“You think you are the name that you were born with. You think that what you are is your body or the occupation you have taken. You think how you serve is what you do for the benefit of others. While there is truth to all of these ideas, there are other ways of comprehending their meaning of them.
The Divine Self as who, the I Am Self, the one who knows who it is, is the one in the reclamation of the being that you are. It is not other than you. It is the truth of you.
Your small self has done the best he or she can. The small self’s capacity will do the best it can. But the aspect of you that is coming into being, the expressed True Self, the triumphant self, withstands all things because it cannot be conquered by anything other. The Divine, as you, knows no fear, not even fear of death because the Divine, as you, knows itself in eternity.
Now, you have chosen to incarnate to have this life you are living now, and your expression of it may be the perfect expression for this lifetime. You will address your challenges and the old pain.
Yet, there is no battle to fight. This does not mean you turn a blind eye to injustice. It means you bring the light to where the darkness has been, and if you are called to action, you will act. Self-righteousness is always the small self. The True Self does not judge, because she comprehends the unique ability of each individual to learn through his or her creations. She is not the arbiter of justice. She does not seek to punish or defile. She has come in love, and in love is a great power. the song she sings or expresses as can indeed topple walls, reclaim all things, and make all things new.
When you stop confirming the old, the old is no longer present. That which has been held in darkness is now brought to the light to be seen and resurrected. “Behold, I make all things new,” is indeed the witnessing of the Divine Self upon what God has created.”
Resurrection, Paul Selig, p. 20 – 22.
Revelations 21: 4 -5, “He will wipe away every tear from their eyes and there will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the former things, have passed away. 5 And the One seated on the throne said, “Behold, I make all things new.” Then He said, “Write this down, for these words are faithful and true.”