Compassion Incarnate

God said:

You must not make others’ suffering your own. The Great Ones were compassion incarnate, yet they did not take on others’ suffering. They saw beyond suffering. If the Great Ones had taken on others’ suffering, they would not have been Great Ones. They would have been more like everyone else. But, of course, the Great Ones did not make a practice of woe. Nor must you.

The Great Ones were not indifferent. They simply saw beyond what was evident. They did not bow down to suffering. They did not make it their own. They did not make themselves unhappy because someone else was unhappy. The Great Ones were not enablers. They did not say, “There, there.”

If the Great Ones had not risen above suffering, they would have elevated suffering. They knew better than to honor suffering as virtuous. And yet they were compassion incarnate. And yet they saw beyond suffering. Their vision was too great to see what everyone saw. They did not keep those who suffered in place. They elevated them from suffering. They gave healing. By their very presence, they healed.

The Great Ones did not get themselves caught in a vortex of suffering. Had the Great Ones honored suffering, who would have listened to them? What advances in the world would they have made? The Great Ones were humble, yet they were not humble to suffering. They did not hold suffering in great stead. They did not make a big fuss over it. They gave sustenance instead.

What good would the Great Ones have done if they lost sleep over the suffering in the world? Wherein would their greatness have lain? Their greatness did not lie in suffering, beloveds.

The Great Ones were models, beloved, not of suffering but of moving forward in life. Buddha who stayed under the Banyan tree nevertheless made strides across the Universe. Christ strode from one place to another. The Great Ones uplifted the world. They knew far more than to commiserate with it. “Walk,” they said.

They did not ignore suffering. They alleviated it.

Their tie to Me was so great that they saw Me far more than they saw suffering. They saw Me, and they saw Me in everyone. Their vision was wonderful.

The Great Ones served humanity, yet they were not at the beck and call of suffering. Compassion and suffering are two different things.

The Great Ones’ words were good, and yet they gave more than words. They were roses of the world. They gave an emanation that was so sweet that all were comforted by it. They didn’t do anything really but be as they were. They were representing God to God. How much simpler could it have been? By virtue of their presence and their steadfastness of holiness, they raised the bar of the world, as it were. Their focus was not on suffering, and yet the lame could walk. Beloveds, the Great Ones saw to the end of the rainbow, and so must you.

They did not enter into the world of the suffering. They did not enter into havoc. They moved through suffering and havoc, just the way Moses parted the Red Sea so that all could walk through it and reach the land on the other side. They brought some peace to the world. They loved the individual, and yet they walked right through suffering and brought peace to the world.

And so they now still bring peace to your heart. The Great Ones showed what was possible, and they have never stopped. They were formed in My image, the same image you are formed in.

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Personal letter?

Wow, God/Gloria .. was this written specifically for me?
This letter, as most of your letters, if not all address a situation I am grappling with at this very moment. Praise God in all his Glory. Praise God in all His Gloria!
Ask and it is truly Given.
Thank you yet again, Dear One.

Geri Hearne

Geri, its amazing when

Geri, its amazing when Heavenletters are so in sync with our life experiences. I noticed on your website that you live in Chicago. Thats where Gloria's daughter Lauren has moved to! Gloria will fly from Chicago to Europe for the European Godwriting tour in September.

One Love

Yes, the HeavenLetters can

Yes, the HeavenLetters can be quite synchronistic. I love it! I would be interested to learn where Gloria's daughter lives and what she is doing for a living here.
Will you attend the Godwriting tour? Will it be in Germany?

Geri Hearne
www.heavencantwait.org
www.joymediaonline.com

Here is where Lauren stays:

Here is where Lauren stays: http://www.godwriting.org/godwriting/laurens-studio-apartment-in-chicago... Lauren is dynamic and can do anything she wishes for a living. Another related entry about Lauren's move here: http://www.godwriting.org/godwriting/lauren-is-loving-chicago-mothers-an...

The Godwriting workshop info for September
Brugge, Belgium: Saturday 12 and Sunday 13
Istanbul Turkey: Saturday 19 and Sunday 20
Turin, Italy: Saturday 26 and Sunday 27

Together with Leen Joseph from Heart of the Rainbow, we completed the workshop poster for Belgium today, which looks really beautiful. Here is the link: http://mojah.cachefly.net/heavenletters.org/media/godwriting-poster-a4.p... Are you planning to join us? There will also be a series of workshops during the Oneness Journey towards November. There will more than likely be a workshop in Chicago!

The poster is very

The poster is very beautiful, charming, and delightful! It makes me really want to attend!

Leen, do you like it too?

Muchas gracias, Senor!

1 Heavenletter Haiku for

1 Heavenletter Haiku for you

Hello Friends,

God said the Great Ones
They saw Me in everyone
They saw Me in you

Love, Light and Aloha!

The Great Ones uplifted the

The Great Ones uplifted the world. They knew far more than to commiserate with it. “Walk,” they said.

They did not ignore suffering. They alleviated it.

Their tie to Me was so great that they saw Me far more than they saw suffering. They saw Me, and they saw Me in everyone. Their vision was wonderful.

Infinite Love to all
Berit