“The chief inhibitors of growth are prejudice and ignorance.” [UB 1094:04]
Thought Adjuster: “Dear child, let us examine the above statement. Indeed, prejudice and ignorance are two major stumbling blocks for growth—especially spiritual growth. How so?
Thought Adjuster: “How would you describe your connection to the Divine? At which level does it occur? Do you ‘intellectually’ and ‘mentally’ affirm to love God? Is that indeed Love?
Thought Adjuster: “It is indeed a door opener to get ‘us’ into the ‘I AM Zone’ by saying aloud and with focused awareness “I AM”, as in these two minimalist words is contained great power. How so?
“The Father is in Me and I am in the Father” are words that were knowingly spoken by Jesus as He lived His incarnation as the Son of Man. As a man of the realm, He had come to understand that a Divine Indweller lived within Him and, as He graduated to Godlikeness through His human endeavors, He became one with His Father.
Thought Adjuster: “You were just reading about the incident on the Sea of Galilea when Jesus’s disciples became frightened by a short-lived and yet very violent storm. In their fright, they awakened the sleeping Jesus to ask Him to save them. Jesus remained undisturbed and said: “Why are all of you sofilled with fear? Where is your faith?
“Man’s greatest spiritual jeopardy consists in partial progress, the predicament of unfinished growth; forsaking the evolutionary religions of fear without immediately grasping the revelatory religion of love.” [UB1090.04]
Thought Adjuster: “Let us talk about ‘the laborers in the fields’. The Correcting Time is in great need of workers. It is not hard to figure out why when you observe the state of disarray that reigns in so many areas of your current reality, directly and adversely affecting each one of you—to the point of threatening the survival of the species.
Thought Adjuster: “You were just reading about Jesus’ first parable—the Parable of the Sower. Previously, He had taught in a more direct way. Yet, because so many among those in attendance entertained the ulterior motive of finding fault in His demeanor or His teachings, Jesus resourcefully altered His methodology and started using thought-provoking parables as very effective teaching aids.