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| ==Strong Moral Character== | | ==Strong Moral Character== |
| | A strong moral character is the physical ballast which is directly related to the capacity of embodying the personal virtue (frequency) created by the Spirits of Christ. So we could think of the physical body as the practical reality of grounding into our being a strong moral character in our actions every day, while the spiritual-energetic body expands relative to one’s ethical conduct. Without higher cognitive development and ethics, an animal will choose a short term gratification over a longer term gratification, with no comprehension to the consequences of that choice. Many times when we are short sighted because we are impatient, we are unable to see the larger overview of circumstances which may be blocking our instant gratification. Patience allows us to become aligned to the highest expression of outcome in our spiritual development in so that there are no karmic or other consequences that are impacted by a short term decision. Patience develops tolerance and respect for the energies of others, and the proper use and direction of life force and other resources, both tangible an intangible. Patience re-educates value for things. |
| | <ref>[http://www.energeticsynthesis.com/index.php/resource-tools/blog-timeline-shift/2407-strong-moral-character Strong Moral Character]</ref> |
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| Patience is an essential aspect toward [[Spiritual Maturity]] and growth into strong moral character. Developing the [[Spirit of Patience]] allows us to develop strength in ourselves to expand our consciousness and go beyond our perceived limitations. Learning and acquiring patience will take an individual far out of their comfort zone. Patience is required to develop deep empathy and compassion towards others which allows us to forgive. Patience is the endurance of meeting life challanges so that we can build our core strength to be effective and powerful vessels of God Spirit. Without the strength of the [[Spirit of Patience]] we can digress into self entitlement and emotional tantrums to get what we want from the [[Negative Ego]] desires and whims. Patience will allow us to receive and participate in God's love as it builds loyalty and faithfulness, as in the life of Hosea. It will take us beyond our comfort zone into an area we do not want to go. Yet, when we do, we are better and more able to be used by God and to be available for others. Without Patience, we cannot be used effectively in the lives of others, as they will seem repugnant to us, and we will be callous and unsympathetic towards them. Patience will allow us to manage anger and problems, and to wait on God's timing. Patience will allow us to forgive (Rom. 5:8), as Christ forgave us and has Patience with us. Patience will allow us to endure and go on, even when we do not feel like it. It will see the hope that is ahead, when the clouds of our lives and experiences block its view from our sight. Patience will allow us to cling to Christ no matter what happens. Patience is hanging on to what is good. When we are impatient, we will miss a lot in life, especially in our relationships, because we will give up too easily. Allow the Potter to put you on His wheel and form you in His time! | | ==Endurance== |
| | | Patience (or forbearing) is the state of endurance under difficult circumstances, which can mean persevering in the face of delay or provocation without acting on annoyance/anger in a negative way; or exhibiting forbearance when under strain, especially when faced with longer-term difficulties. Patience is the level of endurance one can take before negativity. It is also used to refer to the character trait of being steadfast.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patience Patience]</ref> |
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| A strong moral character is the physical ballast which is directly related to the capacity of embodying the personal virtue (frequency) created by the Spirits of Christ. So we could think of the physical body as the practical reality of grounding into our being a strong moral character in our actions every day, while the spiritual-energetic body expands relative to one’s ethical conduct. Together, this focused mind-body partnership attracts the higher virtues (spiritual gifts) of the Spirits of Christ, such as the [[Spirit of Generosity]]. <ref>[http://www.energeticsynthesis.com/index.php/resource-tools/blog-timeline-shift/2407-strong-moral-character Strong Moral Character]</ref>
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| ==References== | | ==References== |