Home | About Us | Link to Us | Contact Us | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service

Getty Articles, where articles are free to get reprinted!

Options
Categories/Articles

Spirituality Information - When You Can Walk On Water , Take The Boat ( Part 60 )

Posted By: John Harricharan

God walked over to us while tea was being served. Beside Him was a tall, remarkable looking fellow. “John,” God said,“I want you to meet Lord Michael. You and your legends know him as the archangel, Michael.Don’t be surprised that he hasn’t any wings. He only uses wings when there’s a need for such appearances.” I bowed with reverence and thought to myself that it wasn’t possible for God, His angels and others to be speaking with me. How could this be? I, a relatively insignificant human being, talking with God?

Immediately God answered my unspoken question.“I speak to all,” He said, “And I speak through all. Do you see Peter over there? They used to call him Simon. I spoke to him and, through him, I spoke to many others. He was just a common fisherman, you say? But what a fisherman! When he became aware of my presence through the teachings of Jesus, he spoke in thunder tones of truth. How about Paul? At one time they called him Saul of Tarsus. He was formally educated, having studied under Gamaliel at the Sanhedrin in Jerusalem. Gautama was a prince in India. Even Mary of Magdala heard and understood me.

“Look at Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. See how quietly he sits? A simple lawyer, you say he was? A lawyer, yes, but much more aware of universal laws than petty, man-made laws. Laws were made for people, not people for laws. He spoke of non-violence and love and millions of people listened to him. And Jesus? He was born the son of a carpenter and, yet, hundreds of millions of you believe in him. I wish more of you would believe in what he said. I speak to you and I speak through you. We speak for each other.

“Speak the truth wherever you may find it. Seek the truth wherever it is to be found. Don’t confuse facts with truth. Facts may not even be facts at all. Most times, they’re just opinions. Facts are relative. Truth is absolute. Instead of trying to force your facts on others, help them to find truth for themselves.

To read the rest of the story visit http://www.spiritual-simplicity.com

Lecturer, entrepreneur and MBA business consultant, John Harricharan is the author of the award-winning book, "When You Can Walk on Water, Take the Boat." Spiritual Simplicity The Real Secret

Article Source: http://www.gettyarticles.com

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Powered by Article Dashboard