In all of the great feats of thinking that the human species has been able to manifest. From the invention of anything conceivable, from the weapons of war, to the making of art. Lays down notions that humans have not been able to overcome. Their emotional undertones of lust, pride, ego, envy, hatred, ideals of space and boundaries of love, compassion, kindness, and the pursuit of forgiveness, and the vast comprehensions of mercy.
In the hundreds of thousands of years since the conception of the human race. Kings, queens, princes, and princesses have been bent on conquest and territorial expansion from a heart of selfish desire. Yet how many empires and kingdoms have fallen? How many of these kingdoms still stand today? Are all the mysteries of Atlantis and all the wonders of Egypt physically here today?
What we desire is humility. What we search for are human beings who are One with their world. But we have come across only a select few of human beings who truly comprehend that kings and queens and the notions that follow such human ideology cannot comprehend the vastness of the Father.
For such humans who use or desire terms such as king, queen, or prince and princess do so not because they desire to better their Planet. But for material gain and a relentless desire to conquer others because of these titles.
Such titles cannot bear witness to the wonders of the Father. For although the Father does give to each man and woman according to his or her desires. Those who truly let go and surrender themselves to the will of the Father. Let go of all selfish desires that belong to such titles. For one human desires power, another desires riches, another desires fame, another desires the company of many women, another desires the company of the young, another desires luxury, another desires military weaponry, another desires the control of men, and another desires the control of women.
Nothing in these desires can truly bear witness to the gifts of the Spirit that belong only to those to whom it has been given. To those who hold the deepest of pain, and to those who have been through tremendous suffering at the price of those who hate these selective few without cause, but still show mercy even when doing so causes them even more pain. Not many recognize that the fire of hate leaves only the ash of grief. For these, we search, and for these, we protect. For these desire no title of nobility, no riches or fame, no desire to control other human beings. But a pure heart not bent on galactic conquest but towards the betterment of their human species and their individual grace that is allotted to everyone, no matter what they’ve done in this life or another one.
It is these who, without reasonable doubt, understand that we are all brothers and sisters. We are all One energy, and no lie or hatred can be found inside of them. For Jesus understood such notions. But even to this day, not very many will deny themselves. For even in our own ignorance, we believe ourselves to be Jesus Christ, to be a god, king, queen, or lord, and it is for these notions that not many will ever truly embody the Spirit of the Father.
Although we are still subject to our human emotions. It is through such a desire to control and dominate others that we will inevitably fall victim to the same ignorance as Atlantis and Egypt.
A king, queen, prince, or princess, or pharaoh cannot extend their riches to the desperate and poorest of their dominions. Nor do any king or queen concern themselves with those who are broken, disabled, homeless, hopeless, deranged, imprisoned, or without mother or father.
But Jesus, in His spirit, has been able to reach all of these just through His words. But many of us still declare ourselves to be Jesus Christ. While secretly only desiring this name to conquer others for personal gain rather than saving a life from sin. Yet Jesus also knew this was going to happen.
Jesus has been able to reach the likes of all kings, queens, the depressed, hopeless, homeless, and those without a mother or father. Yet no king or queen has been able to accomplish such a feat, although they think to themselves that such is possible to do alone. Yet even He understood that such tasks cannot be done alone but in companionship with Him who is the Father. Yet for those who truly deny themselves, for those who do not consider themselves to be anything but human. It is to these humans that miracles will spread, and many will come to know that the Father resides in all. While not declaring themselves to be Christ or a god. But to understand that those who possess such talents are merely a vessel in which the spirit operates through. For such humility is a rarity. For such a pure heart is a needle in a haystack.
For just as the Word is sown among thorns, and for such as when the Word brings persecution. Who will be able to stand before the Father and bear witness to acts of forgiveness and miracles? Will such a person give thanks to themselves? For Jesus understood Himself that He cannot do anything by Himself, but Oneness with the Father has given Him such access to what most kings and queens have desired.
Kings and queens have long desired such gifts of the spirit. But how can those with such nobility truly understand the humility that comes with performing such acts without denying oneself completely and entirely? How difficult is it for a rich person to enter into the likeness of Him who offers the peace of mind we all desperately need? A king or queen does not concern themselves with the poor, the desperate, the imprisoned, the mentally ill, or those without homes, mothers, or fathers. But Jesus has been able to give light to all those who seek. For where your heart is, there your treasure will be.
Yet we declare ourselves to be Christ, gods, lords, and kings and queens and do nothing out of the ordinary. For thousands of years, countless lives have desired such titles or nobility. Yet have accomplished nothing for the betterment of their species, but instead have only accomplished the betterment for themselves. In desiring such things, we prove our level of intelligence to ourselves. In desiring such dominions, we showcase which of the seven sins we have not been able to overcome in our desire for such positions, offices, titles, or benefits of hoarding such titles over others for power and control.
Yet Jesus did not desire any of these human-made ideals. For He made all One. Have you not read the story of the workers who were each paid a mina? Those who had borne the heat of the day complained to the landowner for paying them all the same.
Is this not a comparison to the Oneness of who we all are? Can a Doctor live without a Janitor? Can a teacher perform her job without the bus driver? Yet, in our own ignorance, we put our titles above others, and we let our supposed prestige dominate others because we refuse to conceptualize that we are not better or more advanced than others just because of such titles or belonging to such tribes of this or that. For Atlantis and Egypt thought themselves to be in such divine authority but lacked the purity needed to become selfless, not selfish.
In all the prestige that one person may have, it is in the absolute humility and denial of oneself that we search. That we live for and devote our time to finding. Such people possess the deepest parts of suffering yet cause harm to none. For such persons, because of their gentle spirits and brokenness, have come to realize that the seed of hatred breeds only the depths of bitterness and loss of that in which we love; for an eye for an eye leaves all blind, and because of such wisdom and mercy that has been granted to such kind, these undisputed acts of kindness and compassion without selfishness and without a desire to hold or lord power over any, can live with the grace of the Father. For these recognize we are powerless over people, places, and things. Yet the Oneness of such energy is available to all who seek and search with the purest of intentions.
For kings and queens have long searched for such gifts. Yet have not been able to obtain such gifts because they do not look within themselves. But they are constantly looking outside of themselves to become something they wish to be on the inside.
For all humans possess the gifts and Spirit of such Heavenly endeavors. But not many have been able to accomplish such feats because their hearts have desired such things out of pure selfishness, not because of submission to the will of the Father.
In all the great feats of thinking and creating that humans have achieved. None has been able to understand just the basic layer of emotional intelligence without books, without pharmaceutical medication, but strictly from the gift of discernment alone. For such gifts are rewarded only to those who truly comprehend the Oneness of all that we are as a human species.
For just as the story from the workers in the vineyard, how many can truly accept that we are all One?
