The Children of the Law of One & the Lost Teachings of Atlantis

The Children of the Law of One & the Lost Teachings of Atlantis

I pulled these messages out of a book that I felt really applied to all of us, at this juncture in time. I have left the page number next to each text, for quick, easy reference; in case anyone would like to further investigate his or her own behavior. This very well describes many of us, when we first met, TODAY and maybe even in times to come. My hope is that, we may see ourselves and each other with more humility, caring, understanding and patience. For who we are at this very moment and who we are becoming, good – bad or indifferent, look at your Works and tell me who you see standing inside you. Look at each other and see your Self. No one less, no one more, G-d sees ALL as ONE. I have more to say but will withhold the messages I am receiving from Spirit (until I have processed them completely), the message is not only about our current behavior amongst ourselves, but the state of our HUMAN-ity. Which is not reflecting very well. ~Jozef

This next section does not apply to all. This is specific to other past historical figures that raised word, thought, and deeds above the low bar of the norm these incurred the backlash of a backward society.

Look at the lives of the great beings of history the saints and teachers, for instance. Would you say that because they were persecuted, tortured, and murdered, it meant they had bad karma? No. Nor was it that they had negative thoughts that drew it to them. The fact is, their very positive natures drew such negative response, because this world is ruled by negative SELFish separate selves. The greatest Beings have suffered the most. This also occurs because the Universal Spirit forges its best tools in a fire. To paraphrase an old saying, God falls hardest on those he wants the most. Page 135

Let the Testing Begin

When you decide you want to change, and you make the decision to go for it, to set foot on the path and devote your life to the Universal Spirit, things start changing fast. In one way or another, if you have essentially made such an internal commitment, it is as if you have said, OK God, I’m ready to come back. I am ready for anything I must do in order to change, and serve as a vehicle for you. And so the first step of your cross-bearing path to the crucifixion begins. An intense flow of heavy tests hits you. Trials of pain, suffering, and temptation come one after another from all directions and sources in your life, sometimes many at one time. Again, remember the ancient text, God falls hardest on those he wants most. An old lover, who you once wanted to marry, may call you up out of the blue after 10 years, and he is rich, and wants to marry you. Your father may die. Your mother is sick and needs you to tend her night and day, and your brother is worthless for such things. You get the best job offer in your life ~but it would mean moving away from where your path is currently located (geographically). Your grown child desperately needs your help for some non-spiritual reason, yet it is a worldly valid, or normally important reason something that you would be obligated to do ordinarily. You name it; it will come out of the woodwork to lead you away from your true spiritual path. You will only be able to pass by such diversionary life experiences without falling by the wayside of your path into a diversionary trap, IF:

1.)Your consciousness is expansive enough to see the bigger picture, to see the greatest good for all people that you can do with your life if you stay on your path, and
2.)You have the conviction to follow your path, regardless of the things that try to lead you off. Then there is the pain of following your real path that comes up.

The path is like a bed of roses, flowers-thorns-flowers-thorns, but if one walks in the footprints of those that have walked there before, the masters/teachers, then one can avoid the pitfalls of the thorns… Page 210

There is nothing you can do but endure it, and go through it. Personal growth is often life a physical healing crisis. By enduring the suffering, fever, vomiting, etc., you can, with patience, understanding, humility, and perseverance, know who you really are, as your Inner Being emerges from the debris. The Soul/Inner Being is eternally indestructible; when there is nothing left, there is the Soul, there is the Spirit, and your True Self. Page 214

This section is for those whose obligations in life allow for such a commitment:

So the teachings advise those who seek Oneness with the Universal Spirit, to place themselves in a monastic community, where they can nurture and develop in Spirit. It doesn’t need to be big. You can even do it with a couple of like-minded friends or relatives. As long as everyone understand the rules of interaction, giving, and living with each other. It would also be good to have a teacher in such a situation. But even without one, there definitely need to be a head for the body, that everyone agrees will have final say so, and has a good amount of respect for everyone. The teacher doesn’t necessarily need to be living with you, although that is the most desirable. But you must have a teacher that everyone agrees has greater insight than their own, and has the respect to give direction and input to all members equality, decide fairly and honestly on any disagreements if (when) they crop up. The most important thing is that each member approaches each other member with total humility, rather than defensiveness.

This applies to all:

One of the biggest problems the self creates to defeat growth, is the Ego trait of wanting to be right all the time (or at least having the appearance of being right). A person who is set on appearing right all the time, actually creates a pattern in which they are usually wrong most of the time, and worse, they don’t even learn from their mistakes. But a person who doesn’t care how they appear to others, and has a humble attitude, will eventually be right all the time. A musician who is afraid to hit wrong notes when they are learning or playing, will learn far slower, and be a much poorer player, than the one who takes the risk and goes for it, and doesn’t care if he looks foolish because he hits a wrong note once in awhile that one will be the fastest learner and ultimately the greatest artist. Be humble and you will grow. Be the lowest and you will be the highest.
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Be at peace!

Jozef