15 January 2021

Honesty

 Like so many good things, honesty has a ring of rightfulness about it.  It makes a good witness, and, with it, justice can be achieved.  The true worth can be relied upon to make rightfulness right and good.  It is believable in the right quarters.  It is the building blocks that can hold the future, as if science and mathematics were its corner stones.  No more can be asked of a good man that his opinion is given in honesty.  It is simply the truth sustained forever in its concept.

 Justice depends upon it, as fraud cannot be admitted.  It is through dishonesty that the marks of evil lie.  Darkness prevails to cover a multitude of sins, which in that is evil, and where there is no light.  All is seen in purity and truth.  Spiritual concepts can be judged only if honesty is shown.  When Spiritual Law is metered out through honesty, the right kind of consequences are shown.  It needs to be given in such a way that equals God’s guidance.  What one man may have done is how he is judged to have deserved through his folly or design, so the scales of justice are always finely balanced, that the evenness of truth decides the merit of the case.

 If one party sues another, the scales of justice must be swayed in honest argument and there is no place for lies or deceit.  Only honest accounts of actions that have led to the participant standing before the judgement seat to get fair measure of reward by honest presentation of the case.  To pass from this world and be seen by the honesty of ones actions through life means that nothing has been wasted, because truthfulness shows clearly the actions of a soul’s intent on doing God’s will before his own. 

 Religion is no place to look for honesty, because the actions of the clergy are in covering up their true message. The service is designed around continuous chanting and repeating to the set passages, so that there is no time for communication with the Spirit.  The church expects the supplicant to do its bidding alone and not be taught the message of truth and honesty.  The single line of communication is for honesty to be granted by the will of the Creator and not the will of man.  Those who set themselves as ‘gods’ go against the will of God.  Does God expect the wealth and pomp of the church to feed the poor and clothe the naked?   Are we not here to help each other and to achieve goodness and honesty for each other and leave our egos aside to do His will?

 Friday, 15th January 2021

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