Lessons from the Source Audio E-Mail 6/29/10

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From Chapter Two: The Challenges of Earth Life

Section Three: A Higher Perspective

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(11 of 12) The reality where these incredible forces exist is beyond the world of your everyday life, beyond the world you can presently know, though there will be many times when these two worlds will merge. As you confront your challenges—no matter how difficult—you can and should rest in the assurance that there will be a perfect outworking and that all of these things are happening for a higher purpose that has yet to be revealed to you. While this is difficult to believe in your present life, accept it as if it were true, and you will weather difficult times and be a source of strength for yourself and for others.

Jack Armstrong © 2010

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“Think of your peace as a vast, unending reservoir of silence. It is, in fact, beyond the scope of a reservoir, because it is unending. The analogy of the peace at the bottom of the ocean, which is constant even though the surface of the ocean is in constant turmoil, is excellent, but the only flaw in it is that oceans have shoresthey come to an end. The peace that is yours has no limitations whatsoever. It is grander than the universe. You cannot understand this now, but you will.

“Drawing on that peace is as simple and uncomplicated as opening a door. If you are in a house that is completely closed up and the air has become stale and musty, and then you open the front door and allow the fresh, clean air to come in, it takes very little time for the old to be replaced by the new. Unless you close the door again and stop the flow, you will be breathing the clean air. And even if you do close the door, you still will benefit from the new air that has entered.”