Journaling is the first phase of Authorship Inquiry Power.
Journaling daily coupling this Power of Inquiry Authorship with the Power of Intentional Urge and Concentration Desire.
All thine thoughts, feelings, words, and acts becometh initially thine motives, and all thine motives are grown out of your viewpoint and philosophy.
Study thine motives and begin to perceive all thine philosophy of living. All thine hidden motivations which propel every choice and each decision.
And ye shall discover the roots of your experience and expression. Thine existence shall clarify and become pure and an illumination shall emerge.
Thou emerging daughters and sons of light who are destined to understand my religion, and to broaden the mind in its vision of reality .. to awaken thine evolving soul personhood unto the experience of the divinity.
Such religious experiences result from the impress made upon the mind of man by the combined operations of the Adjuster and the Spirit of Truth as they function amid and upon the ideas, ideals, insights, and spirit strivings of the evolving sons and daughters of God.
The divine spirit makes contact with mortal man, not by feelings or emotions, but in the realm of the highest and most spiritualized thinking. It is your thoughts, not your feelings, that lead you Godward.
The divine nature may be perceived only with the eyes of the mind. But the mind that really discerns God, hears the indwelling Adjuster, is the pure mind. “Without holiness no man may see the Lord.”
All such inner and spiritual communion is termed spiritual insight. Such religious experiences result from the impress made upon the mind of man by the combined operations of the Adjuster and the Spirit of Truth as they function amid and upon the ideas, ideals, insights, and spirit strivings of the evolving sons and daughters of God.
Religion lives and prospers, then, not by sight and feeling, but rather by faith and insight. It consists not in the discovery of new facts or in the finding of a unique experience, but rather in the discovery of new and spiritual meanings in facts already well known to mankind.
Christ Michael of Nebadon