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The Footladder:  Human State

 

Every soul entering this world from heaven into this lower state of bodies and time experience the painful state of loneliness that comes from losing awareness of our attachment to God.  We must discover the worthlessness of this state as the initial move into healing, and the recovery of our divine nature as Godly beings, as an essential element of the salvation process.

Jesus points out in Scripture the worthlessness of the human existence; - “The Spirit gives life; the flesh counts for nothing”, John 6:63.  He addresses as well the worthlessness of the human mind; - “I tell you the truth, the Son can do nothing by Himself; He can do only what He sees His Father doing, John 5:19.

In the Footladder of Notes Divine, God further expands on this matter.

58

Forsaken be when you feel

yourself not of Me

Crestfallen when not you feel

My calm allure

My sanctity within thee

Crestfallen the feel

in time and limb

apart from Me

[excerpt]

 

91

Mope about mindless one

motored morass

meaningless mind tuned

to strings ajangle

mixed melancholia

midst mountain dunes

made of frivolous

mounds of twitter

mashed mush of moments

mixed in madness

made of thee

 

130

Empty of hearts

rendered incomplete

manifest of dreams

enormed in size

bespelled of wicked ways

[excerpt]

 

310

In solitude do you sit

withered by thoughts abounding

in death and silenced life

Lost now the memories

of life supreme

abounding in ways of love

 

Meander your mind

in worthless beliefs

detailing ways

of murder and mayhem

to those about

Unwilling your mind

to receive the Voice of Me

Who calls upon you

to abandon ways of life

not in accord with Me

[excerpts]

The Christian Laity Foundation was commissioned to support the process, led by the Holy Spirit in which gently we see how the human mind produces misery and anxiety.  For then are we willing to recover our divine nature, still within us and awaiting our call to revisit it.