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May 2011

Message for the full moon of 17th May 2011

Master Morya,

You shouldn’t be too impressed by what worldly people say, by what happens in the world. Instead, try to look at what you know inside. If you can be happy inside with your life, that you know, ‘I’m doing good things, I’m just, I’m honest’, then there are things in your life which are in fact convincing and which are important not only for you but for others as well.

Because every piece of truth you gain in your life is important for everyone. That’s why you should be able to share your life, because of the respect for others, but also because of the values of your own heart, and this means that you can receive very much in your life which is important and that you can use this treasure of values to show and tell others what is important, because you can live with the gold you have been able to collect, gather and find in your own heart.

A lot is possible in your own life, but don’t go and do foolish things, don’t feel like it doesn’t matter what you do. You should know what you want.

There are things which are important in your own life and it is good to use these as a way to direct your life towards the deep things of life, so that you can go forward in a good way and not be dependent on others. The aim is for you to live in full freedom, with your own convictions, with the values of your own life, with the deepness of your existence.  In that sense your life will be blessed and you will never feel abandoned, but you will be able to go forward in a good and honest way. Never do too much, but be honest with yourself in every direction. Master Morya.

Copyright © Geert Crevits, www.morya.org

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