18. (8) You can do much on behalf of your own healing and that of others if, in a situation calling for help, you think of it this way:
2I am here only to be truly helpful.
3I am here to represent Him Who sent me.
4I do not have to worry about what to say or what to do, because He Who sent me will direct me.
5I am content to be wherever He wishes, knowing He goes there with me.
6I will be healed as I let Him teach me to heal.
I look at the above, and I think that when I look into Tao, the Bible, Buddhism, or any other of the earth-formed constructs, I feel a lacking of the person that “believed” he/she saw, did, or said anything that the Source did. Even today, when I read and compare, I feel that I lack a sort of a “100%” when I compare my life to the life of the one-My One, My Self-I picture in the book, being talked to by the Source.
We look at the first sentence, I am here only to be truly helpful, I cannot live up to the Heavenly meaning in this verse, but if I come down off my high-horse, if I humble myself, I can see this is what is meant. This is what “awe” is about, and you can only have “awe” in One Being, God.
Him Who sent me…this is a wallop. Because Him Who sent me, is in fact the Holy Spirit, Who is our Source, Who is me, and the one I am here to represent is in fact me, again. WALLOP
because He Who sent me will direct me. Again, the “He” in this statement is the same “He” from the previous sentence.
by Rev. Dave