot be mechanically forced into the material memory mold.
4. Few mortals ever dare to draw anything like the sum of personality credits established by the combined ministries of nature and grace. The majority of impoverished souls
are truly rich, but they refuse to believe it.
5. Difficulties may challenge mediocrity and defeat the fearful, but they only stimulate the true children of the Most Highs.
6. To enjoy privilege without abuse, to have liberty without license, to possess power and steadfastly refuse to use it for self-aggrandizement--these are the marks of high
civilization.
7. Blind and unforeseen accidents do not occur in the cosmos. Neither do the celestial beings assist the lower being who refuses to act upon his light of truth.
8. Effort does not always produce joy, but there is no happiness without intelligent effort.
9. Action achieves strength; moderation eventuates in charm.
10. Righteousness strikes the harmony chords of truth, and the melody vibrates throughout the cosmos, even to the recognition of the Infinite.
11. The weak indulge in resolutions, but the strong act. Life is but a day's work--do it well. The act is ours; the consequences God's.
12. The greatest affliction of the cosmos is never to have been afflicted. Mortals only learn wisdom by experiencing tribulation.
13. Stars are best discerned from the lonely isolation of experiential depths, not from the illuminated and ecstatic mountain tops.
14. Whet the appetites of your associates for truth; give advice only when it is asked for.
15. Affectation is the ridiculous effort of the ignorant to appear wise, the attempt of the barren soul to appear rich.
16. You cannot perceive spiritual truth until you feelingly experience it, and many truths are not really felt except in adversity.
17. Ambition is dangerous until it is fully socialized. You have not truly acquired any virtue until your acts make you worthy of it.
18. Impatience is a spirit poison; anger is like a stone hurled into a hornet's nest.
19. Anxiety must be abandoned. The disappointments hardest to bear are those which never come.
20. Only a poet can discern poetry in the commonplace prose of routine existence.
21. The high mission of any art is, by its illusions, to foreshadow a higher universe reality, to crystallize the emotions of time into the thought of eternity.
22. The evolving soul is not made divine by what it does, but by what it strives to do.
23. Death added nothing to the intellectual possession or to the spiritual endowment, but it did add to the experiential status the consciousness of survival.
24. The destiny of eternity is determined moment by moment by the achievements of the day by day living. The acts of today are the destiny of tomorrow.
25. Greatness lies not so much in possessing strength as in making a wise and divine use of such strength.
26. Knowledge is possessed only by sharing; it is safeguarded by wisdom and socialized by love.
27. Progress demands development of individuality; mediocrity seeks perpetuation in standardization.
28. The argumentative defense of any proposition is inversely proportional to the truth contained.
morontia mota:
Mota is a superphilosophical reconciliation of divergent reality perception which is nonattainable by material personalities; it is predicated, in part, on the experience of having survived the material life of the flesh.
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“Such is the work of the beginners on the first mansion world while the more advanced pupils on the later worlds are mastering the higher levels of cosmic insight and morontia mota.”
1. A display of specialized skill does not signify possession of spiritual capacity. Cleverness is not a substitute for true character.
2. Few persons live up to the faith which they really have. Unreasoned fear is a master intellectual fraud practiced upon the evolving mortal soul.
3. Inherent capacities cannot be exceeded; a pint can never hold a quart. The spirit concept cannot be mechanically forced into the material memory mold.
4. Few mortals ever dare to draw anything like the sum of personality credits established by the combined ministries of nature and grace. The majority of impoverished souls
are truly rich, but they refuse to believe it.
5. Difficulties may challenge mediocrity and defeat the fearful, but they only stimulate the true children of the Most Highs.
6. To enjoy privilege without abuse, to have liberty without license, to possess power and steadfastly refuse to use it for self-aggrandizement--these are the marks of high
civilization.
7. Blind and unforeseen accidents do not occur in the cosmos. Neither do the celestial beings assist the lower being who refuses to act upon his light of truth.
8. Effort does not always produce joy, but there is no happiness without intelligent effort.
9. Action achieves strength; moderation eventuates in charm.
10. Righteousness strikes the harmony chords of truth, and the melody vibrates throughout the cosmos, even to the recognition of the Infinite.
11. The weak indulge in resolutions, but the strong act. Life is but a day's work--do it well. The act is ours; the consequences God's.
12. The greatest affliction of the cosmos is never to have been afflicted. Mortals only learn wisdom by experiencing tribulation.
13. Stars are best discerned from the lonely isolation of experiential depths, not from the illuminated and ecstatic mountain tops.
14. Whet the appetites of your associates for truth; give advice only when it is asked for.
15. Affectation is the ridiculous effort of the ignorant to appear wise, the attempt of the barren soul to appear rich.
16. You cannot perceive spiritual truth until you feelingly experience it, and many truths are not really felt except in adversity.
17. Ambition is dangerous until it is fully socialized. You have not truly acquired any virtue until your acts make you worthy of it.
18. Impatience is a spirit poison; anger is like a stone hurled into a hornet's nest.
19. Anxiety must be abandoned. The disappointments hardest to bear are those which never come.
20. Only a poet can discern poetry in the commonplace prose of routine existence.
21. The high mission of any art is, by its illusions, to foreshadow a higher universe reality, to crystallize the emotions of time into the thought of eternity.
22. The evolving soul is not made divine by what it does, but by what it strives to do.
23. Death added nothing to the intellectual possession or to the spiritual endowment, but it did add to the experiential status the consciousness of survival.
24. The destiny of eternity is determined moment by moment by the achievements of the day by day living. The acts of today are the destiny of tomorrow.
25. Greatness lies not so much in possessing strength as in making a wise and divine use of such strength.
26. Knowledge is possessed only by sharing; it is safeguarded by wisdom and socialized by love.
27. Progress demands development of individuality; mediocrity seeks perpetuation in standardization.
28. The argumentative defense of any proposition is inversely proportional to the truth contained.
morontia mota:
Mota is a superphilosophical reconciliation of divergent reality perception which is nonattainable by material personalities; it is predicated, in part, on the experience of having survived the material life of the flesh.
Page 557 URANTIA BOOK (link to book below)
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