2016-03-10. Talk the talk or walk the walk? – Part 2
Oregon, US of A, March 10, 2016.
Thought Adjuster.
Subject: “Talk the talk or walk the walk?” – Part 2.
Message received by Anyas.
Thought Adjuster: “The problem with many believers is that they frequently claim that their belief systems –even though they were altered many times during the course of their life — are the only true ones; this is infused with judgment and leads to separation. They feel self-righteous and do not realize that speaking the right words does not mean that you embody them. Talking the talk does not bring you one step closer to your destination. Walking the walk does. By silently walking it, you will unfailingly validate it and create a do-able precedent for others to follow.
“Humility is a requirement in any genuine spiritual life. You know how long your personal journey has taken to take you where you stand now. You also know that it was not a straight line due to your groping with much ignorance, trials and errors. Truly, all credit belongs to the Father and His helpers for guiding you through the maze of your life circumstances and for putting each one of them to good use — to the promotion of your inner growth.
“If I knew then what I know now…” is frequently heard. It demonstrates that many decisions are made with sincerity and yet still miss their intended mark as the human discernment skills have not been sufficiently honed. This is the reason why everyone needs to have patience and compassion toward others and themselves. You erred in the past and revised your belief system accordingly. Your spirituality is a work in progress and it will require many adjustments — big and small. Years from now you will have acquired more practical wisdom and will be able to recognize more clearly the errors of some of your ways.
“You are not to judge others for the way they live their lives. You should respect each individual journey as you are not in the know of each person’s process. Be compassionate; be encouraging. Trade the hurtful and unproductive behaviors of judgment, criticism and the projection of hostility on others for positive ones.
“Allow for the Spirit of Truth to guide you as It will in Love and Respect — not in harshness and hatefulness. Whenever you experience such hard feelings, go within to devise a strategy to uproot them from your being as they do not belong there and contribute to a state of inner of dis-ease.”