The assistant hotel manager is a husky black woman about 40 years old. I usually do not get along with bosses very well, and often get run off the job, but she and I have hit it off for some reason. I would walk across hot coals for this woman.
She has a motto posted in her office. It goes something like this: Changing perspectives change lives.
If we had faith in God the size of a mustard seed, we would accept that the sky and death are the only limits for us--and that gives us a heckuva lot of territory to conquer.
God is trying earnestly, repeatedly to instruct us that if we individuate, if we leave the herd behind, and dedicate our lives to De and individuating, there is no limit on what we can do, be and become. That is fulfilling our potential of the angelic part of our natures. God needs us to become angelic so in this world and in the next world we can work as industrious, dedicated, skilled farm laborers, tending the vines and plants growing in God's vineyard. We have work to do, work assigned to us by God, but we have to get up to speed first.
With a change in perspective, we can, each of us, be on the top of the world. If we know that we have the potential, and believe that we are worthy, and accept that if we so apply ourselves, that success is inevitable, then we will be on top of the world.
What are you waiting for?
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