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When we are in energetic balance with ourselves, we are in balance with our spiritual self, our heart and we cease to have great personal turmoil or suffering. This is how we become increasingly healthy and peaceful. To improve peace in a largely dysfunctional world, we may require attitudinal behavior guidelines. This is called [[GSF]] or God-Sovereign-Free Behavior: | When we are in energetic balance with ourselves, we are in balance with our spiritual self, our heart and we cease to have great personal turmoil or suffering. This is how we become increasingly healthy and peaceful. To improve peace in a largely dysfunctional world, we may require attitudinal behavior guidelines. This is called [[GSF]] or God-Sovereign-Free Behavior: | ||
1. Empathy and Compassion 2. Mental Openness 3. Emotional Stability 4. Responsibility 5. Honesty 6. Sovereignty 7. Reality Assessment 8. Unified Cooperation | 1. Empathy and Compassion 2. Mental Openness 3. Emotional Stability 4. Responsibility 5. Honesty 6. Sovereignty 7. Reality Assessment 8. Unified Cooperation | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 20:11, 27 July 2014
Virtues are the qualities of goodness that define the very purpose of our lives, the content of our character and the truest expression of our spiritual-energetic nature. Virtues are qualities of goodness which inhabit in the world of forces, as a “spiritual force”. When one builds strength in virtue, one builds strength in the power of our goodness which translates into the power of God Force. We reap the quality of our cultivated virtue in that which brings incredible gifts directly from the God spirit. (These are the Spirits of Christ) These gifts are referred to as the “Bestowal of Grace” which is received through the sincerity of one’s virtuous thoughts or virtuous actions. It is made clear to define that the Bestowal of Grace is not dispensed through a premeditated intermediary, such as in a Guru or Priest, but is received as dispensation of grace from the personal cultivation of virtues. To strengthen our spiritual foundation at its root in our personal Tree of Life, we must place our relationship to God as primary and find the courage every day to cultivate virtues.
A virtue is a characteristic of a person which supports the development of individual goodness for the purpose of personal and collective humanitarian well being. This is a person who chooses to promote principles of love and goodness while giving their best every day with whatever they have in the moment.
If one focuses on building strong virtues these behaviors lead to personal freedom. If one is allowing strong vices to control them, this leads to personal bondage. This is our choice, to have freedom or bondage through the choices we make every day to cultivate virtues.
When we are spiritually strong, we are a fortress of heart based devotion and dedication to serve the highest expression of our goodness as a spiritual being. This heart based devotion progressively builds solid ethics and strong virtues which are the collective attributes that directly attract the Spirits of Christos.[1]
Spirits of Christos
When we cultivate personal virtue we create the internal houses for the Spirits of Christ. As the Universal Law of Structure states; we can build our house (our physical, mental, emotional and spiritual bodies) in so that the spirit we design it for can reside. This is what it means to create a House for Christ and to purify ourselves for the Spirit of Christ. The Spirit of Christ requires a House in which to dwell inside our mind and body. The goal for spiritual protection is to dismantle the Houses of Ego, evict the demonic and predator forces, and replace them with the virtues which are the Houses of Christ. State your authority and intention to be of service to God ( see the Law of Consent) and to build a strong relationship with one’s Inner Spiritual Light and Christos. As you devote your attention and focus on the quality of the Spirits of Christ, the Houses for Christ grow stronger. Where we focus our energy and attention its energetic form materializes. Thus, greatly increasing one’s relationship to God and experiencing energetic balance which returns us into feelings of self-love, self-worth, peace and happiness.
The Spirits of Christ
1. Purity 2. Generosity 3. Patience 4. Kindness 5. Discipline/Conservation 6. Diligence 7. Humility |
Krystic Qualities
Here in ES we are exploring how we each can make productive movements forward within ourselves to develop Krystic spiritual qualities and virtues and expand those qualities within all of the relationships we are interconnected and interacting. In studying the Law of One Practices, the Relationship Mastery Guidelines, 12 Practices of Self Awareness and GSF Behavior one will find the key notes of these qualities and how one develops solid virtue. This helps us establish patterns to which we can learn to develop more skill with compassionate communication, discerning ego judgments from exercising personal choice and discernment, and learning how to create more enjoyable relationships that are productive and harmonious. When we expand goodness around us, we receive the goodness returned back to us from our own virtuous actions and thoughts.
This life philosophy is met with focused intentions to express communication and behaviors with an open heart which is congruent with these Humanitarian Values:
- Open-Hearted Living
- Self-compassion
- Expressing from the heart
- Receiving with compassion
- Prioritizing connection
- Moving beyond "right" and "wrong" to using needs-based assessments and discerment
- Choice, Responsibility, Peace
- Taking responsibility for our feelings
- Taking responsibility for our actions
- Living in peace with unmet needs ( acceptance)Increasing capacity for meeting needs
- Increasing capacity for meeting the present moment
- Sharing Power and Resources (Partnership)
- Caring equally for everyone’s needs ( Group consciousness)
- Using force minimally and to protect (defend) rather than to superimpose beliefs, punish, or get what we want without mutual agreement
Krystic qualities have also been described in the GSF Behaviors from the ES Guardian Perspective, as the antidote to AD ego behavior resulting from Mind Control programming and lack of knowledge and self-awareness. [2][3]
Krystal Aegis
If we do not learn how to be self-responsible, if we do not learn how to be in our body 100%, if we continue to blame the outside for our “lack of personal power” we will not be capable of self-sovereignty GSF. If we do not claim our body parts or our mind, something else will claim them and use them.
The Krystal Star is developing every method to be as available as possible to every human being, within a vast complexity of changing energetic dynamics, struggling power hungry entities, and a chaotic planetary terrain of spinning misinformation and dark confusion. In order to shift from the confusion and gain clarity, mental reprogramming away from negative ego thoughts and behaviors is absolutely necessary. Soul sickness is created by mental body sickness. In order to break through these deeply destructive mental habits and patterns, the Krystal Star Guardians have supported to help bring through two new areas in the community energetic template. This is brought forth with a heartfelt desire to create a sponsorship from the Krystal host to help each and every being in their spiritual ascension process to become God-Sovereign–Free. This shield is an energetic template called the Krystal Aegis.
Positive Affirmations for Now Self Connection[4]
GSF Behaviors
When we are in energetic balance with ourselves, we are in balance with our spiritual self, our heart and we cease to have great personal turmoil or suffering. This is how we become increasingly healthy and peaceful. To improve peace in a largely dysfunctional world, we may require attitudinal behavior guidelines. This is called GSF or God-Sovereign-Free Behavior:
1. Empathy and Compassion 2. Mental Openness 3. Emotional Stability 4. Responsibility 5. Honesty 6. Sovereignty 7. Reality Assessment 8. Unified Cooperation
References
See Also
12 Practices of Self Awareness