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"You may pray to God. You may fall down on your knees and prostrate yourself in the temple or the mosque or the church. But until you begin to carry out God’s work that is meant for you to carry out you will not understand the real nature of your spiritual reality." | "You may pray to God. You may fall down on your knees and prostrate yourself in the temple or the mosque or the church. But until you begin to carry out God’s work that is meant for you to carry out you will not understand the real nature of your spiritual reality." | ||
− | + | <ref>The Origin (November 18, 2009)</ref> | |
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+ | "God wills that your true power and abilities be restored to you and that this restoration happen within your engagement with Knowledge deep within yourself and your engagement with others within the world. | ||
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+ | If you value your relationship with the Creator, then this is what you must respond to. | ||
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+ | Prostrating yourself, worshipping, declaring your submission mean nothing if you will not follow that which you are meant to see, know and do." | ||
+ | <ref>The Confirmation (April 2, 2011)</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 06:05, 1 April 2012
Excerpts
"You may pray to God. You may fall down on your knees and prostrate yourself in the temple or the mosque or the church. But until you begin to carry out God’s work that is meant for you to carry out you will not understand the real nature of your spiritual reality." [1]
"God wills that your true power and abilities be restored to you and that this restoration happen within your engagement with Knowledge deep within yourself and your engagement with others within the world.
If you value your relationship with the Creator, then this is what you must respond to.
Prostrating yourself, worshipping, declaring your submission mean nothing if you will not follow that which you are meant to see, know and do." [2]