The Return
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The Return
I was listening to it on my way to work this morning, and realized something pretty profound about Trevor's work, and his music... I wanted share it and maybe get some feed back off of it.
I've noticed that there is momentum happening around the world and whether Trevor knows it or not, he is playing some sort of role in it's formation. I'm noticing a shift towards higher ideals, and morals in the place of mere theological beliefs. It's one thing to be apart of this organization, or that organization, however to be inspired to foster a personal relationship with God, and subsiquently to allow those inspirations to affect not only your lives, but those closest to you. I found a quote that to me sums up Trevor's work, and why it's important to me.
the link to the rest of this paper can be found here if you care to read further http://www.truthbook.com/index.cfm?linkID=1351#U100_2_2
I interpret this quote to mean that discovery of values, and allowing those to affect your lives is a reality of religion, and I love that.
I think Trevor is a brother, and an ambassador of the Kingdom, just like all of those who choose good and higher ideals in the place of older inferrior reaction habbits.
God Bless
I've noticed that there is momentum happening around the world and whether Trevor knows it or not, he is playing some sort of role in it's formation. I'm noticing a shift towards higher ideals, and morals in the place of mere theological beliefs. It's one thing to be apart of this organization, or that organization, however to be inspired to foster a personal relationship with God, and subsiquently to allow those inspirations to affect not only your lives, but those closest to you. I found a quote that to me sums up Trevor's work, and why it's important to me.
Spiritual growth is first an awakening to needs, next a discernment of meanings, and then a discovery of values. The evidence of true spiritual development consists in the exhibition of a human personality motivated by love, activated by unselfish ministry, and dominated by the wholehearted worship of the perfection ideals of divinity. And this entire experience constitutes the reality of religion as contrasted with mere theological beliefs.
the link to the rest of this paper can be found here if you care to read further http://www.truthbook.com/index.cfm?linkID=1351#U100_2_2
I interpret this quote to mean that discovery of values, and allowing those to affect your lives is a reality of religion, and I love that.
I think Trevor is a brother, and an ambassador of the Kingdom, just like all of those who choose good and higher ideals in the place of older inferrior reaction habbits.
God Bless
Spiritual growth is mutually stimulated by intimate association with other religionists. Love supplies the soil for religious growth—an objective lure in the place of subjective gratification—yet it yields the supreme subjective satisfaction. And religion ennobles the commonplace drudgery of daily living. http://www.truthbook.com/index.cfm?linkID=1351
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Re: The Return
Beautiful, inspiring observations! Thank you for sharing your insights.
We all seem to be responding to that higher vibration in all our many harmonic tones. At first it seems like we are humming to ourselves inspired by a distant resonance. Then it becomes so divinely clear that the object of our inner yearning is already the oneness that creates this glorious choir we call consciousness.
We all seem to be responding to that higher vibration in all our many harmonic tones. At first it seems like we are humming to ourselves inspired by a distant resonance. Then it becomes so divinely clear that the object of our inner yearning is already the oneness that creates this glorious choir we call consciousness.
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