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The Shamballa Letter

A weekly release of higher spiritual teachings available by request, to members

 VOLUME 7, Number 15                                                                                                                                      April 9, 1985

 

 Lord Gautama

 

Let us consider a child with a piece of modeling clay in its hands, endeavoring to bring forth something he desires. As the ideas flash across the screen of his mind, the fingers move and reproduce the idea in a crude form. Looking at each manifestation of his idea, he is not satisfied and he decides to make changes. 

 

So it is with man when he wishes to precipitate something and then in the middle of the precipitation his mind sends forth another picture.

 

It is essential in precipitating anything that you hold true to the original design. One DIRECT thought will bring forth the perfection desired, but constantly changing the idea will alter the result. Remember you are precipitating at all times. Keep your thoughts always on that which is perfection and the desired result will ensue.

 

“I AM” Lord Gautama

                

 

 

 

 

 

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