Monday, December 6, 2010

Important Dragon Secrets

Did you know that pure-hearted and holy dragons live together in happy communities where no dragons live without shelter or food. Living in such communities helps them to enjoy a special benefit - to live forever. 

Such dragons have the ability to ask for and to receive all things they need from their creator, including all temporal needs - such as food and shelter. They don't need treasures or money for anything, except as ornaments to make things beautiful. 

For example, they may choose to use gold to create beautiful streets, or diamonds and rubies to accentuate beautiful design of structures. But treasures are never used to buy things. There is no need to buy what God is willing to give freely to those who ask. 

To receive God's gifts in such a manner, it is important to become pure and holy. How can dragons who do not live forever, become pure-hearted and holy? They must learn to become like their creator, who is perfect and holy - by attaining each of the characteristics, attributes, and perfections of God

What follows is the Path of Holiness. If you learn the process for becoming holy, you can prepare yourself to live in a community such as the one described above. If you do not engage in this process, you will never enjoy this blessing! 

  • Obedience: The process begins with obedience to principles of kindness, mercy, patience, long-suffering, perfect judgment, and so forth. As Daniel was kind to the birds, he found that instead of their being suspicious of him, they trusted him. Had Daniel been greedy and taken the fruit the birds were eating, they would not have trusted him.
  • Sacrifice: Sometimes being obedient to a principle may required great sacrifice. Daniel was hungry and needed some fruit to eat, but he sacrificed what he could have easily done; he was bigger than the birds and could have scared them away to eat their food. Instead he sacrificed his immediate desire to eat and dug in the snow, uncovering more fruit - for both he and the birds to eat. By sacrificing his immediate needs, Daniel gained trust that will later serve him well in our story.
  • Faith: As Daniel experienced the blessings of kindness, he gained faith that to be kind as God is kind is something he should do always. Because of what he learned through obedience and sacrifice, Daniel could now exercise faith to become perfectly kind through repentance.
  • Repentance: this is the striving process to continue to do something until you master it and it becomes a part of you. From time to time Daniel may not be perfectly kind, but because he now has faith that it is right and good to always be kind as God is kind, he can repent when he makes unkind mistakes and keep striving to become kind.
  • Covenant with God: If Daniel wants to become perfectly kind, he must covenant with God to exercise faith and repentance for as long as it takes to become perfect in kindness. As Daniel keeps his covenant and continues striving to be kind, a day will come when he no longer needs to strive to be kind, but will become kindness itself, just as God is kindness itself.
  • God Covenants with You: God promises Daniel that as long as he continues to exercise faith unto repentance by striving his best to be kind, God will send His Spirit to teach Daniel more perfectly how to become kindness. As long as Daniel continues faithfully to strive to be kind, God will continue to teach him how to be so and at last a time will come when through grace, added to grace, Daniel will become kindness itself, just as God is Kindness.
  • Creation and Cleanliness: As Daniel becomes perfectly kind, God expects Daniel to create more kindness in the world, and he must protect this beautiful gift that God has helped him attain. With every gift of God, there is a law of creation and chastity associated with that gift. By keeping such laws, gifts never becomes adulterated. Although Daniel is to create more kindness in the world, he is never to misuse or adulterate this gift. For example, he is never to use kindness to obtain riches. Similarly, most people and dragons come to the earth with a gift inside of them to procreate and produce offspring. God commands us to never use this gift of procreation with anyone other than our lifetime mates. If we do so, then we adulterate the gift of procreation and have no promise that we will keep this gift when we return to God. Each and every gift you receive has associated laws that you must obey, in order to keep your gift forever.
  • Purpose of Gifts: In addition to keeping the laws associated with each of God's gifts, dragons and people must use sacred and holy gifts to bless and serve others and to turn others fully to God - who then teaches them how to become like Him and how to engage in this sacred process of receiving gifts from Him.  

As others turn fully to God, He then teaches and instructs them, and begins to send His Spirit to them to help shape their lives, as he is doing with Daniel. Initial obedience to God's Spirit enables the obedient to begin the journey Daniel has already begun.

This is the path for becoming holy. Just as Daniel's mother taught him in a dream to obey God's Spirit, the Path of Holiness begins with your obedience to God. As you choose to go down this path, God will bless you with sacred and important gifts and someday you will be able to live in a community of other pure-hearted individuals, such as the one described above.


    Dragon Basics for Happiness
    1. Develop Unique God-Given Gifts and Talents!
    2. Freely Share Gifts and Talents With Others!
    3. Enjoy Gifts and Talents that are Shared by Others!
    4. Make Sure Others Never Go Without Basic Needs!
    5. Laugh, Play, and Work Together!
    6. Pray for and Encourage One Another Always!
    7. Ask for and Receive Needs, Gifts, & Blessings for Self and for Others!

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