The core essence of Christianity was, is and remains unconditional love towards all. This may be why it resonated so strongly with our dear Carla. I too have found it immensely valuable in my journey, and the perfect complement to Ra's teachings. The Law of One helped me understand what I was doing - provided the conceptual framework - but I'd compare it to the words of a song without the melody. Christianity for me has been the melody, the motive power that guided me, and actually taught me how to love.
When we practice unconditional love, everything else takes care of itself. We don't need to worry whether opening the door for someone is STO or STS - if we're doing it with love for that person as the Creator, it's transformative. If we sit in meditation and reach out to the Universe or any part of it in Love, it changes us. The greatest inner changes occur when we feel the strongest fervor in our love and longing for the Divine in us and in the Universe - although not raised in Christianity, I've found it much easier to reach those heights while sitting alone in an empty church, and feeling loving gratitude toward the pure loving gentleness that was and is the Christ. The descriptions of that love in Dolores Cannon's "They Walked With Jesus" literally brought me to tears. Here's an excerpt from it, but I highly recommend reading the account in its entirety in the original book.
When we practice unconditional love, everything else takes care of itself. We don't need to worry whether opening the door for someone is STO or STS - if we're doing it with love for that person as the Creator, it's transformative. If we sit in meditation and reach out to the Universe or any part of it in Love, it changes us. The greatest inner changes occur when we feel the strongest fervor in our love and longing for the Divine in us and in the Universe - although not raised in Christianity, I've found it much easier to reach those heights while sitting alone in an empty church, and feeling loving gratitude toward the pure loving gentleness that was and is the Christ. The descriptions of that love in Dolores Cannon's "They Walked With Jesus" literally brought me to tears. Here's an excerpt from it, but I highly recommend reading the account in its entirety in the original book.
Quote:If I speak in the tongues of men or of angels, but do not have love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal. If I have the gift of prophecy and can fathom all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have a faith that can move mountains, but do not have love, I am nothing. If I give all I possess to the poor and give over my body to hardship that I may boast, but do not have love, I gain nothing.
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