Dignity (Service)

JANU: We have in our hands, so to speak, this evening an opportunity to re-address the issue of subliminal responses to human dignity when applied to each other and to the self. The subliminal responses we refer to include a sense of peace and happiness.

What constitutes, then, an expression of dignity? It has to do with truthfulness, honor, true caring for another, caring for animals, and good character. These qualities, when expressed, imbue humanity with subtle responses from life of clarity and encouragement, as one observes a like response in another, of dignity.

Service this evening is to encourage this behavior in humanity. Inspiring dignity and patience. These qualities go a long ways toward a relationship with life that is free and fulfilled. Consider carefully, our brother, the qualities of dignity. Namaste.

Jan. 1, 2014 B                                        Copyright © 2014 by Joshua Ross

 

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Co-existence (Service)

JANU:   Service, then this evening, shall contain elements of arcane journeying, accomplished in the past from the human point of view. Not all service, our brother, is parochial or present time.

Our area of service this evening has to do with non-physical life realities that some research groups in your government and other organizations around the world attempt to penetrate and understand and, ultimately, take advantage of. Still seeing their own physical reality and hierarchy and way of life above all else.

Now, there are protocols for penetration into these other realities and they will be maintained. Your pioneers in this research are not that well schooled in these protocols, but they can be. There are a few in your world that long to make these shifts in vibratory rate and discover new possibilities in non-physical realities that are very much a part of life and viable and intelligent and connected with larger life.

For most, these realities seem far removed from physical life. You have had communication with these, through these journeys, and it is possible to have ongoing relationships with these and co-exist consciously. Mutual understanding will occur, building a foundation for a developing relationship, as you discover more fully your non-physical nature. Identity shifting will become more fluid at another time, my brother. Namaste.

Jan. 3, 2014 B                                     Copyright © 2014 by Joshua Ross
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The nature and purpose of service

JANU:   As we probe the mystery of life together, let us assume that there is a mystery to be probed. And what is a mystery but a reality not fully understood or aware of? You are asking this evening about service, its nature, its purpose, its role in a useful progression of life.

Now you ask, “Does life progress, or can it, without the inclusion of service?”  Yes, it can, our brother, but then its richness is lessened, for those who serve life also invest who they are in it. And that is part of the progression of life, is it not? The investment in life, and that’s what service is and that’s its purpose. That’s its meaning: to invest your life in it. Not to rule it or to run it, but to contribute. You’re concerned about interference with the natural progression of life from your own point of view or perspective. Life allows this as well, you see, for your investment in someone else’s investment into the collective evolvement of life from all of these investments helps bring life to where it is.

Right or wrong does not describe a loving investment in life, when service is a natural calling for elements of life. To desire that life evolve and fulfill its potential, that desire is innate. So you invest, our brother, where there is opportunity and that innate quality within seems beckoned. As with any endeavor, you do your best with what you know, and learn from this and refine your service. If perfection is desired, before giving service, your service will end. But not for long, for the push from within will reveal to you the illusion of perfection.

That is this evening’s service, our brother: to understand and continue to serve. Namaste.

Dec. 20, 2013 B                                                                      Copyright © 2013 by Joshua Ross
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