Universal Tributes
- My life goal is to align my will with Divine Will and to increase the time I function in this state of Higher Knowing.
- I know my chosen life’s purpose is in alignment with a Higher Purpose for me when I am inspired and when I experience the joy, spontaneity, and gratitude of service.
- Divine Will works through me as me when I have no attachment to the form of the task and no expectations of outcome.
- By continually doing my inner work, I engender compassion for myself and others.
- With honesty and kindness, I take responsibility for my own choices and allow others to do the same.
- I use each encounter as a reflection of either a remembrance of Divine Love or a grievance I continue to hold against myself or another.
- I acknowledge the reciprocal relationship between giving and receiving, understanding that both are essential for the wellbeing of myself and others.
- I see the external reality of a situation as well as seeing beyond it to the personal lessons, inner strength, and spiritual essence of myself and others.
- I support my healing process and that of others with patience, gentleness, and unconditional acceptance.
- I accept the reality of the presence of Divine Love within my own mind and invite others to accept that same Love within themselves.
By Susan S. Trout, in Born to Serve, 1997, and The Clarion Call, 2009, Three Roses Press: Alexandria, VA
1. My life goal is to align my will with Divine Will and to increase the time I function in
this state of Higher Knowing.
2. I know my chosen life’s purpose is in alignment with a Higher Purpose for me when I am inspired and when I experience the joy, spontaneity, and gratitude of service.
3. Divine Will works through me as me when I have no attachment to the form of the task and no expectations of outcome.
4. By continually doing my inner work, I engender compassion for myself and others.
5. With honesty and kindness, I take responsibility for my own choices and allow others to do the same.
6. I use each encounter as a reflection of either a remembrance of Divine Love or a grievance I continue to hold against myself or another.
7. I acknowledge the reciprocal relationship between giving and receiving, understanding that both are essential for the wellbeing of myself and others.
8. I see the external reality of a situation as well as seeing beyond it to the personal lessons, inner strength, and spiritual essence of myself and others.
9. I support my healing process and that of others with patience, gentleness, and unconditional acceptance.
10. I accept the reality of the presence of Divine Love within my own mind and invite others to accept that same Love within themselves.
By Susan S. Trout, in Born to Serve, 1997, and The Clarion Call, 2009, Three Roses Press: Alexandria, VA