Sainthood

JANU: We are pointing our eye, so to speak, in the direction of ‘sainthood’ and what that means.

Now, as a dispensation of religious institutions, many of the qualities that qualify one for sainthood are exhibited, and have been for millennia, by individuals who do not even know of the term but live their lives peacefully and in obscurity. What is this but a label to attempt to understand and describe qualities of consciousness and behavior?

There are servants of life who live in this manner all over your world. These individuals are worth knowing and honoring and supporting. Servants of the Light inspiring and awakening to the Truth of Life beyond words. They are living their True Nature. This does not mean that they are engaged in saintly pursuits every day, but their Light comes to the fore when it is called for, when it is useful, when something inspires them to love another.

One need not be aware of this in an individual but be grateful that they exist and live their lives as they do. Male and female, our brother. Even children enter your world with these qualities. There are those in tribes you call ‘savages,’ primitive, that have these qualities. Not trained at all by religious institutions but by life itself. They are referred to as ‘the wise ones’ and ‘the gifted ones’ and, at times, crucified for their good works by those who do not understand. They are Christ-like, but do not mention it. Attention is not their goal. The joy in helping is their reward.

In your thoughts and your prayers, wish blessings for them. Namaste.

July 30, 2015                                                                        Copyright © 2015 by Joshua Ross

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