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"Seek your truth where you will,
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The only sin of importance is the sin of
separation, where man separates himself from himself. For each and every soul
of you, both seen and unseen, contains within, the I AM, God. And, you have but
to recognize that you are not two but one. You are the external, the material,
the manifest and you are the inner secret, the mercy seat.
When you come to understand that the I AM, the God within, and the manifested
One are, in truth, but one in two different forms, you will come to understand
who you are and what. No longer will there be a rift between the seen and the
unseen. You will find all is Unity, Unity as it is intended to be.
Rev. Diane S. Nagorka, Ph.D.
Available for spiritual consultations
Email:
revdiane@verizon.net

Might human free will contribute to the
soul’s goals or might it be an obstacle to the soul’s advancement?
We are always using our free will in
making decisions. There is no right or wrong. Every decision opens a door.
Who knows whether the door opened is right or wrong. It is comforting to know
we have all eternity in which to reach the Light! Those who grow faster will
ultimately turn around and offer a helping hand to the slower ones.

The oneness of life.

Take one well chosen step at a time, using
your free will to the good of all. There, you will disappoint no one – yourself
or anyone else.

Guidance
Looking for guidance?
Spirit is always whispering to you. Are you listening? Make time to sit in
stillness. Present your questions, one at a time. After presenting a question,
be in a receptive mode. Expect to receive insight and direction, and
it will flow.
Affirmation:
I am now guided to a perfect understanding of my circumstances that leads to
perfect actions that produce perfect results!
Rev.
Stefanie Nagorka, MSS, MFA
Available for spiritual consultations, weddings and other services
www.revstef.com

“The truly great souls lead seemingly
ordinary lives . . . helping one person at a time, without fanfare or
recognition.”
Rabbi Laibl Wolf

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