Thursday, December 25, 2025

Selflessness in Giving for Soul Development - Part 2

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Selflessness is an important part of soul development. The soul grows not by focusing only on itself, but by learning how to give, care, and serve others. When a person acts only for personal gain, growth becomes limited and often leads to unrest. But when thoughts, choices, and actions are guided by love, patience, and concern for others, the soul becomes stronger and more balanced. By letting go of pride and selfish desire, a person opens the way for deeper understanding and inner peace. True progress comes when the self steps back and the heart is willing to help, forgive, and uplift. In this way, selflessness becomes the path through which the soul learns, matures, and moves closer to its higher purpose.

FROM THE EDGAR CAYCE READINGS (All Paraphrased)

One may be firm and determined in seeking truth, in expressing ideas, or in bringing intentions into action. Yet it is essential to examine what within the self is prompting that drive, and to be certain it does not arise from selfish motive. For selfishness remains humanity’s most persistent weakness.
True happiness is born from tolerance, faith, and patience. These qualities are widely desired, yet few are willing to pay their true cost. That cost is the daily practice of patience, tolerance, and above all, selflessness—in relationships with others, in shared responsibilities, and in every activity of life.
852-12 Paraphrased
Let the soul come to understand that the self must be set aside if the spiritual is to be expressed in the material world. Resisting this truth only leads to inner conflict and self-judgment, for every thought, action, and deed must ultimately be faced and accounted for.
Therefore, with mind, body, and soul, one must honor and uplift the Giver of all good and perfect gifts. By surrendering personal will and bringing it into harmony with the divine will—following the example of the One who became the Light, the Truth, and the Way—the soul may draw nearer to the heavenly presence.
538-9 Paraphrased
The soul once lived in a region now known as Persia, extending toward Tibet, during a time of great change in the thinking of those who held power. Leaders were being moved to consider that human beings might hold within themselves a direct relationship to a Creative Force.
In that period, the soul was closely associated with the plea made to authority: “Let my people go.” The entity lived as Esther beside Ahasuerus, participating in events that shifted devotion away from personalities and toward higher purposes—those inspired through a man of God, Mordecai. From this, the soul learned that true leadership serves divine purpose rather than personal glory.
Yet the soul did not experience the outward fulfillment of those changes—the rebuilding of the temple or the rituals of peace and inner communion. This absence planted deep longings and inner unrest that echo into the present life: a desire to express spiritual truth not merely for a nation, but for individuals—while still serving a broader human good.
That impulse now seeks expression through writing and communication, just as before—through appeals for freedom of conscience and the right of each soul to worship according to inner conviction. In those experiences, the soul learned one of the rarest virtues on earth: tolerance.
And true tolerance is born of selflessness. For whenever the self seeks to exalt itself, tolerance fades—and the soul must beware.
1298-1 Paraphrased
When one finds ways to express hope, faith, love, and charity toward those who are seeking truth, these very actions become the source of harmony and renewal within the self. True peace arises not from self-focus, but from loving others without condition.
Let the self fade into the background through love in action. In doing so, the soul may awaken to a vision of unity—a consciousness aligned with the Creative Forces themselves.
Life is not ending, but being used. Let it become a bridge for those who have lost their way, so that hope may be restored and the promise of renewal still be seen alive in the world.
Through even the smallest acts of giving, the light may shine in many hearts. By helping others discover their own capacity to give, the soul becomes a channel through which divine light flows onward.
For only that which is freely given in love is carried forward into eternity.
1438-1 Paraphrased
The soul was present on earth during the time of the American Revolution, actively involved in the forces that shaped its course. It lived in the same region as it does now, during a period when crucial decisions were being made about leadership, laws, and the formation of a united people—not merely for individual colonies, but for a collective future.
In that lifetime, the soul gave voice to principles meant to guide and influence those entrusted with representing the people. At times, this outspokenness was viewed as overstepping bounds. Yet many of the era’s leading figures—such as George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, John Hancock, and Henry Lee—were close associates. They sought counsel together, sharing ideas that helped shape the ideals and actions of that pivotal time.
Known then as Florence DuVeal, the soul gained deeply from the experience. Personal ambition steadily gave way to a greater understanding of collective responsibility. There grew an appreciation for unity, cooperation, and the necessity of setting aside self-interest for the common good.
Above all, the soul learned the meaning of liberty—not merely political freedom, but the freedom of individuals and communities to think, believe, and worship according to the dictates of their own conscience. This love of liberty, rooted in selflessness rather than self-advancement, became a defining lesson carried forward from that life.
1648-1 Paraphrased
The soul once lived in the land now called Egypt, during a time following great upheaval and conflict, when new settlements were forming through the combined efforts of Atlantean groups and native peoples. The soul was among those who aligned with native leaders involved in an uprising in part of that region.
Rather than seeking power or prominence, the soul chose a quieter but enduring role—that of a recorder and preserver of history. It became a keeper of records, documenting the lives and works of individuals chosen by the people to serve in various capacities.
This was a period when organized roles and trades were taking shape—teachers, spiritual leaders, healers, legal guides, and others serving the needs of the community. The soul insisted that accurate records be kept for the sake of collective growth and future understanding, working under the name Ax-Eltio.
Through this experience, the soul gained much, for its motives were centered not on personal gain but on service to others. Its desires and actions were directed toward the advancement of the whole rather than the elevation of the self. From this selfless purpose came an inner adaptability and balance—abilities that remain available now, if the soul looks deeply within itself.
1731-1 Paraphrased
In the lifetime preceding the one just described, the soul was again in the land now called Egypt, during a time when peoples were invading from the North. Known then as Raai, the soul belonged to those who were overrun by these incoming groups.
In that era, the soul was among the first to introduce teachings about humanity’s relationship to the Creative Energy. It sought to gather people together around this spiritual understanding, emphasizing inner alignment with the divine rather than reliance on force or power. When others called upon the soul to lead resistance against the invading forces, it chose instead a path that avoided bloodshed.
Rather than fighting extensively, the soul accepted personal suffering and misunderstanding. This choice brought condemnation—both from outsiders and from its own people—for seeming to fail in defending them. Yet through this sacrifice, the soul gained more than in any other experience of that period.
This was not passive submission, but a conscious stand for principle. The spiritual truths expressed during that lifetime later became foundational to teachings associated with peace and reconciliation. Even the schools established by those who overtook the land carried forward elements of these ideals.
In the present life, the soul will feel a strong inner call arising from that experience. The influence of spiritual forces now felt most deeply is rooted in that lifetime, where selflessness, restraint, and devotion to higher principle outweighed personal reputation or immediate victory.

1734-3 Paraphrased

Selflessness in Giving for Soul Development - Part 1

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What many find difficult to grasp is this truth: the soul grows through development, yet it can only truly develop when its actions are selfless. Growth does not come from focusing on the self, even though the self is being refined.

Consider the physical body as an illustration. When change or healing occurs, it shows how self-development works best when self-centered motives are set aside. This lesson applies not only to this individual, but to all who seek growth without falling into self-absorption.
As the great Teacher taught, no one acts by personal power alone; the works are accomplished through the divine force working within. When a person relies solely on personal ability or seeks to magnify their own mental or physical qualities, they draw only from themselves. This is self-centeredness, and it neglects the creative, renewing source within. But when mind, body, and spirit give themselves in service—offering help, hope, and upliftment to another—they draw instead from the divine source, allowing higher power to work through them.
In the soul’s development, there exists a deep desire to be used by the Creative Forces—to become a channel through which others may awaken to the spiritual life within themselves. This calling is not about personal identity or recognition, but about helping others discover their own purpose, responsibility, and relationship with the divine. This intention is already written within the soul and safeguarded by higher guidance, so that the path may unfold without stumbling.
To become a clearer channel, one must turn inward—renewing the inner life so that outer actions may align with divine purpose. This requires trust, and a conscious awareness of the divine presence within the heart and soul. When this awareness awakens, every part of the being—mind, body, and spirit—becomes attuned to higher activity and renewal from within.
There is already the ability to give to others. Enter the inner sanctuary of the heart, cleansing it and consecrating its desires to the divine will. As what is given flows outward in service, unity forms between human intention and divine purpose. Through patience and surrender, the soul becomes aware of its oneness with higher guidance.
In this awareness, one knows that divine life moves through every thought and action. The soul joins in mercy, grace, peace, and light—becoming an instrument of healing and intercession for others. Through selfless activity, others may recognize the spiritual seal within, and know that love, redemption, and truth are made real through a life given in service.
275-39 Paraphrased
Offer your energy and efforts freely, guided by the higher law, understanding that the source of all good and perfect gifts is always available to those who seek it—not for themselves alone, but through giving themselves in service to higher purposes.
182-2 Paraphrased
(Q) What teachings were studied during my time in the Temple Beautiful that helped me come into greater harmony with the development of a refined body?
(A) The central teaching was that true purification of matter comes from spiritual fire—the inner force that burns away selfish and purely physical impulses. When the body and soul are guided by no concern for personal gain or physical form, but are instead filled with divine love and devotion to the Creative Source, that love transforms everything it touches. In such self-forgetfulness, the mind, body, and soul are purified, and even the physical condition and surrounding influences are elevated within the material world.
(Q) Do I possess an ability to write in a way that helps others?
(A) When one communicates what has been found meaningful within oneself—not for personal recognition, but to honor the higher motivating force—such expression becomes a gift to others. When writing arises from service rather than self-satisfaction, it carries real power. In this way, this soul has a great capacity to give through writing.
264-45 Paraphrased
Each soul enters earthly experience with a purpose: to express itself in the material world within certain surroundings, conditions, and inherited tendencies shaped by both environment and soul history. These influences form the setting—but not the outcome—of the soul’s growth.
What determines whether an experience leads to growth or delay is not the experience itself, but how the soul responds to what it knows of the Creative Forces at work in life. What a person does with that knowledge reveals what the soul truly honors as its ideal.
If the ideal is alignment with the Christ-consciousness, growth follows. If the ideal is personal gain, self-glorification, or indulgence in purely physical ambitions, then the soul must experience the consequences of those choices. Life continually places before each soul the choice between higher and lower paths—between selflessness and self-centeredness—and the soul’s development depends upon what it chooses through its own will.
Environmental and hereditary influences often appear as challenges or stumbling blocks, yet they merely reveal where growth is needed. What a soul accomplishes each day depends on whether its ideal is elevated or diminished, and whether its faith expresses itself through selfless living.
The assurance given by the Creator is this: through the Son, divine strength is always available to meet every need, crisis, and trial. This truth is continually demonstrated in human experience. Yet many become stumbling blocks to others when their outward behavior contradicts the faith they profess with words alone. Such inconsistency hinders rather than helps.
For this reason, impersonality and selflessness must become guiding principles. Growth comes through love, faith, hope, and charity—not as concepts, but as lived expressions. Where these qualities are active, the spirit of the Master works through the individual.
When fear, doubt, greed, or selfish desire dominate, the soul distances itself from truth and life. Every experience contains both light and shadow, yet the soul may overcome all conditions by trusting that the Christ stands ready to meet them on its behalf—if faith and hope in the divine promise are held above all else.
The central teaching remains unchanged: love the Divine with the whole being—heart, mind, body, and soul—and express that love through love of others. What was once a teaching became a living example through the life of Christ. To follow Him is not merely to speak His name, but to let thoughts and actions reflect His presence within the conscience.
This is the way of fulfillment. The promise is sure: those who live in this spirit are never alone. Judgment of others only returns as unrest within oneself; therefore, let love guide all action.
Make truth known not through speech alone, but through kind, selfless activity of mind and body. In this way, the soul develops. Remain patient through difficulties, faithful in daily responsibilities, and confident that all entrusted to the Divine is safely kept.
Do not fear. The Presence walks with you.

288-36 Paraphrased

Monday, December 22, 2025

A.R.E. Meeting for 12/22/25

Leader: Eric
 
Five seekers survived the shortest day of the year in patience. We completed reading the chapter on Patience and can work one of the last two suggested experiments.
 
Experiment 1: Each morning when you arise take a moment to imagine that this is the last day before the coming of the Christ and the fulfillment of His promises. Try to keep this awareness throughout the day as you experience living in the eternal now. If you find yourself starting to become impatient with any aspect of your daily affairs, re-affirm the importance you have assigned to this day and focus on acting in the highest spirit that you know. Keep a record of what happens with this experiment (e.g., noting the mornings you remind yourself of this exercise, noting daily situations in your life in which this experimental attitude towards the day helped you respond lovingly to others). ‘
 
Experiment 2: Experience a movement in consciousness from impatience to patience with others. Seek to overcome any sense of self-righteousness within yourself by using a part of your daily prayer and meditation period to affirm the uniqueness of every soul’s approach to God. Then work with the technique suggested in the readings in the following two ways:
1. When you feel impatient with someone else say silently to yourself ‘‘What have we here?” and allow yourself to draw back, re-examine the situation and experience greater patience.
2. Whenever others become impatient with you and you feel yourself picking up their feelings and becoming impatient yourself, say aloud ‘‘What have we here?” Notice any effect it has on others as well as the effect it has on you.

Monday, December 15, 2025

A.R.E. Meeting for 12/15/25

Leader: Eric and Greg

Four joined in fellowship as we continued our study of Patience. In the SFG book, we read the section titled “Means Through Which Patience Is Gained.” This section had three experiments. Choose one of the following:
 
Experiment 1: At the end of the day write down one experience from the day which, at the time it happened, was confusing, frustrating or difficult for you to deal with. Then have a moment of quiet to center yourself and to get in touch with your real Self. Listen for an answer as to the purpose for your having that particular situation arise. Write down your understanding of that purpose.
Example:  situation: I ran out of money at the store. I had to borrow money from a friend and I was somewhat embarrassed.
                 purpose: I needed to remember that I need the love and help of others and they need mine.
 
Experiment 2: Choose and write down one area of your life in which you would like to experience greater patience. Each day try to reflect the potential for wholeness that already exists (i.e., don’t be passive). Also be active in your patience (in deed and thought). If you find yourself falling into being only persistent, take time to review your ideals for that area of your life and re-orient yourself to active patience. Record your experiences.
 
Experiment 3:
Select and write down some experience that you have been impatient to have happen to you (e.g., to get well, to get a different job, to get married, to have more friends). Each day affirm that you are having learning experiences that will allow you eventually to have that which you desire. At the end of each daily meditation period take a few moments to listen within and know that there is something within your soul that is directing and ordering your life. Write down insights that come from this listening and which help you better to understand how your current experiences fit into your growth toward what you desire.

Saturday, December 13, 2025

Let Your Life Be a Channel of Blessing

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LET YOUR LIFE BE A CHANNEL OF BLESSING

INTRODUCTION
Every soul comes into this world with a sacred purpose: to let God’s love flow through us and bless others. The Readings show how this purpose can be lived out in everyday life—not through dramatic actions, but through simple, steady expressions of kindness, patience, and spiritual awareness. From choosing a guiding ideal, to keeping a constructive attitude, to creating a peaceful home and working together in unity, each lesson reveals a practical way to express the divine within us. By studying spiritual truth, choosing daily to serve, and setting aside ego, we become clearer channels for God’s healing, encouragement, and peace. The following ten principles work together to help us grow spiritually, support others, and make the world a little brighter because we walked through it.
1. Our Purpose in Life: To Be a Channel of Blessings
“To be a channel of blessing to others is that purpose for which each soul has come into conscious activity in a material world.” 3161-1
“For the purpose of each soul's entering to make - through its own effort, by the grace and purpose of the first cause - to make the world better for the entity's having been in same. ” 3211-2
“This, then, is the purpose of the entity in the earth: To be a channel of blessing to someone today, now; to be a living example of that He gave, "Come unto me, all that are weak and heavy laden - take my Cross upon you and learn of me. These are thy purposes in the earth.” 2794-3
Our deepest purpose in life is to bring help, comfort, and goodness into the world. We are not here by accident—each person is born with the opportunity to make life better for someone else. When we share kindness, offer support, listen with compassion, or lift someone’s spirits, we are doing exactly what our soul came here to do. Being a channel of blessings means allowing love, patience, and understanding to flow through us into the lives of others. It is something we can do every day, no matter our age, health, or situation. Even the smallest actions—like a smile, a gentle word, or a simple act of help—carry spiritual value. They make the world brighter because of our presence. Our lives gain real meaning when we choose to serve others in these ways. Every moment we bring hope or relief to someone, we are living in harmony with our true purpose.
2. Hold to a Spiritual Ideal
“Ye are limited only by how close ye observe thy ideal in relationships of thy fellow man in mental and material activities, guided and directed by and through thy spiritual desire to be a channel of blessings to others today.” 2031-1
“...many are the abilities of the entity. These directed with and through an ideal, and self and selfishness eliminated through the desires and purposes to be used as a channel of blessings, will bring real peace and happiness to this particular entity.” 3212-1
A spiritual ideal is like a guiding star—something pure and meaningful that you aim to live by every day. It might be love, kindness, patience, forgiveness, or the example of Christ. When you choose an ideal and truly hold to it, it shapes your thoughts, decisions, and actions. It becomes the standard you measure yourself by. The more devoted you are to that ideal, the more clearly your life reflects spiritual truth. Living this way helps you rise above selfishness, fear, or confusion, because your choices are guided by something higher than momentary emotions. A strong ideal also brings inner peace, because it gives your life direction and purpose. When you consistently act in ways that match your ideal—especially in how you treat others—you naturally become a channel of blessings. Your words become more thoughtful, your actions more loving, and your presence more uplifting. In this way, holding to a spiritual ideal not only transforms you, but also allows you to positively affect everyone around you.
3. Keep a Constructive Attitude
“Keep the mental attitude towards CONSTRUCTIVE thinking; that is, the hopes, the faith, the desires to be used as a channel of blessings to others. Keep these first and foremost in the mind, in the purpose, in the desire; and we will find that these conditions will be eliminated, - and the activities, the environs about the body will show a great deal more of peace and harmony. ” 2106-1
“For, know that in giving, in being a channel of blessings to others, ye bring the greater joy to thy own self.” 2530-1
Keeping a constructive attitude means choosing thoughts that build up rather than tear down—thoughts that are hopeful, patient, and aligned with your desire to help others. When your mind stays focused on what is good, possible, and loving, your whole outlook changes. You begin to approach problems with faith instead of fear, and you carry a sense of calm into every situation. This kind of mindset not only makes your own life more peaceful, but it also creates a more harmonious atmosphere for the people around you. A constructive attitude is contagious; your positivity can encourage others who may feel discouraged or overwhelmed. By choosing thoughts of kindness, gratitude, and trust in God, you allow spiritual strength to flow through you. And when you give of yourself in this way—bringing hope, comfort, or inspiration to someone else—you often discover that it brings even more joy back into your own heart. In short, when you focus on constructive thinking, you become a steady, uplifting presence in the world, and your life naturally becomes a blessing to others.
4. Choose Daily to Serve and Bless Others (“Choose Thou”)
“Choose thou, ever, then, to be a channel of blessings to someone. For to know love ye must yourself be lovely. To know truth, ye must indeed thyself seek after, hold fast to, BE, truth thyself. For what a man holdeth in his heart, that he becometh.” 2021-1
“KNOW that the Lord is ONE, and that thy manifestation in the material plane is to be a channel of blessings to others, if ye would attain to the consciousness of peace or harmony within thy inner self in thy associations and dealings with thy fellow man!” 1575-1
“The entity is such an extremist in a manner; and with the abilities to make for those experiences in which this sojourn may be a GLORIOUS one, - either materially or socially, or in those efforts to become a channel through which a great many blessings may come to many.
The choice as to which course is to be taken must rest with this body. It will NOT do both, - be a social success and attain material things in a great measure, and be a spiritual channel for creative forces or God's purpose to manifest through the experience. ” 1754-1
Every single day offers you a choice: you can choose to act with love, or you can choose to act from selfishness or fear. This teaching reminds us that who we become is shaped by what we consistently choose in our hearts. If you want to experience love, peace, and truth, you must first make the effort to express those qualities yourself. What you nurture inside—kindness, patience, bitterness, or anger—eventually becomes visible in your words and actions, and ultimately becomes your character. Choosing to bless others is not something that happens automatically; it takes intention. It means deliberately deciding to show compassion, speak gently, help when you can, and be someone others can rely on.
This choice also influences the direction of your life. You cannot fully chase material success or social approval while also dedicating yourself to spiritual service; at some point, you must decide what matters most. Choosing to serve others does not mean you cannot enjoy life, but it does mean that your purpose shifts from self-centered goals to a greater, more meaningful path. When you choose daily to be a blessing—whether through a small act of kindness or a moment of understanding—you bring harmony into your own heart and into the lives of those around you. Over time, these choices shape you into a person who naturally reflects love and truth.
5. Study to Grow Spiritually
“This necessarily must come as an answer of the divine within self…study to know what His life and His precepts are.”
“Study to show thyself approved unto that thou hast learned, thou mayest learn of Him; rightly emphasizing all phases of thy relationships to thy God, to thy fellow man, and keeping self unspotted from condemnation of self or of others.” 412-15
“Keep thyself unspotted from the world. Study to show thyself approved; not condemning self, not condemning others. For with what judgment ye mete it is measured to thee again. Seek not to justify thyself but rather to glorify God in the earth. Be a channel of blessings to others daily. For it is the little leaven that leaveneth the whole lump; not in the sounding of brass nor the tinkling of cymbals, but rather the still small voice within that convicts, that convinces, that leads the way to truth and light.” 3188-1
Growing spiritually is an active process—it requires learning, reflection, and a willingness to listen to the guidance that comes from within. To truly help others, you must first strengthen your own understanding of spiritual truth. This means studying the life and teachings of Christ, reading sacred or uplifting material, praying, meditating, and examining your own attitudes and behaviors. As you study, you learn how to live with more love, patience, humility, and forgiveness. You begin to see where your thoughts or actions may be out of harmony, and you gain the wisdom to choose a better way.
Spiritual study also helps you stay centered and grounded in a world full of distractions and negativity. It reminds you not to judge others harshly, not to judge yourself too harshly, and not to be influenced by the noise of the world. Instead, it helps you stay focused on what truly matters—living in a way that reflects God’s love. As you grow in understanding, your ability to uplift others naturally increases. You become calmer, clearer, and more compassionate, and people sense this. Even small acts of goodness become more meaningful because they arise from a deep inner awareness. In this way, spiritual study prepares you to be a steady, reliable channel of blessings to the people you meet each day.
6. The Promise: God Guides Those Who Serve
“ If ye be unto thy brethren, unto thy associates, unto those about thee as a channel of blessings, then He thy Father, thy God, will direct thee in the ways thou should go.” 1183-1
“For TODAY is thy day, as He gave then to those about Him. If ye would know thy Father, then TODAY open thyself to be a channel of blessing to thy fellow man, that ye may know Him as thine OWN Father, thine OWN God!” 1150-1
“ For, know that His promise is that He will meet thee within thine own temple, not in John Henry or in James Monroe, or in anyone else's - but thine own! And these are the things that ye need in thy life to make that pattern which ye ARE, innately within thyself: To become a messenger for Him and a channel of blessings to others day by day.” 2970-1
“Know that His promises are sure, and the world - with all therein - is His. And as ye seek to apply self in the manner as to be a channel of blessings, of help to others He - the Lord - will quicken the way so that conditions and things come to pass. ” 3234-1
One of the most reassuring teachings in the readings is that when you sincerely try to help others, God becomes an active guide in your life. When you choose to bless, support, or uplift the people around you, you create a direct connection with the divine. You are no longer trying to figure things out on your own—God begins to show you the right direction, the right opportunities, and the right timing. You may not hear this guidance as a voice, but you will feel it as a quiet inner knowing, a sense of peace, or a clear next step.
This guidance doesn’t require perfection; it only requires willingness. When you open your heart each day and say, “Use me for good,” you create space for God to work through you. The promise is that God meets you right where you are—within your own heart, within your own life—not through someone else’s experience but through your own. This personal connection strengthens your faith and helps you recognize God as a real presence, not an idea.
As you continue to act with kindness and a desire to serve, life begins to unfold more smoothly. Obstacles lessen, opportunities appear, and challenges become easier to navigate. Things start to “come together” in ways that feel guided. This doesn’t mean that life becomes free of difficulties, but it does mean you are never facing them alone. God quickens the way—meaning He helps things fall into place—when your purpose is to be a blessing. In choosing to help others, you step into a partnership with the divine, and that partnership brings clarity, courage, and support every step of the journey.
7. How Groups Can Become Channels of Blessings
“...seek through meditation, singleness of purpose, to be guided in that channel in which each may BE a channel of blessing to those who seek. In this manner may ye know the way; for, as has been given, "I go - and the WAY ye know." The manner in which each may know they are IN attune, is the ability to feel that consciousness of the sincere desire WITHIN to BE a blessing, A channel, to someone. ” 281-3
“Wait ye upon one another. Work ye as a unit. Let ALL be done in order. Wait ye oft on the Lord before speaking a word that would give an improper relationship of that THOU would present. In this manner may the work be expedited, may it be in unison.” 262-5
When individuals come together with a shared spiritual purpose, something powerful happens: the group becomes capable of doing far more good than any person could do alone. For a group to truly serve as a channel of blessings, its members must approach their work with unity, humility, and sincerity. This means taking time to center themselves—through prayer, meditation, or quiet reflection—so that they can listen for spiritual guidance before acting or speaking. When everyone in the group holds the intention to be a blessing, the group becomes aligned and “in tune,” creating a peaceful and uplifting atmosphere.
Working together successfully also requires patience and cooperation. Group members must support each other, wait for one another, and allow each person the space to contribute in their own way. Ego must be set aside so the focus remains on serving others, not on being seen or praised. When disagreements arise, they can be handled with respect and understanding rather than judgment.
A group that operates with this kind of harmony becomes a strong spiritual force. Its prayers carry more power, its work becomes more effective, and its presence brings comfort and inspiration to others. Unity creates energy; shared purpose creates momentum. When a group is truly dedicated to helping others and seeks God’s guidance together, it can change lives, strengthen communities, and shine light into places where it is needed most.
8. Making the Home a Channel of Blessings
“Make the home, the home life, the mother life, that as the IDEAL life for each individual who has been called to serve in that capacity. Let each life in such a capacity know that the Father chose such a channel for the presenting of HIS Son, HIS life in a MANIFESTED manner before the HUMAN family. Through such channels have these forces ever CHOSEN to MANIFEST - and, as the channel is attuned to those forces in HIS way, then let HIM - GOD - have HIS way with THY life. Be that channel of BLESSINGS each day, each hour, and as these ARE shown, more and more may the entity manifest those conditions that present themselves as personalities in the LIFE that is seen or experienced at THIS period. ” 276-2
“The HOME is the real adventure, the real purpose of the entity's expression in the earth. ” 1968-1
The home is meant to be one of the most sacred places in a person’s life. It is where love, patience, and understanding are learned and practiced every day. The atmosphere you create in your home has a powerful influence—not just on you, but on everyone who enters it. When you approach home life with intention and kindness, simple daily tasks like cooking, cleaning, caring for children, or supporting a partner become meaningful spiritual acts. These ordinary moments are opportunities to express love, gentleness, and gratitude in ways that quietly shape the hearts and lives of those around you.
Creating a home filled with peace and warmth doesn’t require perfection. It simply means allowing God’s presence to guide the way you speak, respond, and care for others. When you choose patience over irritation, or encouragement over criticism, you transform your home into a place of healing and comfort. Over time, these consistent acts of love become a spiritual foundation for everyone who lives there.
The home is also a place where your soul grows. It is often where you learn your greatest lessons about forgiveness, cooperation, sacrifice, and unconditional love. By treating your home as holy ground—by approaching its responsibilities with devotion and openness—you become a channel through which God’s love can flow into daily life. A home built on kindness and spiritual awareness becomes a blessing not only to the family inside it, but to friends, neighbors, and even future generations who feel its influence.
9. Daily Practice: Living as a Channel of Blessings
“(Q) What mental attitudes should I adopt or pursue? (A) That of ever being a channel of helpfulness to others. Remember, it is with what measure ye mete to others that it must be measured to you again. This applies spiritually, mentally, materially.” 3009-1
Living as a channel of blessings is not something that happens only in big moments—it is something you practice every day through your attitude, your choices, and the way you treat others. Real spirituality is shown through your actions: the way you speak to people, the patience you offer, the help you give, and the forgiveness you extend. Each day gives many opportunities to be kind, to listen with understanding, to avoid harsh criticism, and to offer support when someone is struggling. These simple acts are powerful because they reflect the love of God working through you.
To live this way, you must keep your heart focused on being helpful rather than judgmental. When you catch yourself reacting with irritation or negativity, you can pause, take a breath, and choose a more loving response. This consistent practice shapes your character and brings harmony into your relationships. It also reminds you that whatever you put into the world—kindness or unkindness—tends to come back to you in some form. By choosing kindness, patience, and generosity, you invite those same blessings into your own life.
Daily spiritual practice doesn’t require special rituals; it simply asks you to show up with love wherever you are. Whether at home, at work, or in casual interactions, you can choose to be a comforting presence, a source of hope, or a gentle voice of encouragement. When you make these choices, even quietly and without recognition, you allow God’s love to flow through you into the lives of others. Over time, this becomes a natural way of living—a steady, meaningful expression of your spiritual purpose.
10. The Spiritual Attitude Required
“Be patient; be consistent; be loving in thine relationships to those that are seeking. For He, thy Lord, may use thee as a channel of blessings to many. ” 982-4
“Then how much greater in the eyes of the Maker is the soul that seeks to do good, not for glory, not for fame, but that the knowledge of the Lord in its associations with its fellow man may make for this greater channel of blessings to others.” 417-8
To truly serve as a channel of blessings, your inner attitude matters just as much as your outward actions. A spiritual life grows from qualities such as patience, kindness, humility, and steady dedication. These qualities allow God’s love to flow through you without being blocked by selfishness, pride, or the need for recognition. When you are patient, you give others the space to grow and heal. When you are consistent, people learn they can trust you. When you approach others with love—especially those who are confused, hurting, or seeking—you become a safe and comforting presence in their lives.
A true channel does not act from ego or for praise. Instead, you do good because it is the right thing to do, because it reflects the love of God within you. This attitude helps you stay grounded and sincere. You’re not trying to impress anyone; you’re simply allowing God to work through your hands, your words, and your heart. Such humility makes your service more powerful, because it is not about you—it is about bringing light to someone who needs it.
When you adopt this spiritual mindset, your life becomes more meaningful. You begin to see every interaction as an opportunity to show compassion, to listen deeply, or to offer quiet encouragement. Over time, these small, consistent acts of love can influence many people. In this way, your life becomes a steady, shining example of God’s presence, touching others in ways you may never fully realize.
CONCLUSION
Living as a channel of blessings is not a single act—it is a way of life. It begins with recognizing our true purpose and choosing each day to align ourselves with love, compassion, and spiritual truth. When we hold to an ideal, think constructively, serve willingly, and cultivate humility, we open the door for God to guide and strengthen us. Our homes, our relationships, our group efforts, and even our smallest daily interactions become opportunities to uplift others. As we practice these principles, we discover that we are not only helping those around us—we are also transforming ourselves. The more we give, the more we grow; the more we bless, the more blessed we become. In this way, our ordinary lives become a living expression of God’s presence, fulfilling the purpose for which our souls came into the world.