Sunday, May 11th, 2014
Happy Mothers Day.
Today I woke thinking about re-aligning. I feel like I’m re-aligning my life (again) to live the answer to your question: “What would you do if you knew you were God?” I sense that this is all perfect and part of my learning, but sometimes I feel like I fail. Life is full of choices in every moment. Some choices are more “aligned” with who I am, and others clearly aren’t. But I am seeing that all of them are Ok on the grand scale. I think the questions comes as to what I most desire to experience and achieve. I want to experience peace. I also want to create and achieve things that are positive for the world, which gives me satisfaction and joy. And I now know that it is only with/as you that this happens. I don’t want to try to do anything without you any more (haha). The good news is I know you are here when I am feeling disconnected (or not), and I know what to do to remember who I am… like right now, writing with you.
“Good morning my love. Your commitment to your truth and self will guarantee that you will not fail. The truth is you can not fail. There is no pass or failure in this school. This is a mindset that is limiting so many people from trying – from just being them selves. There are no judges appointed by me. You have created them all, and it is up to you to fire them. Trust the perfection in it all. Yet just because it is perfect now does not mean it could not be changed. This is what it is all about. What you chose yesterday may not be what you choose today. Don’t get stuck in your past choices. That is not how you grow. And it is not listening to the truth. As I have written to you before: Ask yourself again and again: What is the truth? Then tell it with all of you being.
Love, God”
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Copyright, Diane Dandeneau, 2014