Divine Patience — Affirmations
God, please open my heart.
I am grateful to God for the understanding and patience shown to me and to my soul.
God, I am grateful for the patience shown to us when we strayed into idolatry, exploring various teachings of sects from the East, West, South, and North.
God, I am grateful for the patience shown to us when my soul and I followed Archangels and initiation groups.
God, I am grateful for the patience shown to us when my soul and I followed energy gods, living gods, demigods, asuras, and gurus.
God, I am grateful for the patience shown to us when my soul and I followed views adopted under hypnosis and under the influence of drugs and alcohol.
God, Giver of Life, I am grateful for the patience shown to us when my soul and I cultivated astral snakes and other parasites within our energies instead of maintaining the purity and beauty given by God.
God, Giver of Life, I am grateful for the patience shown to us when my soul and I engaged in prostitution, wars, magic, and hypnosis.
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• s_majda writes:
20/12/2011 at 10:13 (Edit)
It is not enough to proclaim or declare faith in God and promise to dedicate oneself to Him; a being must consistently live in this way. The test and proof of this is patience (endurance). This does not mean suffering silently without complaint. On the contrary, even if you are persecuted, spoken ill of, or exploited by others, do not try to fight back or act maliciously; rather, arm yourself with patience — first toward yourself, then toward others. Then be not only passive in relations with others, but active, being kind and gentle toward one another, remembering how He said, “And the King will answer them, ‘Truly I say to you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me’” (Mt 25:40).
Therefore, as often as you contribute to the good of those less fortunate, visit orphans and widows in their distress; visit those imprisoned — rightly or wrongly — you do this for your Creator. For the truth shall indeed set you free, even if you are bound in the nets of those things that brought errors or are the result of errors in your own experience.
Reading 3121-1, E. Cayce
translated by Bartek Marciniak
Opublikowano: 26/02/2026
Autor: Sławomir Majda
Kateogrie: God


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