Juliana, what I wanted to

Juliana, what I wanted to talk about was your saying that, with Godwriting, only the Godwriter and God know where the words come from.

The Godwriter himself doesn't always know!

How do I know? I know Godwriting isn't from me. I don't have that wisdom, and I don't have that love. As one of the original subscribers to Heavenletters used to say to me: "Gloria, I know Heavenletters aren't from you. Anyone who knows you knows they're not from you!"

Years ago Bernie (Bernie Siegel, M.D) sent me an article about St. Catherine Siena, 14th Century Mystic. This is from an article in Research News and Opportunities in Science and Theology:

It is interesting to note that Einstein came to his theories through his right brain intuition, not logical thinking. He had great faith in what came to him. He knew it was Truth even when the world did not agree. When asked how he had such faith in his insights, he said:

“Because of their simplicity and beauty.” Are not beauty and simplicity God’s touch?

What was the unified field that Einstein so sought to understand if not God? And Einstein knew that the mysterious was the greatest of all.

Yuri from Spain who translates Heavenletters into Catalan just started Godwriting recently. I hope he will post his experience and his Godwriting.

I asked Yuri what his experience of Godwriting was. He wrote:

"When I was writing I felt more free and relaxed.... troubles seemed to be smaller, or even disappeared..."

It is not for any of us to judge anyone's Godwriting, yet, as God says, each of us is to go by our own heart. How does a particular Godwriting that you read make you feel?

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