When I am not clear on what it is that I should do, I ask myself: "If this was my last day or week on earth, what would I do?" When I first began asking my Self this question, there was a wide chasm between what I was compelled to do by the external circumstances I was entangled with, and the answer that leapt up from the depths of Spirit, and struck down like lightning from the heights of Spirit. Now, each day I am prepared to die, because each day I do what I would do if it were my last day on Earth.
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