I
thought this was a good example of an opening statement from William LePar's
spiritual source, The Council. It normally sets the stage for the Research
Group's questioning period which is normally one to one and a half hours then
The Council gives their closing message. That was the general format for all
trances. The Research Group consisted of 25 to 30 people from all walks of life
who were delving into all aspects of spirituality.
The
Council: Once again, we are privileged to serve you. Once again, we have the
opportunity to demonstrate our love for each of you as spiritual brothers and
sisters. Once again, we ask that you use your God-given mind, that you think,
and that you accept only what you can accept at this time, but that which you
cannot accept, do not throw away but simply set aside. What you believe today
may be different tomorrow. Each of you are in the process of evolving, and as
one evolves, one begins to accept more and more of what one originally ran away
from.
As
the spiritual cycle continues, the ultimate in acceptance will become more
clear and more simple. The problem with man is that he attempts to hide from
his rightful place and from his God, his Father, through a smokescreen of
complicated theories and religious practices and self-indulgent concepts. But
the faster he runs, and the further he runs, the more he runs into the ultimate
to what he cannot escape.
You
were created to assist the Divine Father to share and to be a part of what lies
beyond what you have created. It is a destiny that is almost inescapable, but
since you were created in the likeness of this Divine Father, you will
ultimately have the choice of rejoining Him or separating yourself from that
Divine Source. One joy, one hope, that each of you may cling to is that in
order to separate yourself from that Divine Source you will have to work harder
at that than you will have to work at rejoining Him, re-uniting yourself more
completely with Him. All things will eventually return to its place of origin.
All things will ultimately return to that Divine Source. Run as you may; most
likely you will end up running back to your rightful place. Why take the long
way around? Open yourself up to that Creator and shorten your path. Very well.
We are ready [for questions].
For
more on William LePar and The Council visit www.WilliamLePar.com
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