You must evolve yourself unto God—in other words, you must make good the thing, which you have assumed and that is your own part of God's life.
You have the ability to respond to the desire of your soul, and your responsibility cannot and does not extend beyond your highest claim for yourself.
The finer your spiritual perception, the more magnetic and able becomes your power of attracting the idea and of anchoring it in form.
We sometimes term a fine human perception of spirit force and the accurate conception of expressing it as art, and it is true that the artist is the prophet and the lover of his dimension.
He may express his art in oratory—or statesmanship—he may prefer to reveal it with his brush—or his pen—or his chisel—or his violin—he may be a clerk—or a cook, a businessman—or a homemaker—whatever his taste in his work, he is an artist when he expresses the divine of him in that work because he measures himself by his love for it, and whether its manifestation is taking the cubist form of the fourth dimension in its sound—or speech—or colour—or form—or whether it takes the form of a second—or a third measurement, it is divine because it expresses your highest and holiest desire.
—Spirit Ione
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