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Patience is good.

David Arthur Johnston | 10.09.2004 16:41

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Patience is good.

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you will do whatever you are inspired to do, forever,
just like everything else. Arms floating from the same
source (which has no beginning).

I suggest truth is truth regardless of opinion.
'Diversity' is one word, so to speak. The infinite
reflections of 'the everything', unavoidably exist
within said 'everything'... and so there are 'absolute
truths' and they are all synonymous- there is no such
thing as choice and pride is a lie. I trust in
patience and I trust in predestiny... There are some
things God cannot do- like not be God. So, given the
nature of what we are (uncontrolable appreciators
without beginning) we move where the wind of life
takes us- sad or happy- ignorant or wise- whatever
will be WILL be.

Try making a choice that isn't an inspiration. You
can't do it. It is impossible. You are your
experience, forever. I think the problem a lot of
people have is their preconception of what God may be.
It is you and everything. Because sanity exists God
knows sanity. Because insanity exists God knows
insanity.

Another problem people have is imagining the infinite
experience before now and imagining that because the
past is what it is the future will be the only thing
it can be. I've been saying a lot lately that
'patience is good because desire is moot- so don't be
afraid'.

It appears I'm babbling... so the issues are 'the
money thing' and the 'pride/predestiny' thing. Through
the filter of patience the wisdom to discern comes.

We are afraid of having our fear taken from us because
of the responsibility and work involved in being of a
mind where we would rather die than use money. That's
something we get over. Patience is good.

in catalysts and revolutions,

David Arthur Johnston

Victoria, BC, Canada

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David Arthur Johnston