The Christian church, teaches just enough truth to ignite. In my experience, the missing ingredient was self-development. Emphasis was placed on a mediator between humans and God. To know the full gospel, the good news, is to allow self-development which has many paths and myriads of manifestations. We are all unique and our path will be unique. Judgement has no place where freedom to develop the self is taught. Choices, illness, even mistakes are some of the greatest teachers.
Grasp this and be set free. We are here to live our best life and not the one that looks acceptable to someone else. The missing, the mystery is that we are all powerful creators, miracle makers, way showers and NO mediator is needed. We are built with DNA to have a healthy body, sound mind and a life that exudes joy, (even in difficult circumstances). Jesus Christ came to live and show the way, not be the way. We are NOT born in sin, the only sin (which means to “miss the mark”) is when we fail to KNOW and live this supreme truth. We are all part of God, we all are part of Source, the creative energy from which all begins and continues.
The truth of who we are and the truth at the core for every human: we are supreme love. If we are separated from this truth in our mind, loss of connection with ourself and others occurs. Our core, LOVE creates beauty, the way and the ultimate life. Our thought life is one of our most prized possessions. It is the key to unlocking truth and harvesting our personal power. Disciplined and fine tune thinking can assist us to live in the present moment. With this comes, no regrets or worries for the future. We are limitless beings with incredible potential for walking bravely in this new world. Choose to live your best life. Protect your mind, grow it, feed it, nurture it and raise your vibration as you do so. Be at peace my friends. Love, Julia
Julia Parsell is a Certified Holistic Health Counselor with an emphasis on the intersection of science and the sacred. She writes from experiences and transformative understandings that have led her to an authentic and peaceful life. She goes by these names: wife, daughter, grandmother, mother, sister, aunt, niece, cousin, and friend. As home educator of her three children, she also developed/ran cafes, and maintained various leadership roles within her community. Her greatest desire is to encourage others to live life fully. Her passions are family, art creation, writing, and trail blazing. She is happily married in Western North Carolina.