William Samuel

William Samuel
William Samuel

Saturday, February 23, 2019

The Child and the Heart





ABOUT THE JEREMIAH PAPERS

The Child hears the hard teachings and knows they are true: the old man of us rails in discomfort. The more uncomfortable the old nature, the more likely the Child to be delivered from the ashes of adulthood.

It is the Child who stirs within us in the light of the glorious glimpses. It is the Child who, having stirred, revives us, and then we become the Child. The Child and the Heart are the same. The Child is in touch with the Eternal, our absolute interface with the Ineffable, the One, the Mountain Beyond Name. 

So, we are not disheartened by the prophet's hard words. He comes to us in the final days, tangibly or intangibly to take us by the shoulders and shake us out of our ruts. We may rail at his pronouncements and dislike his effrontery. We may not like having our sophisticated and cultivated facade torn away, our carefully hidden nastiness exposed. But beneath our discomforts and behind our inclination to turn away, the Child of us, the heart of us, knows his hard words are true. 

The nations who dismissed their prophets have been destroyed, their inhabitants dispersed. We hear their words and the Child comes alive again. A new nation is born.



The prophets have, nearly every one, spoken of a mysterious Child and childlikeness to prevail in the end days of linear time. For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder; and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, the everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace. (Isaiah)



If you would like to read more, you can purchase the book "The Child Within Us Lives! A Synthesis of Science, Religion and Metaphysics"  By William Samuel - Available on Amazon



If you would like further guidance in understanding any of William Samuel's work based on Self discover you are welcome to contact me, Sandy Jones - samuelandfriends@gmail.com - Ojai, California -   

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