<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><BODY BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><FONT SIZE=2>MINEARSIA: I am Minearsia, a Melchizedek. A visitor. Greetings. I have
<BR>no lesson in mind to offer. I am here as temporary host. I think you would
<BR>say we have sent the boys off to summer camp. It is a good time to come
<BR>calling and acknowledge your base of operations here and the efforts of those
<BR>of you who work and play on behalf of the greater reality in hopes of
<BR>extending your awareness of our universe into the hearts and minds of others.
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<BR>This adventure in spiritual exploration is unlimited, and it is encouraging
<BR>to observe how many of you operate to fulfill your own capacities in service.
<BR> The perspective I bring is such that it is useless to you until you are able
<BR>to grow into the perceptions we offer. Hearing words, even feeling the
<BR>sensation of the Spirit of Truth, is ineffectual until your will commits
<BR>itself through your decisions to take hold of those concepts that we present
<BR>and make them your own in accordance with your own light of truth.
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<BR>You who have been known to walk the second mile, who have developed stamina,
<BR>have been an inspiration to the many who can see how your energies affect
<BR>everything you touch. The story is told that when Machiventa materialized on
<BR>Urantia, he manifested himself to a mortal whose astonishment was so great he
<BR>was rendered speechless. He was indeed afraid. And some of you, who have
<BR>such power of the spirit at your command, are likewise frightening to those
<BR>whom you encounter, who are unaccustomed to such energy as you bring.
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<BR>The Master had power also, but he was approachable. He did not submerge his
<BR>power or his energy, but he mastered it such that it did not overwhelm those
<BR>he met as he passed by. And yet everyone who met Jesus had occasion to be
<BR>permanently impressed by his wisdom, through his graciousness. This, too, is
<BR>a part of creativity, the creativity of a gracious Creator, who has, at his
<BR>command, all the tools in his box.
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<BR>Your authority, your command, is that which you have been given. As you use
<BR>your materials to create your presentations of your Self in your destiny
<BR>path, you are able to stimulate and inspire others. It is this enthusiasm,
<BR>this creativity, that is appreciated and yet does not induce overt fear, but
<BR>rather, perhaps, respect. It's not remuneration for our creativity we seek,
<BR>but a place to show our offering, a place where our co-creation with divinity
<BR>can be upheld, displayed, revealed.
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<BR>This is the gift of creativity. This is the drawing that you parents tape up
<BR>to your refrigerator that shows the scrawled drawing of the child – smoke
<BR>coming out of the chimney, trees, billowing clouds, indicating home and
<BR>family -- this is the precious gift of creation that Our Parents enjoy.
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<BR>I will offer a platform for questions and answers if there is an opening, if
<BR>there is a need or if you want to take advantage of this opportunity. Have
<BR>you questions?
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<BR>THOROAH: I have a note of appreciation for you, and Dolores presented the
<BR>lighter side of God, if you will. We have a tendency to take God very
<BR>seriously, very solemnly, even in our joy, to the extent that we make fun of
<BR>seekers who are having fun, as if they're into some kind of frivolity, and I
<BR>appreciate the reminder to enjoy ourselves because Our Father does more than
<BR>just smile.
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<BR>MINEARSIA: Part of your dilemma here is that you truly do take the work very
<BR>seriously. In taking the work seriously, you have a tendency to also take
<BR>yourselves seriously. It would be hard not to. If a surgeon is not paying
<BR>attention to what he is doing, taking his work seriously, he could mis-step
<BR>and lose a life. And this work he performs is truly creative. It's possible
<BR>for a surgeon to listen to rock and roll music or grand opera while
<BR>performing surgery, as a reflection of the creative aspects of the work.
<BR>Thus, the performance of performing surgery in a life and death situation,
<BR>can also be portrayed as an extension of the grander senses because the
<BR>surgeon's mastery over his toolbox has afforded him the luxury of the
<BR>dimension of the creative artistry of what he does, even while what he does
<BR>is important. What God does is very important, but it is also full of
<BR>beauty, full of light.
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<BR>The creative nature is worth embracing as a counter-part to the expression of
<BR>loyalty and devotion to duty, as committed soldiers of the circles. The
<BR>light-heartedness of youth is to be enhanced and solidified by substance but
<BR>the seriousness of study and discipline also does well to be amenable to a
<BR>light-hearted approach. More balance, you see. But today, the weight of the
<BR>scale is tipping toward beauty and joy and play.
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<BR>Thank you for opening your hearts, minds and souls to our in-put, our
<BR>association and our inspiration. Farewell.
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<BR>BAKIM: Bakim here. Greetings. I am a celestial artisan. I would like to
<BR>leave you with a short piece.
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<BR>A day in Spring such as today
<BR> I often give my heart away
<BR>I cannot hold inside my mind
<BR> A grasp on others of my kind
<BR>And those like you who also say
<BR> I'd like to take some time today
<BR>To pay attention to my world
<BR> And see the wonders now unfurled
<BR>Of warmth and beauty Springtime brings
<BR> To boys and girls and queens and kings,
<BR>To bees and rodents, cats and mice,
<BR> Birds and bees, and bugs and lice.
<BR>All the creatures great and small
<BR> Are testimony to it All.
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<BR>A great and wondrous God we've got
<BR> Our world is gold inside the pot
<BR>Of life and love at rainbow's end
<BR> And so I wish for you, my friend,
<BR>A day with butterflies and sun,
<BR> A spot of shade and lots of fun,
<BR>A friend whose countenance is glad
<BR> And times like these that can be had
<BR>Because the dark and cold have gone
<BR> And Summer is soon coming on.
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<BR>Enjoy your Saturday, my friend,
<BR> And in our hearts ‘twill never end.
<BR>We'll always hold within our soul,
<BR> A sense of how our lives are whole
<BR>Because of God and me and you
<BR> And family as such as likened to
<BR>A universe of life and light
<BR> From God to tiny flicker's mite.
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