Sananda on Tolerance
and Choosing Field Workers
January 5, 2007
I heard a click on the wall. Is someone calling
me?
Over hill and dale we come.
H: Sananda?
S: The same.
H: What a delight to hear from you
again.
S: I wish to speak with you about
tolerance.
H: I am pleased to listen.
S: Tolerance is a many-faceted gemstone. It
shines brilliantly when a friend is tolerant of a person's so-called failings.
Actually they are personality perfections -- that typical characteristic that
makes one stand out in a crowd.
Tolerance requires assistance, or it requires other
personality traits before it can reach a state of being. One of the assists is
love. This means a greater love of the individual beingness of each human
creature. To have tolerant love is to observe the personality trait that may be
grating, and to send love to the personality trait.
Tolerance and pride do not go together. If one is
proud, he or she will immediately set herself apart, creating separation. When
choosing Light Workers to go into the field, do not select one who is
proud.
Tolerance develops compassion. When compassion
becomes a dominant trait,
overflowing love follows. When your group receives
funds and discusses their use, may I suggest compassion and overflowing love as
the prime personality traits that will direct your discussions. May I also
suggest that those members who can express compassion and overflowing love be
the ones to go directly into the field. Allow them good compensation for their
work, and support them at home.
H: Thank you, Sananda.
[Note from Helen: I recall how Sananda once said
that we would do healing together, "You with comfort and understanding, and I
with compassion and overflowing love."
Apparently he is asking us to duplicate his
personality traits.]