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TRUST
« on: November 11, 2022, 02:00:37 am »

Speaker: CALUMNIA
Subject: TRUST
T/R: Lemuel
Girona
11th Nov 2022  07:00 Local


In any and all human relationships, trust is, or should be, the common
denominator that binds all together. Once trust is lost it is almost impossible
to be fully regained. In your societies, you have all seen those who have 
fallen from their high positions of authority, due to the loss of trust by those 
who helped put them there.

In times gone by, a shake of the hand was enough to seal a deal, but not now.
"I give you my word" was also sufficient and it bonded many relationships
for many years. So what has happened to trust?

Trust is earned and not easily attained. It takes time and much effort to build
the confidence necessary for any lasting relationship, business or otherwise.
This is well known by all of you. It requires your sincere concern for others,
your honesty, integrity, and above all, the golden rule of treating others as you 
would want them to treat you. It is the simple things that are really the most 
fundamental for the stability and sustainability of any society. Everything is a 
question of trust between all parties at all times.

All of you who read these lessons can be trusted to do what you have been
preparing for many years now. You have experienced the ups and downs
that life has brought to you, just like everyone else, but with a difference.
You have acquired knowledge and understanding of things spiritual from
the influence of your Indwelling Thought Adjuster. Your dealings with others
will reflect this and they will instinctively know they can trust you. Your
future work for the Missions will test and try you in many ways, but it is
trustfulness that will be the most demanding.

You all seek to serve Father by serving your brothers and sisters and this you
will do, with the love that you have for all, and they will love you in return,
knowing that you are someone they can trust.


Good Day


Lemuel: Thank You. A lesson well received and appreciated.