ONE LAW - 2002
Reply to Query on Gaining and Losing
and Biblical References, etc.

People have been presenting some good views on interpreting the biblical passage re losing or gaining. Applying discerning to a passage can very effectively bring out the treasure stored in it. Still, no matter what is brought forth by trying to ascertain what the author meant, or by deductively reasoning out what is meant by comparing and contrasting various other passages, or by inner intuitive discernment...the end result given is words. These words may assist one to adjust their attitude or mental method of approach to understanding; however, it is not truly understanding until one takes it to that living presence that "stands under" all and until that one allows that presence to reveal what is so and what is relevant.

There is but one law, the reality of the spirit of love arising from peace. Love's law and requirement is to look unto it for guidance in all things. Any who fail to do this bring about pain and woe, even if such failure was through ignorance. Any who abide in the light this law brings, to look unto it in all things, shall rejoice in gladness, for this light shall reveal to them that which causes joy. And any joyous soul shall go forth and share without commandment, simply because the welling up of their inner self cannot be contained. And so, setting aside all that has been said before, partake of the truth today anew by looking to its blessing and sharing it without condition. This one thing is the law of your life, to look unto the one life that we share. Also realize that the only error is to look away. For if one looks unto the blessing to see its source, they shall see and know...and if one does not look, they shall find confusion until such moment as they release that denial and apprehend once again that gift and blessing. "Seek and ye shall find" requires only that one must look. For one cannot look at what is their own and not see, and seeing cannot but rejoice, and rejoicing cannot but share with all, that they also might come.

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