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Naquele mesmo ditado, Daniel Rayborn ensinou um mantra que podemos usar em momentos difíceis. Disse:
Naquele mesmo ditado, Daniel Rayborn ensinou um mantra que podemos usar em momentos difíceis. Disse:


<blockquote>Many of you who are at times afflicted by elements of doubt and shadow must recognize the constancy of the sun of your being that shines behind each cloud. You have heard it said that every cloud has a silver lining, but these words seem poor consolation at times to individuals during their moments of trial. Men must recognize the need not to necessarily make decisions during moments of trial but to wait until the clouds have rolled away and the cycle has passed.</blockquote>
<blockquote>Muitos de vós que sois, às vezes, afligidos por elementos sombrios de dúvida precisais reconhecer a constância do sol do vosso ser, que brilha por trás de cada nuvem.
ouvistes dizer que toda nuvem possui um revestimento de prata, mas essas palavras parecem um pobre consolo quando as pessoas passam por momentos difíceis. O homem deve reconhecer que não precisa, necessariamente, tomar decisões nesses momentos, mas esperar até que as nuvens se afastem e o ciclo termine”.</blockquote>


<blockquote>The words, “This too shall pass!” are a fiat of authority that Saint Germain taught to me as an old mantra. When correctly understood and applied to life, it tends to act as an eraser to wipe the slate of life clean and to remove unwanted pictures from the consciousness. “This too shall pass!” stated three times and followed by “The light of God never fails!” three times, creates a mantra of Christ consciousness to clean the consciousness of unwanted conditions and bring forth a positive victory over negative elements that may at times be projected into one’s consciousness.</blockquote>
<blockquote>The words, “This too shall pass!” are a fiat of authority that Saint Germain taught to me as an old mantra. When correctly understood and applied to life, it tends to act as an eraser to wipe the slate of life clean and to remove unwanted pictures from the consciousness. “This too shall pass!” stated three times and followed by “The light of God never fails!” three times, creates a mantra of Christ consciousness to clean the consciousness of unwanted conditions and bring forth a positive victory over negative elements that may at times be projected into one’s consciousness.</blockquote>
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