“Consider this: There exists upon your planet a mighty nation, a people calling itself the United States.
The founding fathers of this union proclaimed that basic to the premise of the charter upon which their country would be built would be the theme, “In God We Trust.”
Ideally perfect.
However, to trust in God is to equally trust in the laws that govern Creation.
Trust, used as a baseline expression for one’s life, is so powerful a tool that those who support trust as the decision-making criterion are unwavering in their belief that they are indeed cared for and tended by the merciful and loving God.
They know that no thing need be feared.
Such a being is an utterly free being, one who naturally exudes the warmth of inner peace. Like a healing rain, the love these individuals radiate falls all around them, caressing the parched hearts of the spiritually forlorn.
The full force of trust, as it becomes automatically fixed in the workings of your mind and your body, contains so great a power that it enables you to build within yourself a natural immunity to the disease of despair.
Finely honed, trust is like an exquisitely crafted tool. To use it wisely is to redesign your life, to create the necessary skills to carry out the dynamics of your life’s highest purpose, of that which whispers through your heart.”
Songs Of The Arcturians, Patricia Pereira, p. 72-73.