We need men and women, prophets and prophetesses of the latter day, that shall look upon all the worthy enterprises of life as threads that are woven into the tissue of God's conduct of the world and purpose for it — men and women who shall appreciate, with a deep and tender feeling, that all of this is God's world, that we are even now His angels — that is, His messengers — commissioned by Him on errands of holy service, none of the world's work that we enter into so common as not to be sacred, nor our own powers of effect so abundant as not to require replenishment from divine sources; that thus our efforts may be lifted into range with the works of those who have wrought mightily and who have been able to work thus, not because of any unusual native endowment, but because they felt the sanctity of the material in which they laboured, and so have been baptized with that spirit of love, wisdom and power which always attends those whose hearts have been reached by God's touch.
Quotes added by Penney Peirce
Projection into the future does not create security because the future is not really there. It's a fluid mirage. The only security is merging with The Field, right now.
Stress is something that makes you feel you can't be yourself.
Our biggest priority should be to stay engaged.
Your contribution is the energy produced in the doing of something, not the end product.
Surrender is learning to get out of the way of what wants to happen naturally.
Our own private intuition is the catalyst for self-improvement and self-realization, because when it comes to making deep and lasting changes in one's personal life, it is only subjective experience, not facts, that registers as real.
Intuition is a powerful tool that can heal the painful split we all feel between our earthly, mundane selves and our divine, eternal selves. When we realize that our spiritual knowledge is in us right now, and always has been, we become filled with light, light-hearted, and enlightened.
The truth is that no matter how many facts we gather, if we cling to logic alone we’re using only a small percentage of our capacity to know––and knowing a relatively small world, at that. Our left brain perception is flat and rather boring when compared with direct intuitive knowing, revelation, and wisdom, which are experiential and bloom through seemingly magical intervention from a greater force. Intuition, I’m convinced, is where the “other 90 percent” of our brain power lies. It is through intuition that we get the Big Picture, the simultaneous understanding that puts us and all the facts in our proper relationship to something beyond us.
With intuition, we know what we need to know, right when we need to know it. The universe, it seems, doesn’t waste time or energy. Intuition presents information to us just when we need it, not a moment too soon nor too late, and uses any means available to reach us.

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