Chicago, US of A, May 1, 2011.
Teacher Prolotheos.
Received by Valdir Soares.
Prolotheos: "Your persistence is commendable. You believe
in solutions, and you are right, because for every problem there is
a solution. The lesson on this occasion is about actions and their importance
in life. Actions are important because they are the substance of our
experience, which accounts for our growth in life. Actions commenced
are laid out on the blueprints of thoughts, choices and decisions.
"Arrogance produces actions dressed with thoughts and words of
excessive self-importance. Cowardice produces actions aborted by fear.
Risk is a danger implicit in every action, for you never know how 'all
the parts' will react to your actions. Courage is to act boldly, even
in the face of great danger to self. Faith is to trust that your actions
are the best course, even when reason and logic seem to contradict them.
Action without thinking is to trust fate and a refusal to use your natural
endowments to conduct life, and gambling with life is a dangerous game,
indeed.
"Goodness is action motivated by love with the purpose of serving
others. Truth is the foundation of actions with repercussions beyond
themselves, even to eternity. Actions are part of the very fabric of
life, they weave together decisions, thoughts and feelings into the
prints of experience. Words inspire multitudes, but actions build civilizations.
Think big, choose right, act boldly, and your only regret will be not
having done more. Thoughts make your standards, but actions are what
really counts if you want to make a difference. It is better to attempt
and fail big time, than to do nothing and have not a single thing to
learn from.
"And so, my pupil, actions are the materializations of thoughts,
choices and decisions. Accidents are the result of your incapacity of
controlling yours or others' unintentional actions. Mistakes are actions
poorly conceived. Regrets are the grief for your actions after they
have been proved wrong to your own values, but there is no greater satisfaction
in life than knowing you have done the will of the Father.
"I am your teacher, Prolotheos; this lesson was sent upon your
request, and as it is, it may be useful to others also. Sometimes, actions
are like 'aim and shoot'. To shoot, only pulling the trigger is necessary;
but the result is always according to how good was your aim. Better
aiming only comes with more practice, experience. Aim always to do the
will of the Father, practice will make it perfect. Keep at it, my pupil.
I look forward to our next opportunity to converse."
© 11:11 Progress Group.
"We measure and mark your Spiritual Growth
against the Wall of Eternity."-Destiny Guardian, Alverana.
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