Friday, December 6, 2013

SOARING LIKE EAGLES

Dear One, Forgiving and forgetting are both necessary to be completely free from devastating memories. Forgiving is an act of your will. Forgetting is an act of using your power to cast imaginations and unpleasant memories out of your mind and into the abyss of hell. Otherwise, the bad memories do to your physical, mental and emotional health what was meant at the moment of the hurtful act against you. It plagues you until it takes a toll on you, affecting your physical, mental and emotional health. When you, as an act of your will, choose to also forget the hurtful event, cast them out of your mind and replace them with happy events. Then you have reversed the curses caused by the bad memories. My forgiveness blots out your mistakes so you must endeavor to blot out the mistakes of other people toward you. When you can do that, you are free from the bondage of the assault on your mind and body that were caused by the wrongful acts toward you, free from being bound to the wrongdoer and free from the effects on your body and mind. You become free to soar like the eagles above the earth, on the currents of peace, able to live as My child, spiritually free. Our fellowship is restored and joy, peace and love flood into your mind. When you can forgive and forget the hurtful event, you feel mercy for the person who wronged you instead of having anger toward him or her. You have released the effects of the injury to you. We will talk later about doing good to those who wrong you and use you. That is another way to completely be free because you bring My goodness and kindness into the situation where there previously was anger, strife and every evil work occupying your mind. Jesus spoke wisdom relating to forgiveness when He was in the earth. We are both eager for you to learn how to stay in tune with My heavenly family through whom all My blessings flow. Forgiving and forgetting is part of that truth. Love, God Matthew 6:12-15; Matthew 9:2-7; Matthew 12:31-33; Matthew 18;21-35; John 20:22-23; Acts 2:38-39.

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