Wednesday, September 14, 2016

All things work together for good


"We must eradicate root and branch any fear and dread in our soul concerning the future that is coming toward us... We must develop composure with regard to all the feelings and sensations we have about the future; we must anticipate with absolute equanimity whatever may be coming toward us, thinking only that whatever it may be will be brought to us by the wisdom-filled guidance of the universe."  ~ Rudolf Steiner

"And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose."   — Romans 8:28

Ma Swaha
Evil is always in the service of the greater good.
"Whenever you see evil you should look into your own soul and ask yourself, Why am I not yet able to recognize the good in this evil that confronts me?" — Rudolf Steiner


"In spiritual life, so long as you have grasped it properly, nothing can go wrong."  — Rudolf Steiner


See I am God.


See I am in all things.


See I do all things.


See I never lift my hands off my own works, nor ever shall, without end.


See I lead every thing to the end I ordained for it from without beginning with the same might, wisdom, and love that I made it.


How should anything be amiss?







"All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of thing shall be well."
—Julian of Norwich 



"All existence is spirit. Just as ice is water, so matter is also spirit. Mineral, vegetable, animal, or human — all are a condensed form of spirit."  — Rudolf Steiner

"It is an indispensable condition of initiation that we should not wish things were otherwise."  — Rudolf Steiner



At-one-ment 

Washed in the Blood of the Lamb are We
Awash in a Sunburst Sea
You—Love—and I—Love—and Love Divine:
We are the Trinity

You—Love—and I—We are One-Two-Three
Twining Eternally
Two—Yes—and One—Yes—and also Three:
One Dual Trinity
Radiant Calvary
Ultimate Mystery













Source for "How should anything be amiss?": Julian of Norwich, Revelation of Love, "The Third Showing"

Source for "At-one-ment": My Muse

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