07-03-2019, 04:16 AM
The Daily Q'uote for July 3, 2019
"Spiritual maturity comes to those who seek to run the straight race regardless of what others may think. Move slowly and thoughtfully and wait for inspiration. Maturity will come faster to those who yield their ambitions and ask, �What is the Creator�s will for me today? Where is the love in this moment?� The love in this moment is you. May you carry that truth and wear it as a crown and even when the crown sits heavy upon the head, may you serve, may you reach out to others, may you respond to requests for help with the best that is in you. May you encourage others in their paths, for you are the hands, voices, the caring of the infinite Creator within the Earth, you and none other. As the old chant goes, �May you love each other. May you care for each other. And may you bring each other home.�"
http://www.llresearch.org/transcripts/is..._0207.aspx
Äww some cuteness from Q'uo.. "Where is the love in this moment?� The love in this moment is you."
Not sure where this "old chant comes" from? Old in language of Qúo could range very far!
Seems so simple this chant, but by saying, really saying this from ones heart there is a feeling of power and love that emerges like a sweet after taste
"May you love each other. May you care for each other. And may you bring each other home"
"Spiritual maturity comes to those who seek to run the straight race regardless of what others may think. Move slowly and thoughtfully and wait for inspiration. Maturity will come faster to those who yield their ambitions and ask, �What is the Creator�s will for me today? Where is the love in this moment?� The love in this moment is you. May you carry that truth and wear it as a crown and even when the crown sits heavy upon the head, may you serve, may you reach out to others, may you respond to requests for help with the best that is in you. May you encourage others in their paths, for you are the hands, voices, the caring of the infinite Creator within the Earth, you and none other. As the old chant goes, �May you love each other. May you care for each other. And may you bring each other home.�"
http://www.llresearch.org/transcripts/is..._0207.aspx
Äww some cuteness from Q'uo.. "Where is the love in this moment?� The love in this moment is you."
Not sure where this "old chant comes" from? Old in language of Qúo could range very far!
Seems so simple this chant, but by saying, really saying this from ones heart there is a feeling of power and love that emerges like a sweet after taste
"May you love each other. May you care for each other. And may you bring each other home"