Archive for January, 2006

Childhood

Sunday, January 1st, 2006

The Listening Writings

The following series of forty-two “received writings” took place between Jan. 17, 2002 and May 23, 2002. They are each dated and the time of reception given. I found them very illuminating and consider that the Council of Six beings who dictated them to me by some form of mental transference gave over a beautiful type of spiritual science. Please share them with others. This is the first publication of these writings.

Zohara M. Hieronimus
August 30, 2005

Childhood 1/25/02 7:00 am – 7:10 am

Children are not small adults. They are vessels of learning – learning about everything, everything they do is new to the soul in anew body. They are not to be given tasks like adults but tasks done for the sake of joy and the joy of learning Most children are not given a childhood, but a mirror of adulthood. Childhood doesn’t carry the weight of the world but the weight of a bird in flight. It should be light, fancy free and carefree. That is not to say without discipline. Every bird is taught to fly; every little bird is schooled to land properly. Every bird is shown how to look for what they need. All of these are basic instructions, what is not being done however is the flight. Few are teaching their children properly how to fly from an early age.
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Patience

Sunday, January 8th, 2006

The Listening Writings

The following series of forty-two “received writings” took place between Jan. 17, 2002 and May 23, 2002. They are each dated and the time of reception given. I found them very illuminating and consider that the Council of Six beings who dictated them to me by some form of mental transference gave over a beautiful type of spiritual science. Please share them with others. This is the first publication of these writings.

Zohara M. Hieronimus
August 30, 2005

#10 6:55 am – 7:15 1/26/02

Patience

Patience is spoken of as a dimension, similar to time and space and force. It is not so much a dimension as an attribute of a dimension that is both inner and outer. It is the quality of nurturance.

Patience is not a discipline, it is a way that love is expressed, love for oneself, love for the laws of nature, love for the natural world. The reason so few people have this quality of enduring love of anything, the ability to enable something’s gradual unfoldment, is that love is not thought of as without time. Love like so many things, is in some people’s mind, a measure of output. Patience requires faith in the unseen, faith in the effort’s ability to produce what cannot yet be known. Patience is not something that is cultivated with stern indoctrination, rather it is the emergence of the soul’s ability to contour a life according to what in the long run it needs.
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Wolfing Through Space

Sunday, January 15th, 2006

(Hieronimusing originally posted 8/2/01)

There is within the physics community a wonderful group of functional mystics, meaning the laws they have discovered or modeled, are in complete agreement with the ancient spiritual teachings of many traditions, be they Cabalists, Buddhists, Gnostic, Christian Mystics, and other ancient traditions as well. Expressing itself fundamentally in the law of similars, the general rule is that all things are related through octaves of similars. Much like a piano key board, one might have eight different variations of a note, each being higher or lower than another. Our thoughts are like these musical notes when put into a musical arrangement. They have beat, they have frequency, they have a shape and sound to them. Some have called these, thought forms. Clairvoyants can describe them, their color, their clarity or fuzziness. What we think say and do literally affects the shape of the material world. All things are vibrations, you, me and our computers. All interact. We are in an ever seething matrix of energies interconnected, all of the time. None of us can stop the world and get off, even when our bodies die. Because as units of light-energy we are immortal, recycling through the process of manifestations and immateriality.
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A Beautiful Life

Sunday, January 22nd, 2006

The Listening Writings

The following series of forty-two “received writings” took place between Jan. 17, 2002 and May 23, 2002. They are each dated and the time of reception given. I found them very illuminating and consider that the Council of Six beings who dictated them to me by some form of mental transference gave over a beautiful type of spiritual science. Please share them with others. This is the first publication of these writings.

Zohara M. Hieronimus
August 30, 2005

#11 1/28/02 6:20 – 6:40

Beauty is not a quality of symmetry , though symmetry is inherent in beauty. Rather it is a quality of parts being proportionate to each other’s state.It is about proportion. A beautiful life is one well proportioned between inner and outer, self and other, giving and receiving. A beautiful life is something few humans strive for,. Few even conceive the notion , that a life, like a work of art can be made beautiful.
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Compassionate Service

Sunday, January 29th, 2006

The Listening Writings

The following series of forty-two “received writings” took place between Jan. 17, 2002 and May 23, 2002. They are each dated and the time of reception given. I found them very illuminating and consider that the Council of Six beings who dictated them to me by some form of mental transference gave over a beautiful type of spiritual science. Please share them with others. This is the first publication of these writings.

Zohara M. Hieronimus
August 30, 2005

7:30 – 7:40 pm 1/29/02

Compassionate civic action is to suggest the kind of service one can do. It also tells how to do that service. You have spent much of your life serving as a warrior. It is time to serve as a peace maker. We do not mean to cease the effort of fighting injustice, but to do so in a way that attracts less attention of the force that opposes peace. It is wiser to support the most vulnerable in the world, for few care that that is done, but it has the biggest effect. For he who would lift up the least able, lifts the whole world. Compassionate civic service need not be a work of your own hands, but work involving hands. Where ever you find the hands of others put to task, give your support. Wherever talent is being expended to assist in the most basic of needs, lend your care. These are simply guidelines to make your giving greater, so that when it is given, one sees the light come from it. Where so ever one’s heart and hands are put together, there is peace and prosperity spiritually.

ZMH