So, opening my Journal to the Universe, no thing is hidden that will not be revealed...
Why? To shame another? Who is 'another' to shame me? Why me of course!! Would I shame my self? again, why?
Do we believe or just
think about what we believe . . . big difference here folks ~
Self Mastery is the art of Self Doctoring or Self Examining ~
Julia!! pull your dress down!! we do not do such things in public!!
We don't ? Why?
Go sit in the corner and think about IT!!
Um, Well that is all I do really and yet what you say doesn't sound at all like what IT says to me...
IT says, you must be like a CHILD to enter the Kingdom of Heaven.
Be your bare assed SELF!!
JULIA!! Don't say such things here!!
Well, 'too late!' I just did ~
So, here is the Love Letter or Love Note that I shared with my Beloved Inner Circle and those who do not see themself in my Inner Circle is because you choose to not see yourself in IT... Truth.
Julia, dress over her head through the open door ~ don't look if you don't like what you see ~

Shared (Served) from the 'The Angels Within Us' by John Randolph Price
The Angel of Discernment
The mystics of the East considered this angel the Archetype of Karmic Deliverance. Among the Gnostics of early Christianity it was the power of grace, the energy that removes the error stains of past misdeeds from consciousness and helps us to control our destiny through the quality of discernment. This of course relates specifically to the Law of Cause and Effect...
so now let's give it our full attention as the major determining factor of life on the third-dimensional plane.Cause and effect, action and reaction, compensation, and karma---which all mean the same thing---were taught as part of the 'natural sciences' in the sacred academies of the ancient past. The students were told that through specific actions, effects are produced, results become manifest, and that by being consciously aware of the law they could use it to escape the victim vibration and improve successive states of existence.
In truth there really is no such thing as 'bad' and 'good' karma. It is simply a natural force to enable an individual, a group, or a nation to reap what is sown.
...one may find it difficult to believe that Jesus taught basically the same course of instruction. ...that is, an action produces a reaction
It's in Luke 6:37-38: 'Judge not, and you will not be judged; condemn not, and you will not be condemned; forgive, and you will be forgiven; give and it shall be given to you; good measure, pressed down, shaken together, running over, will be put into your lap. For the measure you give will be the measure you get back.' And in Luke 8:18-18 we see how the consiousness becomes its own karmic force: 'For nothing is hid that shall not be made manifest, nor anything secret that shall not be known and come to light. Take heed then how you hear, for to him who has will more be given, and from him who has not, even what he thinks that he has will be taken away.' And Paul stated in Romans 2:1, 'Therefore you have no excuse, O man, whosoever you are, when you judge another; for in passing judgment upon him you condemn yourself, because you, the judge, are doing the very same things.' (Paul's line about the person not having any excuse was just a way of saying that karmic law does not make allowances for ignorance.)
Just as in the Mystery schools, Jesus and Paul were teaching the effects of causes emanating from consciousness, but they were also providing lessons from Ageless Wisdom on the art of discernment, particularly as it relates to being prudent and judicious with impressions made on the great 'cosmic recorder and playback machine.' With a multitude of examples and analogies we are told how to lay a proper foundation in consciousness to avoid karmic repercussions and are admonished to think before taking a specific action, with the consequences of the act carefully explained.
This teaching was a way of establishing guidelines for living successfully on earth, for when we born, we entered a force field that is both extremely dangerous and highly beneficial. We came into a karmic vibration that accepts every thought, word and deed and plays it back tous in an interconnected life experience.
This force is a part of the natural order of things and is to be respected but not feared.
Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote,
...The dice of God are always loaded. Every secret is told, every crime is punished, every virtue is rewarded, every wrong redressed, in silence and certainty. What we call retribution is the universal necessity by which the whole appears wherever a part appears.
Since the thoughts, words, and deeds that affect 'compensations' are based on what we believe, it would only seem prudent to check our belief system---comparing what we actually believe with what we think we believe. The truth is, we really do not know what we believe until we see the effects in the outer world. We say that we believe in harmony, goodwill, and right relations, but perhaps we are more certain of a hostile world, a competitive jungle, and obstructive forces. It is the latter that will be impressed on the sensitive karmic plates, producing personal conflict, opposition, and bondage---and all this will continue until the beliefs are changed.
All it takes is discipline and dedication to learn the ancient art of discernment. To be discerning means to be perceptive, astute, discriminating, judicious. It means to be constantly aware of your thoughts, words, and deeds and to think, speak, and act only from the standpoint of harmlessness. It means to be sensitive and shrewd in the examination and restructuring of your beliefs in order to ensure that they are based on the Truth of Being and not on appearances.
We pay off the karmic debt registered in the body by eliminating irritation and hostility and by transmuting our anger into a purposeful intention to live in wholeness. Instead of fighting the disease, we begin building a consciousness of health by letting our conscious awareness dwell on the wholeness of the perfect Master Self, and we stay with it until the realization experience occurs. We practice preventive medicine by living with Unconditional Love to impress only will-for-good on the karmic field. We stamp 'paid in full' on the karmic obligations in our finances by moving above a sense of futility in life and by correcting the sense of separation from our source. We cease the struggle against insufficiency and concentrate more on understanding that our consciousness of the abundantly rich I AM within is our supply. We are what we are conscious of being!
We have it all and we have it now, and now is the time to make certain that the universal karmic nature receives this impression with all of the forces of our divine consciousness. And fortunately we have a holy helper who is ready and able to act on this intention.
In some Mystery schools this angel was called Adonis. By the Egyptian and Persian priestcraft he was considered one of the world saviors who crucified and rose again. When intiated into the Mysteries of Adonis the neophyte passed through the death of sin (missing the mark through the lack of discernment) and into a state of redemption, with Adonis himself paying the karmic penalties.
Little is known of the process of initiation except that renunciation was a major part---a formal giving up of all the claims of the senses and a rejection of appearances. Much time was devoted to periods of seclusions to discover 'correspondences' (causes and effect), followed by instructions in the 'knowledge of being separate from the root of opposing forces.' It is interesting that the root word of discernment comes from a Latin term meaning' to know enough to keep separate.'
The graduates of the Adonis School took with them the knowledge of a spiritual power within, a quality of divine force that we are calling the Angel of Discernment.
...'This myth of Adonis and Venus and Proserpina helped to explain the rebirth of nature in spring.'
Many times we, too, have intuitively felt that a paricular action was not in our best interests, yet we shrugged off the admonition and later paid for our failure to listen by 'dying' of embarassment, regret, failure, and deprivation. Ignoring what we know to be true guidance for right action does produce a corresponding effect.
Over the years I finally learned discernment and in the process overcame a tendency to play the victim through self-pride, indiscretion, and impetuous action. (rebellion) When I began the study of the angels, I realized that I had blocked the energy of this Causal Power through a consciousness focused almost entirely on the effects of this world rather than the Cause, as well as a strong desire to separate myself from people because of uncertainties in dealing with them.
I later found that this angel will work through our intuition to keep us on the straight-and-narrow path of high perception and deep discrimation. He will train our consciousness to judge rightly and enable us to work in the realm of Cause to realize fulfillment, peace, and freedom. Through the energy of this angel we will know the proper door to open and the right action to take in the ultimate mastery of karmic forces.
Astrologically this angel is represented by the energy of Virgo, symbolizing the valley of silence and deep experiences. The angel works with this energy to remove barriers that are blocking the realization of the Christ principle and to impress us with the idea of subordinating the material world to the Will of God, thus lifting consciousness above the retribution aspects of karma. The Virgo energy is the latent Christ Consciousness, and the seed that leads to the fruit of this consciousness is the idea of divinity in the form---the unity of spirit and matter---'Christ in you the hope of all glory.' Virgo is the energy that helps us overcome a condemnation of the material world as nonspiritual, and through it the Angel of Discernment teaches, tolerance, compassion, and charity (Love) as the way of karmic control.
In Watchers of the Seven Spheres this angel tells us that he is a symbol 'of divine prescience---of thought without emotion'---and that he strives 'ever for unity, harmonizing the conflicting vibrations. . . to transmute the errors and the fears, the conflicts and confusions which arise through man's own blindness, into ultimate benefit, bring the swift retribution that he may learn to associate with Cause and Effect and recognize that evil and destruction breed nought but dissolution, and love and harmony alone will lead him toward the Perfect State.'