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Today, let us set aside the separate nature of our bodies, and focus on and support the eternal sameness in our souls. Today, let us use God’s mercy and grace to help us see past the temporal and into the eternal. To look beyond what our brothers’ and sisters’ bodies might think, say or do, and instead focus on their sacred, changeless loving essence and nature — their souls. All of us have come to Earth with the same basic mission in mind: to love and serve, and thus to help and heal this world in our own unique ways. Some have recalled their missions. Others are in the process of recalling theirs. The ways we express our missions will differ. Yet no matter when or how our missions are accomplished, we are all God’s children, all forever equally worthy of His love, mercy and grace.
Today, all we are being asked to do is to see God’s children as He created them. By doing so, we align with the mind of God. At one with the mind of God, we recall and reinforce our true nature. The more we reinforce that only the truth in us is true, the more we see the eternal in others, instead of their temporal physical form. Today, as we overlook who our brothers and sisters are not, we see them as they truly are. It’s time for us to be the love that we are in truth by choosing to focus on and see the sacred sameness in all others. Today, this is all that is asked of us: to only see the truth as true, the sacred sameness in each other, who God created us all to be.
All glory to God.
Peace, Health, Happiness, Love, Laughter, and Light.
James Blanchard Cisneros
Author of the book “You Have Chosen to Remember”
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