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04 | Why is the prophet worthless in his own land ...
Оглавление04 | Why is the prophet worthless
in his own land - why is the proletariat worth
everything in its own land?
It must be a lack of self-love
that brings out the misfortune in us,
to make us lean on other people.
Let he who is without sin cast the first stone?
The more you know people,
the more you know those things
that people are too rash to call mistakes -
the principle of the mirror shows us
however only an inconsistency we carry within us.
A misfortune within us, something that is not fortunate,
naturally persists longer and more steadily in its own land.
Standing in the way of another person - no matter what he is trying to do -
certainly means standing in your own way,
the world does a good job of blocking itself.
Not accepting the power of creation that another person harbors
certainly means not accepting creation,
not accepting the creator.
Leaning on the supposed mistakes of another is free-riding pure.
Not seeing or accepting another’s talents
and thus labeling him as commonplace, innocuous, below you,
not able to understand his own creative power,
this gives control-minded people a feeling of security -
the path of fear - the feeling of superiority.
It is not love that presumes a person was sent
from the creator without talents -
it is not love, when you believe you are worth more than another -
it is not love when you ignore the talents of another -
no one comes without talents -
talents are not only insignias of power formed in metal -
talents are a gift of God -
no one came empty -
you don’t need to be afraid of this -
we are all equally valuable -
everyone who lives his talents is a prophet -
Talents are the sign of God’s grace - the grace of God is surely always worth everything - everyone is a prophet who lives out his talents, a witness to the grace of God.