Introduction
I wrote down this spirit action immediately after it happened. I stumbled upon it this evening while looking through some of last year's documents. I have been reading some spirit actions described by others lately so I thought I would post this as a published record of its occurrence.
Of General Conduct in
Daily Mundane Matters
Ve'Emet-Adonai Le'olam
While
traveling to work this morning, I became angry at yet another
instance of a person doing stupid things whilst driving. Most often
these things impede me in some way or cause me to make a reactionary
decision based on their movements. After becoming angry I began to
contemplate the idea of God's Will and how one might attempt to
continue to keep God's Will in mind when confronted with anger and
frustration.
There
appeared in the passenger seat, an Angel made of sunlight. Though I
did not ask a name, I knew him to be Michael.
Michael said, “It's a
matter of your own Will, to retain God's Will in the forefront of
your Mind. You have acknowledged the ease with which you slip into
reverence when performing rituals. It is quite as simple. The Earthy
deeds done in your midst, concern not The Creator. Therefore let it
concern you not. Maintain your focus on your own state of Mind and
raise it to the Highest. This is your concern.”
With
that, I thanked Michael and he departed.
While pondering on Michael's
words, I was cut-off twice, narrowly avoided a collision with a
person entering the freeway, and had to come to a dead stop at the
driveway entrance to my office because a woman kept backing in and
out of a parking space, only to pull completely out and leave when I
finally passed her. These things I observed but I didn't let it make
me angry. Maintaining the lofty state of performing God's Will in
these conditions will be difficult to say the least, but “There
is no merit in receiving God's gifts and performing his will without
having done so whilst being tempted and accused by Satan.” -
Jesus, Secret Book of James
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