The Truth
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“Truth is whatever lifts the consciousness of the individual in a higher degree of lovingness. That is a grand truth and that is true of all truths. There are those upon your earth who need to believe that Jesus died for their sins. That truth lifts them up in an ability to love grandly. There are others who need to believe that Buddha embodied enlightenment and there is none other like him and that truth lifts those people up into their own spiritual awareness. One is not more true than the other. They both bring an upliftment to the character, to the ability of the individual to love and that is all anyone ever comes to learn, you know. It doesn't matter who the teacher be. Whether it be the Buddha or the Master Jesus has no bearing on it. The only lesson you have ever come to learn is love.
To bring you a pure truth while you are embodied in the flesh - and I don't mean you as an individual only, I am talking about humankind - you would not be able to absorb it all and take it all in and express it unhindered. Even your great spiritual leaders had their downfalls. There were areas of their personality in the way they believed that hindered the expression of an absolute, pure, unadulterated truth.
I do not say this because he was better than others, but the closest was the Master Jesus. But even he did not totally succeed. He failed greatly in a lot of things. I am telling a truth. If he were totally, 100% successful, then all the world would be loving, gentle, kind, honest, caring, and in perfect health
Always and ever ask for truth, ask always that you be an instrument of pure truth and as you do, you consistently bring in truth and the more you bring in truth the more pure you become. Always do it with one intent and one intent only: to give love, always to give love."
05/31/2026 Blog. Archangel Gabriel, QUESTIONS & ANSWERS, July 29, 1997, Pgs. 21-22. Copyright 1997 Springwell Metaphysical Studies. All rights reserved.


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