Greetings: Gloria be to
Greetings:
Gloria be to God. Smile.
Thanks so much for such a superb message today. I enjoy all of my "Heaven Letters," but I found this one especially useful.
It mirrors what I already know but says it quite succinctly: Our thoughts determine our interpretations which forms the basis of our perception (which we know is subjective and often in error), and our perception dictates our actions.
Then, of course, we might take that a step further and realize that our actions determine how the world reacts to us (which includes inanimate objects and animate objects, like people) - cause and effect or karma, etc.
Then we can carry it full circle and realize how our thoughts determine how the world reacts to us which is another way of saying that OUR THOUGHTS DETERMINE OUR REALITY.
This is why learning to monitor and control ONE's thoughts (conscious mind) through meditation and developing a stronger channel to ONE's Higher Self (Soul/Atman/Nephesh/Psyche/Ba/Thought Adjuster/Mystery Monitor) is so important.
By alalowing our Soul or Higher Self to monitor and control our Spirit or conscious mind, WE ARE ABLE TO CO-CREATE a more harmonious reality for ourselves.
My Soul and/or the Angels showed me last summer as I was waking up from sleep, while still in an hypnogogic state, how HARMony keeps HARM in check, and this is why we can actually find the word HARM inside the word HARMony. Thanks again God.
Have a ONEderful day. Oh, Spirit showed me a new way of spelling wonderful last summer too.
Love and Light,
Jeff Martin (aka Thoth) 11:11, 2:22, 3:33, 4:44, etc.


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The first thing that struck me when I started reading Heavenletters is how Heavenletters express magnificently the unique IDEA/VIBRATION on which God created each one of us. Heavenletters shine very High. They unconditionally serve the Universe. God has and is His own Theory of Universe, and Heavenletters are a source of Inspiration for the real foundations of Science, the Science of Light, Love and Creation. It inspires me to write something about the way Heavenletters cobble the road to science, when science discovers that it also has a heart.