"Sword
of Truth"
This is an oil painting,
with airbrush touchup. The boy's spirit on the right watching
Xcalibur, the Sword of Truth rise
from the water, and a dolphin jumping in the distance while way far
in the distance a ship is sailing. I have a real sword of Truth mounted
on my living room wall. My Mars is in the sign of Sagittarius. Daniel
Feb. 1999
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Some words about TRUTH from the Pathwork Guide:
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"Nothing can ever stop the Plan of Salvation from coming to
its fulfillment. It is only a question of time -- and from our view
the difference of time, called forth by the free will of man, is
rather unsubstantial. It is calculated into the overall Plan of
Salvation that man is bound to create negative circumstances by
his limited view. But the very result of this limited view
-- the negative circumstances -- are most instrumental in waking
man to the truth. Sometimes he cannot wake up and even wish for
truth, unless he has gone through the hardship he himself created
by his ignorance or distortion of truth. In order to be happy,
you have first to be in truth. But you cannot be in truth unless
you know you are not, and then desire to search for it. This knowledge
that you are not in truth, and the consequent desire to search for
it, cannot come to man unless he is left to taste the result of
his ignorance. The same applies to the individual. All this is taken
into consideration in the Plan of Salvation.
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The
fear that damage can come to you by the wrongdoing of others is
a basic misunderstanding of life. Yes, passing disadvantages can
come to you. That is true, but even these must have a corresponding
element within yourself. Otherwise, you could not even be affected
superficially. As far as your spiritual nature is concerned (and
this includes the overall Plan of Salvation), nothing can ever happen
to you. The personal knowledge and experience of this truth is bound
to come to you as you enter upon this path."
The
Guide by Eva Pierrakos from Pathwork Lecture #59
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