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  • ...ight with It. We invoke the presence of the holy [[Thought Adjuster|Father in us]] and around us and ask for the [[presence]] of [[angels]] and others to ...on of myself, [[Machiventa]] and Christ [[Michael]]. You have said as much in your question that you are already ready to participate with us. Your openn
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  • ...not only what you see but how you plan on applying your view of [[truth]] in the form of [[service]]. ...given by [[Jessona]] and [[Rayson]] on healing. Your desire to be involved in the [[energies]], your willingness to be a [[channel]] for these energies,
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  • ...ht but to [[practice]] the principle of [[non-resistance]] in all ways and in all principles. So we [[relax]] we relent and we allow [[the teachers]] to ..., were we to sit in the presence of God, we would overlook our association in the [[experience]] of [[worship]]. Which is fine! Which is desirable. Which
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  • Opening prayer and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prayer_of_Saint_Francis Prayer of St. Francis] ...hat the [[path]] that you are taking follows that of [[the Father]]'s will in your [[life]]. If you were, of course, born [[perfect]], these [[experience
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  • Opening Prayer ...[[truth, beauty, and goodness]] and may our [[hearts]] be open as we think in terms of [[the teachers]] tonight, that the lesson might make us more than
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  • Opening prayer could not be heard due to recording quality. ...exist in a material world. And it is the spiritualizing mind that can live in the world but not be of the world.
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  • Prayer: Dear Michael and Mother Spirit. Greetings! We welcome you with open mi ...e throughout the Local Universe. Yet, my children, Christmas is not about Christianity, or Islam, or Buddhism, or Judaism, or Hinduism--just to name a few of so m
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  • ===Opening Prayer=== ...en of [[eternity]], hear these words from your elder brother. Let us be at prayer.
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  • ...ractice]] resulting from ignorance, [[fear]] of the [[unknown]], [[trust]] in [[magic]] or [[chance]], or a false conception of [[causation]] ...Livy, Ovid, in the [[meaning]] of an unreasonable or excessive [[belief]] in [[fear]] or [[magic]], especially foreign or fantastical ideas. By the [htt
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  • ...son's praying words. Praying can be done in [[public]], as a [[group]], or in [[private]]. ...who may pray), other religions, mainly the Abrahamic religions, teach that prayer can be done spontaneously by anyone at any [[moment]].
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  • ...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prayer_of_St._Francis Prayer of St. Francis] in unison ...]] there is always the other side, that of being [[evil]]. So [[inherent]] in your own being is this capacity for evil.
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  • ...[[spirit]] [[reality]]. It keeps us from being [[isolated]] and wallowing in our isolation, reminds us that the [[companionship]] and sociability [[fact ...who is so close to you, even [[sharing]] so many of your [[emotions]] and, in fact, your [[planet]] itself.
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  • '''Theology''' is a term first used by [[Plato]] in The [[Republic]] (book ii, chap 18). The term is compounded from two Greek ...ef>See, e.g., Michael S. Kogan, 'Toward a Jewish Theology of Christianity' in ''The Journal of Ecumenical Studies'' 32.1 (Winter 1995), 89-106; available
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  • ...lping us not only receive what you wish to share with us today but to help in the continued transformation of this beloved world so dear to Michael’s h ...or many Christians this is the most sacred day in all of the traditions of Christianity. It represents the rebirth into the life eternal. It represents that my pre
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  • ...lping us not only receive what you wish to share with us today but to help in the continued transformation of this beloved world so dear to Michael’s h ...or many Christians this is the most sacred day in all of the traditions of Christianity. It represents the rebirth into the life eternal. It represents that my p
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  • ...ture]], but you are certainly given some [[glimpses]] which show direction in your lives. ...tions]] are chosen and that your lives are very much your own [[creation]] in many ways. But, when lives are joined to the will of [[the Father]], when y
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  • ..., a scabrous attack on the [[France|French]] [[monarchy]], first published in 1699. ...eing born into a noble family, many of Fénelon's ancestors had been active in politics, and for several generations his relatives had served as [[Bishop|
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  • ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What_a_Friend_We_Have_in_Jesus What a Friend We Have in Jesus]” Prayer: Matthew: Let us place ourselves in the [[presence]] of [[Jesus]], the Christ.
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  • ...nce, submission, or the like. Phrases, to do, make sacrifice; also, to put in sacrifice, to devote as a sacrificial victim. In the primary use, a ‘sacrifice’ implies an ‘[[altar]]’ on which the
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  • ...ip between oneself and one's environment. It is a subject of much research in philosophy of mind, psychology, neuroscience, and cognitive science. ...ich refers to the global availability of information to processing systems in the brain. Phenomenal consciousness is a state with [[qualia]]. Phenomenal
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