Your Freedom

We are concerned for all your freedoms.

Don't sacrifice your freedom too easily! Don't sell out too cheap. God doesn't want your soul. If you offer yourself to him, thinking "I'm making a great sacrifice, I'm giving the Lord my entire being.":

There are exceptions.

These people can find comfort in saying, "OK Lord, I've done the best I can do. There is nothing else to do but suicide or surrender to you." In which case your sacrifice of surrender (rather than suicide) is lovingly accepted even though it is less than what it could be.

In some cases, when healing or magick is requested, the question isn't "Am I selling out?". The question is "Who can I give my power to who will use it for my benefit better than I'm using it now?" As in many things in life, it depends on who you trust. Daily we give our power away to such ridiculous agencies (i.e. if you watch TV you're buying into all kinds of things that sap your personal power)   that it's not a question of giving my power away. It's a question of "Who will use my power for my benefit and ultimate freedom?"

We depend on others constantly, whether it's your wife, your girl friend, your boy friend, the cop on the corner or your pastor. When I'm asked to help, it's my pleasure to use the power given to me and the permission given to me to the best I possibly can:

And of course, none of this is necessary if we realize (to paraphrase Neil Donald Walsh, and so many others): 

No spaces. As Carl Welz (Magitech) would say, "Distance is a function of structural differences." This wonderful statement is the key to how our senses are fooled to thinking that there are spaces in between. As Tracy Chapman sings,  "in this fiction of the space between, sometimes a lie is the best thing." Her perception that the space between people is a fiction, and because of this fiction we would rather accept a lie.

Memories of the splendor of which we are heir cause not rejoicing, but fear. This CAN and WILL change, as the Gods return to Earth. So be it.

Copyright ©2001 Harold Gillespie, Rittman, OH USA