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We have not only lost sight of our divinity as gods and goddesses, but have also forgotten what it means to behave as one. The saddest thing of all is that we have reduced even the very idea (thus our capability) of experiencing the life of a god/goddess to being mere myths, legends, fantasies (as though romantic poems or fairytales) and even then, only for casual amusement.


What do you do, personally, on a day- to-day basis to become a hero, a living master, thus a god/goddess? Do you feel the inspiration and power of a god/goddess? Do you have the physical stature or health or the love and compassion of a god/goddess? Do you allow only relationships and/or sexual experiences only with people deserving of a god/goddess? Does your home (no matter how humble) reflect that of a god/goddess?


If you are weak in any of the above areas, are you doing anything to change this? Remember, if you‟re not contributing to the solution, then you are contributing to the problem of remaining trapped in the thoughts, actions, and beliefs that


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you are a mere mortal, a limited human being. Since the word “mortal” means “to die,” then you are living your death, rather than accepting the immortal life that God gave you on the day of your creation.


Michael Mirdad is a featured keynote speaker at the Universal Lightworkers 2011 Spiritual Awakening Conference in Fort


Lauderdale, Florida, Friday, June 10th – Sunday, June 12th


. For more


information on the conference, go to: www.UniversalLightworkers.com


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