A Simple Declaration Suffices
I Am Christ
The Only Son of the only Father
The Only creation of the One Creator
The full extension of the Source of all
The love extended to extend but love
i am invited
i accept the invitation offered me
and as i do all are included
in my simple declaration
allowing grace to flow over us all
michael for us all
From question 12 in the Manual for Teachers:
"How many teachers of God are needed to save the world?
"The answer to this question is -- one. One wholly perfect teacher, whose learning is complete, suffices. This one, sanctified and redeemed, becomes the Self Who is the Son of God. He who was always wholly spirit now no longer sees himself as a body, or even as in a body. Therefore he is limitless. And being limitless, his thoughts are joined with God's forever and ever. His perception of himself is based upon God's Judgment, not his own. Thus does he share God's Will, and bring His thoughts to still deluded minds. He is forever one, because he is as God created him. He has accepted Christ, and he is saved.
... God's teachers appear to be many, for that is what is the world's need. Yet being joined in one purpose, and one they share with God, how could they be separate from each other? What does it matter if they then appear in many forms? Their minds are one; their joining is complete. And God works through them now as one, for that is what they are. --end quote
I Am Christ
The Only Son of the only Father
The Only creation of the One Creator
The full extension of the Source of all
The love extended to extend but love
i am invited
i accept the invitation offered me
and as i do all are included
in my simple declaration
allowing grace to flow over us all
michael for us all
From question 12 in the Manual for Teachers:
"How many teachers of God are needed to save the world?
"The answer to this question is -- one. One wholly perfect teacher, whose learning is complete, suffices. This one, sanctified and redeemed, becomes the Self Who is the Son of God. He who was always wholly spirit now no longer sees himself as a body, or even as in a body. Therefore he is limitless. And being limitless, his thoughts are joined with God's forever and ever. His perception of himself is based upon God's Judgment, not his own. Thus does he share God's Will, and bring His thoughts to still deluded minds. He is forever one, because he is as God created him. He has accepted Christ, and he is saved.
... God's teachers appear to be many, for that is what is the world's need. Yet being joined in one purpose, and one they share with God, how could they be separate from each other? What does it matter if they then appear in many forms? Their minds are one; their joining is complete. And God works through them now as one, for that is what they are. --end quote
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