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Who will save YOUR soul?

Posted on May 26th, 2009 by michele : I  <3  Om! michele
It's a song lyric... flying far out of context this morning.  But it's here in my head none the less.  And forgive me for being self centered, but I think I'm pondering more in the area of "who will save my soul".  : )

When we were in Kwami's office on the weekend, he was sharing a "judgment day" kinda story...  It was from a Jewish author.  The point overall was 'what will we be judged upon?'  And the conclusion there was:  Being the individual entity each was meant to be!

So how am I doing?  I ponder this a lot.  Am I actually being exactly what my potential gives me to play with each day?  Am I using my gifts and talents at full force?  Am I striving for what is deep within above all else?  Am I measuring up to the yardstick of Divine possibility?  Do I really want to judge myself this dang much?

I don't want to judge myself.  I can definitely get that out of the way first.  Really, the pondering is mostly about the moment.  Is this moment everything it can be?  I'll stick with "yes" and wipe my brow for first test passed!

We all have talents and potential that are latent.  We all have moments mispent.  And I will be the first to admit that I am among the group.  So where is your paint set?  How long has it been since you helped at that charity?  Have you read a book in an interest area recently?  Are you growing Divinely?

You are.  No worries.  It's just ok to acknowledge that you are, and help out a little.  When judgment day arrives (if it arrives), be ready.  Be ready to fan out the rainbow of possibility fulfilled in YOU!
  
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Debby : Visitor
about 2 hours later
Debby said

To me, the biggest gift a person can give is time. :)  I have been “saved” many times by an email, phone call, lunch out, tea. :)  Hopefully I also provide this gift in some way to people as well.  I do believe that when we reach the other side, the only judgement we recieve is judgement from ourselves.  The problem with trying to figure that out whilst on this planet is that we can't remember our purpose for being here.  Perhaps our lesson - our gift was to save an animal.  Or kneel before a drunk man in very bad shape, or maybe we came here to help the world laugh a little more.  It is hard to judge that which we do not know.  What is the worst case scenario?  That we all have to come back and do it again?  No wonder psychics are so busy these days with the question, What is my purpose? LOL

Kevino : Philosopher
5 days later
Kevino said

Judge yourself with a light hand and always be willing to let go of the result. I expect that's how God would do it.
I do kind of like the kneeling idea, though.

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