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Bringing Heaven to Earth This posting is submitted to JesusSpeaks by brother Gautama the Buddha with colors of the chakra

system. During meditation just a moment ago I felt compelled to post this and feel guided by the invocation of this Master. My meditations have become more intense as of late, assisted by my kundalini energy movement, Zizzen. I see and sense Heaven all around me and IN me when in meditation, and love this beingness more and more everyday. Its so easy once you know how. Simply invoke LOVE. As we invoke the Masters, Archangels, Angels, Jeshua, and all beings of loving light to BE with us--- we bridge Heaven on Earth, even to the state of constant awareness that we are in HEAVEN right NOW. By doing this through our beingness, we first release Anger, the socio pathic nightmare of our collective consciousness and cause for denial of our Authentic Self. I hope you enjoy this sharing. Love, Nathaniel On Anger Give up anger, give up pride, and free yourself from worldly bondage. No sorrow can befall those who never try to possess people and things as their own. Those who hold back rising anger like a rolling chariot are real charioteers.

Others merely hold the reins. Conquer anger through gentleness, unkindness through kindness, greed through generosity, and falsehood by truth. Be truthful; do not yield to anger. Give freely, even if you have but little. The gods will bless you. Injuring no one, self-controlled, the wise enter the state of peace beyond all sorrow. Those who are vigilant, who train their minds day and night and strive continually for nirvana, enter the state of peace beyond all selfish passions. There is an old saying: "People will blame you if you say too much; they will blame you if you say to little; they will blame you if you say just enough." No one in this world escapes blame. There never was and never will be anyone who receives all praise or all blame. But who can blame those who are pure, wise, good, and meditative? They shine like a coin of pure gold. Even the gods praise them, even Brahma the Creator. Use your body for doing good, not for harm. Train it to follow the dharma. Use your tongue for doing good, not for harm. Train it to speak kindly. Use your mind for doing good, not for harm. Train your mind in love. The wise are disciplined in body, speech, and mind. They are well controlled indeed. The Dhammapada, translated by Eknath Easwaran, Nilgiri Press painting by Peter and Birgitte Fich Christiansen

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