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Stating [[Divine Right Order]] essentially means the evocation of the true spiritual law to be made present in all that governs time and space, and through one's own personal intent and consent, they are choosing the authority of Gods Natural Laws to be manifested within their consciousness and creations.  
Stating [[Divine Right Order]] essentially means the evocation of the true spiritual law to be made present in all that governs time and space, and through one's own personal intent and consent, they are choosing the authority of Gods Natural Laws to be made manifested within their consciousness and throughout their creations.  


The delineation that is being made when invoking [[Divine Right Order]] is made through the statement, "not my will, but divine will", which is deferring to the highest expression that is possible in every moment. Divine right order also means the comprehension that the person that is asking for divine right order is acting upon their own self determination, and the [[Law of Intent]], in so to resolve the authority problem between the [[Negative Ego]] and the inner spirit and God expression. It is a choice that is being made to relinquish ones personal control and will, releasing perceptions of needs and desires, with the consent to defer to the natural laws of [[Divine Right Order]].  
The delineation that is being made when invoking [[Divine Right Order]] is made through the statement, "not my will, but divine will", which is deferring to the highest expression that is possible in every moment. Divine right order also means the comprehension that the person that is asking for divine right order is acting upon their own self determination, and the [[Law of Intent]], in so to resolve the authority problem between the [[Negative Ego]] and the inner spirit and God expression. It is a choice that is being made to relinquish ones personal control and will, releasing perceptions of needs and desires, with the consent to defer to the natural laws of [[Divine Right Order]].