Peace

1. Peace
W isdom and truth are conditions (and circumstances) that appear when a soul is given peace. That peace is inherent and always given to all beings. Our „blindness“ in the night of error only causes us to experience and make a choice. This possibility of choice requires differentiation and this in turn requires evaluation. Heaven lives in the world of the Absolute, while physical existence is manifested in the world of the relative. This circumstance creates the tensions that make our travels seem so precious, and the beauty in the expression of movement. Peace – especially peace of mind – exists both absolutely and relatively. May we all recognize our light and understand the beauty of our journeys. Through that which has thrown us into this existence – the search for experience..
2. Forgiveness
E nmity is then overcome in us when we all recognize that we are brothers and sisters in heaven. This recognition includes the thought and feeling of forgiveness.
We all find it difficult to forgive each other as long as we cannot forgive ourselves. This „guilt“ has grown in our tradition of seeing ourselves as unfinished, imperfect and unholy beings. Our God-given ability to judge and to judge conditions the motive of evaluation.
Valuation, however, classifies and consequently restricts our thinking, wanting and acting.
Peace arises in us when we – by virtue of our cognition – live love. And this means first and foremost to accept oneself as who one is: A being of light – without error, but subject to error. Those errors are precious and at the same time highly well-born, because only they determine the growth and „maturation“ of every soul.
If God had wanted us to understand ourselves as „perfect“ at every moment, He would not have created the possibility of error. It is error that enables the soul to mature and to know itself. So we may not be afraid of being able to „err“, because this would mean that we would take away the possibility of maturation and „growth“ from our soul. Instead, we may enjoy our journeys and learn from the experiences of others and our own.
If we live in this faith, we will be rewarded with peace.
