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Daily Meditation: Wednesday, February 13, 2002

All our activities are determined by the goal we seek to …

All our activities are determined by the goal we seek to achieve and by the means we use to achieve it. Unfortunately human beings have an appalling tendency to get their goals and means out of sync. They refuse to recognize they are using their highest faculties to achieve the most mundane goals. They are ready to devote what is best in them - their intelligence, their integrity and their purity - to satisfy their lowest appetites. And they will even ask the Lord to step in and help them in their foolishness and goings-on. And do you think they realize what they are doing? Not a bit of it! They have never stopped to ask themselves: 'What is it I'm trying to achieve? What means am I using to do so?' No, it takes a teacher to say to them: 'Just look at what you are doing. These goals of yours are basically hell, and what means are you using to reach hell? The Lord, the angels, science, art, religion. You are using all that is marvellous and wonderful to end up in hell.'

Omraam Mikhael Aivanhov




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