Whether Christ, Mohammad or Buddha came in the name of religion or not one thing stands clear; that all three of them were masters of this thing we call life. Perhaps the most important thing that these masters taught us was on how to live our lives. Suffice to say that you, and I, are here to master life. And how do we master life? We master life by living a life according to how these masters lived. Perhaps no greater lesson was taught than that of a lesson taught by all three of these masters; the Golden Rule. You remember. To not do to others that which you wouldn't want done to yourself. Since this Golden Rule appears in every sacred text that we have created, and due to the fact that it is the ONLY message that is in every religion ever taught, then the Golden Rule should be perhaps the greatest law by which we lead our lives. To do this one, single thing, to live by the Golden Rule couldn't be that difficult to do, could it? After all it is nothing more than a mere choice as to how I live my life, right? My choices make up the very reality of my experience. So, why not simply begin to change my choices, why not begin to choose to live by the Golden Rule, and while im at it why not just start to choose like the masters chose.
The only thing holding me back from doing God's will are my choices. And so long as I have free will of choice I certanily can choose how to live. Why not start to choose to do Gods will? Along the way I am certain there shall come a moment in which I will begin to realize that even sin, is but a mere choice. Isn't it here, at this precise moment, that I shall become empowered over sin? By Choice? And if I begin to choose as such will not this mighty God trust me a little bit more, and maybe even begin to share with me some of its secrets of creation? I think this could actually happen. It's just a choice, right? A choice.
Let's choose to slow the Jesus talk. Let's choose to walk the Jesus walk. It's just a choice. We are empowered by our free will of choice. Let us begin to truly choose wisely. Can you imagine what might come of it? It's just a choice you know. It is the same choice each of these masters made when they came to teach us you know. What's stopping me or you or all of us from making the right choice? It's our choice right? It's just a choice.
Love, Light and Power,
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