Teachings of the Masters: Impress Your Divine Self
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Drop the need to impress who is sitting next to you
and realize that the one you are needing to impress
is your own divine essence.
It is time
to claim this essence and say, "Yes, this is mine."
I am truly ready to be divine.
That simple registration
is all that it takes
to make the lesson plans flow and stay.
The ebb and flow
of bringing forth the manifestations of
unhealed consciousness that you didn't yet know.
Offer these areas the light of
your own divine broadcasted state
that you are now learning to maintain.
Drop the need to impress the outer
and realize that your divine self is ready to be
impressed by your sincere devotion and readiness
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