Very interesting and ironic, but today’s post will be my last post from my beloved book The Teaching of Little Crow – The Journey of the Soul by Angelina Heart. Life is filled with significant and less significant beginnings and endings… In my personal life, I am facing a double “ending” situation, where I have to find the strength within to face & accept the situation, let go of the people that I’ve come to love and care for and move on to hopefully bigger and better things.
By God, it is awfully difficult… but since it is happening to me, I know there are lessons I should be extracting that will hopefully make me a better, stronger & wiser person.
When something good ends, that means something better is about to begin. At least that is what I am choosing to believe. You have to have faith. You have to believe.
Believe in Yourself.
Believe in God.
Believe in Your Dreams.
Believe it is all going to work out in the end.
Because this life is merely an illusion, a game, an act… of God experiencing itself through a human form.
And so, nothing can truly hurt us. As it is reminded to us in the words below, we are all part of God and all of us have the Divine Wisdom, Intelligence and Love vested inside of us. All it takes to fully feel empowered is to bring your entire awareness to it. =)
I truly hope that the information I shared with you from this fabulous book, The Teaching of Little Crow – The Journey of the Soul, sparked some inspiration, enlightenment & shed some light on such subjects as religion, spirituality, love, karma and many more.
Today’s post is a short one about Dylan’s final realizations about Jesus, religion and the Law of Life. – Page 497
< While reading the words highlighted in red in the New Testament (those supposedly spoken by Jesus of Nazareth,) it became evident how often his most profound statements were prefaced with the words “I AM”. Crow realized Jesus referred to the God within – “the Father within me” – and not his personal self.
His childhood training always presented Jesus as the only son of God, the intercessor, holding mankind once removed from God, always looking to this being for mercy, instead of looking to the God within. After reading the teachings of Jesus with new eyes, he could see his brother had only taught about the God within ALL mankind. When he understood Jesus’s reference to the Universal Christ Consciousness as the intercessor, suddenly, “as above, so below,” became crystal clear. This great and holy being, by his example, came to remind us we are, in fact, One with God, and have the Father anchored right within us, and the Christ-self acting as the intercessor between the lower self and the Mighty I AM Presence – God individualized within each man.>
< Every blessed and loving thing you freely put out to the world, whether it be thoughts, feelings, words, deeds, or money, returns with more of its kind. No wonder Jesus Christ instructed us to love our enemies. What we send out must come back to the creator, magnified. >
< Whenever life hands you experience of disappointment or betrayal and you feel your heart is broken beyond repair, turn your attention to God, and he will fill your broken heart with the illumination of his Divine Love, Intelligence, and Wisdom. Then will this world appear to you as the illusion it truly is, and all experience will serve only to teach and enlighten you. >
Oh, I so needed to be reminded of that wisdom from the last paragraph.
If you haven’t already, I highly-highly recommend you get and read and re-read this book many times over. Because it is filled with priceless, enlightening information and insights.
I hope you enjoyed reading the excerpts from this wonderful book. I am a bit sad that it is over, and at the same time excited to start sharing with you another one of my MOST favourite books of all time, that has changed my life!
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Oh, I need to read this book! It’s funny how I actually got you interested in it, and then to this day still haven’t read it.
I love the picture of bukashkin!
xx
Mimi