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INSIDE OUT: Dr. David Walker Pastor of Los Angeles Religious Science

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Dr. David Walker, Pastor of Los Angeles Religious Science, http://www.lacrs.com/ "Everything in our lives is the result of, the degree to which we accept the great Truth, that we are the point at which, Spirit lives, moves and has Its being. Another way of saying it is that each individual, is the point at which completeness exists, waiting to be recognized by that individual. It’s great when other people recognize our completeness, but Enlightenment happens when we recognize it." "Most people think that life will become complete when certain requirements have been fulfilled. This kind of thinking puts completeness last, rather than first, where it belongs. People assume that their lives will be complete when they meet their other half, or when their children are married and have children of their own, or when they have amassed enough money to get them through retirement. What these people don’t realize, is that life is complete now! And it is out of this completeness, that all these experiences can be created." "No relationship has the power to make you complete, nor does any amount of money, for your completeness is not negotiable. It cannot be won and it cannot be lost. It is part of parcel of your Divine nature, and you either approach what you want to add or subtract from your life with your completeness, or proceed hoping that what you add to, or subtract from your life, will make you complete." “But,” you may say, “when I finally demonstrated what I was working on, I felt so complete.” If we end up feeling complete, it can only be because we started out being complete and we were just waiting for a reason to let ourselves know it and feel it. This isn’t wrong, it just doesn’t lend itself to “the highest and the best that mental science has to offer.” "If you want the best that mental science has to offer, don’t postpone accepting your completeness for one more moment."

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