When our, inner or outer, war is stopped, peace is not gained

Oh, dear George, where do you read in our Heavenletter, how God „talks about the energy of righteousness expressing power in the form of love“, as you express it in your comment?

Let me say, what I read, and what I translate from this Heavenletter, as to „energy of righteousness and might“.

God says, there is something to transform for us. Something around our wars, to transform it. Something about our war within, about our jihad, something about our ignorance that we „would not know God, if God were not inside us“, something about our ignored identity being here on earth, something about our being God. Around all this is energy, heaped. This energy we are advised to transform into love.

„May My children transform the energy of righteousness and might into the energy of love.“ Righteousness and might are related to great pride and uniforms, to the signs of wars, to the wars within and to the wars outside, which are created by us, by me and you, right now. Yes, we create wars right now. God speaks about our, the reader's, responsibility for creating wars, wars around the world.

And, in the last paragraph, God talks about another force which we can and may change. About the „force of anger“; anger, which is still there, when a war - a war inside or a war outside - is stopped. „When a war is stopped, peace is not gained.“ There is still anger after our inner and outer wars. We might probably let reduce itself to petulance – this is not advisable; we might do something unadvisable by reducing; or, we have done something unadvisable by reducing anger to petulance. Rather God advices: „Let the force of anger become the force of love.“ We can change forces, that's what I am reading. 'Be clear, you have still anger after having inner and outer wars, Beloveds. Will you please change anger into love, then?' - that's what I am reading.

Tell Me, beloved George, can you think of something better to do? Change forces.

We can let become the force of anger the force of love.

And there is, among others, another subject related to inner and outer wars in our Heavenletter - whether they are ongoing or whether they are ended: it is ..... excitement. We may call excitement love. Excitement gives us causes, gives us proud sense of self-righteousness, „as though declaring war itself, as though declaring our ignorance itself that we 'would not know God, if God were not inside us' is a victory“.

We compete with ourselves by saying, God is One Who Loves, by saying, God is a Great Lover, by saying seldom: God is One Who really loves. By saying seldom: There is nothing else with me, in me, around me, through me, than this 'who or which really loves me and who or which really is loved by me'; I am the only existing love and beloved.

God is not a writer, We might say; God and you, God and I, melted in One, are writing this Heavenletter #2853, and We did it. Did we ever write something in our douzens of years, which we did not understand after writing, but, which we could understand, when we re-read it later on, perhaps some days or some periods of our life later? I suppose, we did it. Did we ever write any line, which did not come from inside? Our Heavenletter says: I, God, am inside you. Everything, we wrote and we are writing and we will write and express, is God.

Thank you, dear George, reminding me what I had read, when I had read Heavenletter #2853, reminding me what else I can translate from what I had read,

Theophil

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