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I Often Feel Like I'm All Alone In This World

Trully Life Is Tough.

By: moyoyo
Written on October 21st, 2007
By: moyoyo
Age: 26-30 , Male
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  • BlueGeorgia

    Moyoyo you get your mastership tomorrow and I am proud that you are doing so. You life is looking up my friend. Keep the faith and happiness will come to you.

    You are a great guy and I am proud to call you friend.

    Jan 4, 2008
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  • Mystic44

    Yes Moyoyo is my friend and he struggles with so much, but he is a golden spirit, I am so glad some of you have commented and given him encouragement, as I have said, he will have great gifts and make great changes in the world when it is his time!!

    Dec 20, 2007
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  • axamermaid

    I was, in my story, questing for a shaft of light - and I have found it. As a commentator said, God Bless. You have been lifted and are a gift.

    Nov 17, 2007
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  • grams

    And you said you lacked education... you are a beautiful soul. Good things are bound to come to you, you are filled with Gods love. God Bless

    Oct 21, 2007
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  • moyoyo

    He has told me several times in my journey to "keep seeking peace." He also said for anyone to be successful: "Your motive must be noble and pure." To be successful, your motivation for meditation, (wait, listen, and watch), must be to seek peace; it cannot be to seek financial gain, a more powerful personality, power, religious position, spiritual gifts,* money, or prestige. These are all rooted in the ego flesh, which the Spirit mortifies in the meditation process. You must humbly approach meditation willing to give up anything asked; eager to crucify your lusts and affections; willing to repent of any evil in your heart revealed; and hopeful of receiving his words, light, spirit and peace in return. Without this motivation, you will receive little, if any, help. If you approach meditation, with reservations about something in your life you selfishly intend to retain, whatever asked, you will hear little. If you approach meditation, seeking specific answers to questions you have, therefore trying to set the agenda yourself, rarely will you hear.



    *Do not seek gifts, seek the giver. If you seek gifts, you will not succeed. But if you seek the giver, you will be showered with gifts. William Penn said, "They, who seek power, are those who do not receive Christ in his convictions upon the soul, and therefore, they will always lack power; but those who seek his convictions, receive power, like those of old, to become the children of God, through the pure obedience of faith."

    He has told me several times in my journey to "keep seeking peace." He also said for anyone to be successful: "Your motive must be noble and pure." To be successful, your motivation for meditation, (wait, listen, and watch), must be to seek peace; it cannot be to seek financial gain, a more powerful personality, power, religious position, spiritual gifts,* money, or prestige. These are all rooted in the ego flesh, which the Spirit mortifies in the meditation process. You must humbly approach meditation willing to give up anything asked; eager to crucify your lusts and affections; willing to repent of any evil in your heart revealed; and hopeful of receiving his words, light, spirit and peace in return. Without this motivation, you will receive little, if any, help. If you approach meditation, with reservations about something in your life you selfishly intend to retain, whatever asked, you will hear little. If you approach meditation, seeking specific answers to questions you have, therefore trying to set the agenda yourself, rarely will you hear.



    *Do not seek gifts, seek the giver. If you seek gifts, you will not succeed. But if you seek the giver, you will be showered with gifts. William Penn said, "They, who seek power, are those who do not receive Christ in his convictions upon the soul, and therefore, they will always lack power; but those who seek his convictions, receive power, like those of old, to become the children of God, through the pure obedience of faith."

    Oct 21, 2007
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