A inspiring quote from Jeshua in Love Without End…
“True intelligence is innately humble-not in a self-effacing way-but in the way of innocent perception and workable discernments of reality. The issues of life are like broken points in a circle of wholeness. They are very specific in nature and can be repaired only with correct assessment.
From the beginning of consciousness, man has searched for the ‘Grand Plan,” in hopes that he would discover some holistic imprint for all existence and then learn to administer it as a technology. If such could be done, then man would have the ultimate panacea-the cure for all ills. The idea is to ‘just impose the ‘Grand Plan’ like a golden blanket upon the Earth, and no more problems’! If such a thing existed, it surely would be the most valuable commodity upon the Earth!
There is a holistic imprint, but it cannot be summarized in a blueprint, nor monopolized by technology. That imprint is love. There is no matrix, gridwork, or blueprint large enough to catch it all!
Still there are no panaceas. Even love must be given and nurtured with respect for particulars of reality and restored at the points where it has been broken. It is the nature of holistic reality that any fracture or disruption of order is very particular in kind and occurrence, yet the contributing factors may be many or varied. The very idea of a panacea is a misconception of workability.
It is characteristic of the naive, the desperate, or the mercenary to gravitate toward archetypal concepts which can be represented as panaceas. The hope is to cover all bases with a generality that promises to correct hidden ills without ever acknowledging or delving into them. When I said long ago that man cannot be redeemed from his ills without confessing them, I was not being accusative or invasive. Actually that was a very scientific statement for those days and times. It means that you must be subject specific in your handling of life! You may break a circle at any place you choose, but I assure you that it can be rejoined only at the very place of the fracture. There are no magic circles which descend in polite generalities and repair problems without exposure and clarification of them. Nor can you handle one problem by polishing something else which was not broken. If the foundation of a house is cracked, you are not going to fix it with a new roof or camouflage it with landscaping. The same is true of broken relationships, broken plans, and broken hearts. Find out where the break really occurred. Fix it there.”