Living the Path - reflections on Love, Power and Serenity

Hi Folks,

David Zeliff here. Hey, I just re-read Lecture #84 on Love, Power, and Serenity and wanted to share something with you. Since the lecture starts out discussing divine qualities, I was wondering what it would be like if three angels suddenly appeared and each said, “Come follow me." Which angel(s) might represent your best/divine qualities - courage, adventurous spirit, willing to take risks, ability to see both sides of a problem, kindness, compassion, keeping your cool when things are rough, etc.? Would it be the angel of love, inviting you to lead the way with compassion? Or how about the angel of power, encouraging you to step into your power and act courageously? Or what about the angel of serenity, looking toward a peaceful path forward?

This then begs the question of how many of us would feel comfortable following the angel(s) that resonate most to us. Would we feel the need to be our most holy, our most pure, if we were to follow the angel of love? Or would we feel like we would need to put on our most protective armor to be invulnerable enough to follow the lead of the angel of power? Or would we need to muster up our most regal wisdom to feel exalted enough to follow in the steps of the angel of peace? Is it possible that in these cases we may not be following our divine ray after all? But instead, might we be using our divine attributes to try to stay safe, gain confidence, and not be in touch with the pain that lives in each of us? 

Peace, Love, Blessings,

David

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About David Zeliff

David is a Certified Pathwork Teacher in the Philadelphia region. David has a master’s degree in Psychology. In addition to An Enlightening Experience, David is also the playwright of Nothing So James and Surrogate Mother, performed on 42nd Street in NYC. 

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David Zeliff

About David Zeliff

David is a Certified Pathwork Teacher in the Philadelphia Pathwork region. David has a master’s degree in Psychology. In addition to An Enlightening Experience, David is also the playwright of Nothing So James and Surrogate Mother, performed on 42nd Street in NYC. 

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