“I am Saint Joan of Arc. It is indeed a Blessing to be able to speak through This Special Gift that The Father designed to reach all of mankind, so that mankind would become more acquainted, more understanding of how closely connected human life is to The Creator of All there is.
Sometimes when an important decision is to be made, and the individual with the responsibility to make it is faced with a certain degree of fear, a certain degree of not being sure that when the decision is made others will see it in the degree, in the manner it is necessary to be accomplished, or to be acted upon immediately, time has a way of causing an important subject to be cast aside when those involved in a decision linger, concentrating on just how to approach the issue at hand, the problem, the decision.
I beseech all who read These Words to value the ability innate in human life to make decisions that are beneficial, that are important to the body, the mind, and the Soul of everyone involved.
Children are not taught to think clearly on important questions that they feel they must make decisions on. These questions can apply to their moral life, their physical life, their learning a subject that will involve them morally, physically, spiritually, and could have extreme measures of importance to them in many ways. It is sad when I hear those in charge of children neglect to speak in an orderly, constructive format, understandable, polite, dignified, because without these things many decisions are wrong.
Every individual has certain degrees of sensitivities, innate understanding, and also personal ideas, ideals, temperaments, hopes, concerns, values, that pertain to their way of life, their degree of interests, and of course, what the subject matter means to them in ways that only they are involved in.
Some men, women and children automatically, when confronted with a decision, act as though they are going into a battlefield, pitting themselves against another’s opinions, actions, concerns, and/or ideas, ideals. Mankind oftentimes creates a battlefield of personal opinion, when logic was the most reasonable asset to all that was spoken about.
It is important that men, women and children, in their relationship with each other, reflect moral commitments and respect in these commitments, with hope, understanding. Much love is felt when understanding is the foundation for communication. So be it.”