"When Heaven hands to the world a Miracle, Heaven teaches. Heaven doesn't hand just opportunities, good luck, and all the things that men and women wish for. Heaven hands privilege, Heaven gives responsibility to keep our minds active, to keep our abilities in the open. My sons, I speak through an instrument in the world who bears much responsibility in Every Word spoken. We Here in the Heavens pass through her Soul to reach you, with responsibilities untold. You say you believe that there is a God. You say you believe in The Heavenly Queen. You say you believe in…
View Entire Revelation"Ask yourself, 'Do I live in such a plasticized world that I am insensitive to decency, moral obligations, moral responsibilities, moral dignity, moral ethics?' Think before you say, 'Not me,' and not until you look interiorly to your habits, conduct, example, beliefs, disbeliefs, intentions, and your understanding of how you follow God's Ten Commandments. Life is not a daily spin on a wheel of luck. It is a living experience one moment at a time, using all we are mentally, physically, spiritually, to make each day successful in some degree of fulfillment for our mind, body and Soul. A sound…
View Entire Teaching"We must not allow the confusion we feel and are subject to in Holy Mother Church to disillusion us, confuse us to the point that we would grow weaker in our stability regarding our Faith in God, the necessity for which He instituted Holy Mother Church for our benefit, for our having a staff of Spiritual strength to guide us every step of the way, to become a Saint."
View Entire Teaching"We must look at sin in its realistic adverse effect on our whole being and our whole existence. We must recognize and understand that because sinning can appear to become a pleasurable habit, it is basically based on a lack of respect for human dignity, human purpose, and only acts to please the enemy of God and the enemy of all mankind. As we are instinctively afraid of physical infection, in reality moral infection is more deadly. Committing a sin should stimulate more concern in our conscience and our moral behavior than the courage it takes to confess the sin.…
View Entire Teaching"Sin is mainly triggered through our mind, our sight, our touch, our smell, and probably the least amount of times, through our taste. Sin is magnified by our imagination, then our intentions, and finally, our decision in what we choose to do. Sin can actually feel like a normal necessity to us, imbedded in our being, and that we have no choice to think otherwise, to do otherwise or to feel otherwise. To our knowledge it has been three thousand years since God Himself passed on to mankind what He felt were grievous offenses against Him, and in His Delivery…
View Entire Teaching"Christ's Purpose was to institute Christianity, and in doing this He began, at an early age, to instruct, to teach, to direct learned people, illiterate people, people of all walks of life, the Importance of the physical life and that there was a Spiritual Goal higher than the physical life that gave Purpose to the creation of mankind. As Christ walked men gathered, because they felt He had a Message that was not just interesting, but a Message that gave a purpose beyond human ability, beyond human understanding, because death seemed to be the final act of life, so to…
View Entire Teaching"If someone hands you a key, it suggests something that could be good, or it could even be temptation to partake in something wrong. It is basically easy to suggest or imply a moral act, a moral reaction, a moral suggestion. It is also possible that these things can cause temptation to an act of immorality. We look at daily living in such an unrestricted avenue, in taking what occurs as merely normal, but if we based all we think, do and accept on God's Ten Commandments, we would look for the possibility when a decision is necessary, that our…
View Entire Teaching"Charity has many variables in its intentions. Sometimes a person is not totally conscious of the degree or the reason they perform charitable acts. Sometimes someone becomes so involved in acting charitable for someone else's needs, totally unaware that they themselves have a need in their own life, and through this act of charity this is one manner of satisfying some inner need they themselves have. Many people are salaried employees, working for charitable organizations merely for monetary gain. Some people do charitable acts to gain entrance into situations or people's lives that they feel are stepping stones to some…
View Entire Teaching"Nothing on earth or no one lives forever. The process of aging is in itself a beautiful thing to understand, to experience, and to see the Hand of God in all areas of life. As human beings, at the moment of conception we begin the aging process, so do trees, animals and all living things. Material products that build houses, automobiles, airplanes, are useful for a given time, and then in some form or other, are no longer fresh, clean, and bear no blemish. History tells us that we had the age of dinosaurs and other large animals. We can…
View Entire Teaching"GOD'S TEN COMMANDMENTS HAVE GREAT PURPOSE, WE MUST NEVER DISMISS THEIR IMPORTANCE."
View Entire Teaching"Truth is oftentimes cast aside, dismissed, because it does not coincide with what someone is planning, how they are desiring to accomplish something, because it does not fit into the anticipated results they desire. Truth has a clarity in it, and in reality, forces a decision when and if the subject or situation deviates in the slightest way from what is truth, or what is a fabrication of truth, or what is a downright rejection of truth. Truth has stability in it, honor, loyalty, strength, hope. Sometimes truth hurts. Sometimes it stings. Basically it develops within a human being a…
View Entire Teaching"Do I demand others to accept my faults? Am I prone to laziness? Do I use dominance to get my way? Am I selfish? Am I so possessive of someone close to me that I stifle their happiness, enthusiasm, and victimize them? Am I a womanizer? Do I flirt? Do I feel I have rights but my spouse doesn't? Am I inconsiderate in personal or intimate matters? Am I moody? Do I use my being the breadwinner as having all the rights and my spouse subject to my decisions? Do I have the habit of 'not responding' to what is…
View Entire Teaching"It is often difficult for many people to discern when deceit is evident, or if what is said or being done is morally sound, due to an inner conflict involving self-esteem. Sometimes self-righteous people are so busy looking at the outward appearances of people and situations, using only their eyes, that they lean towards what they feel is beneficial to themselves, ignoring what could seriously affect their lives and/or the lives of others, in the physical, mental, or morally sound areas. Self-pity lacks not just self-esteem, but in its very essence, it tends to magnify what everyone else has, what…
View Entire Teaching"Repetitiveness is the path to learning and retention." "If someone ever says to you that you are 'too moralistic' say 'thank you'. They have truly given you a compliment."
View Entire Teaching"MY PRINCIPLES What part of my life demands or reflects my principles? Is my integrity always based on sound moral ethics? Am I fair in my judgments of others? MY RESPONSIBILITIES Am I fully aware of my personal, social, vocation and Spiritual responsibilities? Do I share in all family responsibilities? In my specific vocation, do I shirk my responsibilities or shoulder them maturely? MY CONDUCT What constitutes my conduct in all phases of my life? Do others consider my personality, nature and habits as my expression of my conduct? Am I respectful to all people? Am I sincere? Am I…
View Entire Teaching"What inward strength drives a person to show a courageous spirit in the face of personal combat of physical, emotional, mental or Spiritual warfare? Fear, being a natural instinct, must be considered. Cowardice is never to be ignored. Innate knowledge of a lack of physical strength is never omitted. An act of courage is usually generated by a moral response to defend what is right. The instinct to protect what is good knows no limit. Courage is not a planned action. It is a reaction to what is wrong."
View Entire Teaching"It is not always our innocence that avoids interpretation of what other people appear as, or what they say. Many times we blind ourselves to the words and phrases that should be recognized when they obviously appear in our social life, business dealings, religious affiliations, because we do not want to categorize our relationships with what can be termed an 'ugly, dangerous situation'. Sometimes words and phrases are not only spoken, but are obvious by how other people act through their morals, their code of ethics, their stability or instability, in their convictions, standards, degree of fairness, where they place…
View Entire Teaching"Men struggle to believe, to accept, to understand how The Father would act or would work in the midst of men. He has done it many times through innocent ones, through learned ones, always asking one thing: commitment of one's will, one's body, one's mind, for the benefit of Souls. Thousands of years He has entered the world, in some ways Personally, evidently, quietly, always instructing, never concealing, always directing, giving children of all kinds, all races, all colors, all creeds, the benefit of Sound Direction which He has never concealed. Children of all kinds say they reserve the right…
View Entire Revelation"Whose responsibility is it to teach, demonstrate, instruct, enforce, the importance and the insistence on human dignity in all areas of human life? Mine? It is evident that children are not being taught that human beings should respect themselves and each other. It is obvious in all areas of life that there is a moral decay signified by the vile contempt against a dignified attitude in most homes, in most schools, in most workplaces, and definitely, human dignity is a rarity in social gatherings and entertainment. Vulgarity, crudeness, desecration to human life, so many times emphasized by the acceptance of…
View Entire Teaching"Many people brag about their habits. Their egotistical pride in having certain habits makes one wonder about these habits. Habits can be good. Habits can be bad. Habits can be offensive. Habits can be forms of neglect. Habits can be usurping the time of someone else that could be productive if it wasn't for the inconsiderate habits of some people. The habit of praying is a good habit. The habit of swearing is a bad habit. The habit of shouting is a revolting habit because it is disturbing to those who are present, especially the recipients of the language. The…
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