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Basil's Weekly MessageA New Weekly Message is posted each Monday, please check back for new messages. You may also visit the Archives for old messages. If you wish to receive the messages of the entities I am currently channeling, I will freely email anyone who asks for them. Request emails Updated July 26, 2010 Emil - 17Contacted March 12, 2004 10:23 - 10:39 am
When the doors of love swing open wide, it does not pay to delay in entering the room that is shown because that love is expressly for you. However, keep in mind that the love of God, vs. the love of self, is different – at least, most of the time, I must quickly add. When the doors of God’s love open, they never close. The door of God’s love for you opened when your soul was created. And the room that was opened to you at that time was, and still is, a room the size of the universe. That room is beyond your understanding it is so all-inclusive and so huge. That room, which is, in essence, God the Spirit in its entirety, is wall to wall carpeted with love so deep, so plush, and so soft that when stepping into the room you are apt to feel completely enwrapped. Now, with that said, how about the type of love that is found when others approach the door leading to your love? Does your door ever close? Is your love all encompassing as is God’s? No, don’t feel embarrassed. Those were rhetorical type questions that are best asked of yourself and answered by yourself. The point I am making for you today is that your door to your love can remain open and the room can be as large and as soft carpeted as in God’s room, if you so wish. All it takes is for you to fully enter into God’s love and then emulate that love to others as they approach your door. You see, when you enter into God’s love you are also looking at your own love. And, if you deem your love to be a little smaller than God’s love, then all it takes is for you to go deeper and deeper into that room which God has provided for you until your love grows into God’s love. Love comes from God to you, but if that love simply stays with you then it remains unfulfilled. God’s love must be shared if it is to make a difference in your own life. Emil
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