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September 13th, 2010.
Berkeley, California
Received by FAB
I am here, Jesus.
I see your concern, so let me address it. I said, "my kingdom
is not of this world." So I made a distinction between things
of the Earth and things of the spirit. But I have also said, through
you, that the secular and the sacred are a seamless whole, as is
the Jewish way.
Well, they are indeed separate realities, but they were intended
to blend, so that a mortal's life be in harmony with God's Will.
Something as secular as using money can have profound spiritual
meaning if used to help someone.
At the same time, there is an invisible spiritual realm that is
sometimes expressed in material ways, as the above, but which nevertheless
can never be equated with the secular or material. So there is spiritual
truth, and then there are actions that express this truth on the
material plane, thus bringing the spiritual to earthly matters.
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