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To behold perfection

“This day will be of my making, either perfect or imperfect, good or bad. I have the power to build the day or rend the day.”—Walter Russell

Don’t you just love it when the universe sends gifts and signs, gives guidance that is so clear you can’t miss it?

Or rather I should say, I love it when my antenna is up, my channels are clear and I’m able to notice gifts and signs and miracles, because I believe they are always there, always available.

The question is “Am I paying attention?”

I’ve been closely observing my energy field, my frequency. I’m noticing how certain thoughts can contaminate my consciousness.

Resistance of any kind, even believing that certain tasks are distasteful, clogs up the universal electrical current.

As Walter Russell says, anything you don’t do with love promotes destructive toxins within your body and your energy field.

I mention Walter Russell because a friend, who I recently met at a weekend satsang in the Ozarks, sent me a book about Russell’s life. Let’s just say he was a spiritual genius.

For starters, he was an accomplished painter, sculptor, architect, composer and author. He knew Mark Twain, both Roosevelts, European heads of state and, unbeknownst to me, I’ve seen buildings he designed and sculptures he created, especially impressive since he didn’t take up sculpting until he was in his 50’s. And he never made it past the 6th grade.

But the real reason I’m singing his praises is because he knew that his talent was available to every single person. He accomplished great feats, not because he was so special, but because he was plugged into what he called the universal supply. He also often called it God.

As I’ve said, it doesn’t matter what we call it. It only matters that we call it forth.

All it takes, he claimed, was desire and the willingness to listen to “Nature’s mighty whisperings.”

It completely takes the onus off of us trying to be perfect. Instead, our only responsibility is to trust in the always-available energy of the universal Creative Force. And to make sure we’re paying attention.

I will close this post with another gift from my friend at the Satsang Garage—this song that obliterates all resistance.

#222 Forever!

Pam Grout is the author of 20 books including E-SquaredE-CubedThank & Grow Rich and her latest book, The Course in Miracles Experiment: A Starter Kit for Rewiring Your Mind (And Therefore Your World)

17 Responses

  1. A thousand wonderful sparks were felt as I read this Pam and listened to the song! The timing of this post is a gift to all but the meaning it has to me this morning is profound. Always with Love, Kate in Carmel

    1. The Man who Tapped the Secrets of the Universe by Glenn Clark. It’s an old book, a short book, but, as I said, it was the perfect gift for me.

  2. Thanks for mentioning the Russells! I’m so grateful that I was able to visit their place, Swannanoa, right here in Virginia in the Blue Ridge Mountains. They leased the property for 50 years to use for their University of Science and Philosophy, (the lease was up in 1998). The interior at the time I was there needed work, but it was nevertheless stunning, the views breathtaking, and the energy within those walls was fantastic. There is an absolutely breathtaking stained glass window on the landing, I believe it is a Tiffany. (There are new owners but you can still visit.) My best bud worked there when Lao was still alive. Walter doesn’t seem to be as well-known as he seems entitled to be –and not for his own aggrandizement, but, imo, so that more people can have the benefit of knowing what he is about! ..maybe Ken Burns will do a documentary to take care of that! 😉

    1. Ken, I hope you’re listening! I am SO thrilled you wrote with this update. I was pondering adding Swannanoa to my bucket list. I couldn’t agree more that Walter Russell deserves more attention. His Secret of Light, which I attempted to read earlier this year, was a bit over my head. But now that I know more, I may have to revisit.

    1. The Man who Tapped the Secrets of the Universe by Glenn Clark. It’s an old book, a short book, but, as I said, it was the perfect gift for me.

  3. I had an experience today just like you described when you said “don’t you love it when the universe sends gifts and signs, gives guidance that is so clear you can’t miss it?” The universe sent me the same message 5 times today- as I pondered something that is troubling me, I looked up and the company sign said Trust. Then it said Trust on the blinds, then it said Trust above the door 😂 then it said Trust on the window panes etc etc
    Just in case I didn’t get the message!! Thanks Pam for a wonderful article, you always hit the spot x

  4. Very grateful for this post, Pam, it resonates deeply. How true it is, and how challenging it can be for people, and for me, to reach this level of non-resistance when we haven’t been taught that. Step by step, I’m feeling it more, and I can only say how precious it is to experience this emotion and follow the flow of the Universe/God.
    Greetings from France

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