The inner circle and the outer circle.

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The inner circle and the outer circle.
Inner Circle
Start Each Day with Happiness
August 25, 2019 @ 7:59 AM
As I have been on my journey through life I have come to understand that positivity, authenticity, the spiritual man, the Temple, the Savior Jesus Christ, the Atonement all dwell in the inner circle within an external circle.
The inner circle comes from within. When our pivot point is centered on balance, harmony, love, peace and opportunity centered on Christ each day is filled with gladness. We have a promise that one day, in an exalted time we shall have eternal life and never ending happiness.
What a better time that to start today with happiness.
Individuals can choose negativity which within the external circle outside the inner circle. The natural man delights within the outer circle. He has no desire to serve God. His whole desire is to serve his ego, and the father of lies.
When we center our lives on balance and harmony our paths become open, right, and pure. We can achieve any goal we desire with righteous desires and power to move us in that direction towards success.
Each day is an opportunity to receive pure, bright, light from God, Source, the Universe, and the Master.
August 25, 2019 @ 9:02 PM
As we continue to strengthen the inner spiritual man, the outer man’s muscle memory becomes strengthened also. This example is just as applicable to as one strengthens their physical core, their stomach muscles within the abdomen both lumbo-sacral muscles in the anterior side of our bodies our spiritual muscle memory gains the experience and strength within the spiritual body.
Treating our bodies well both spiritually and physically having balance of all areas of our lives can bring happiness, joy, peace, balance, and harmony and know that one is on the right path. Each of us have different paths to take, but the Savior Jesus Christ is directing one’s path back to where our hearts desire to go. Where does one want to be in the end?
Personally I want to live with my Heavenly Father and my Heavenly Mother. That’s right. Just as we have physical parents, our spirt and body, our souls have Spiritual Divine Parents. The Earth is not our home. Eternal life awaits us within the next and the next, and next stages of our eternal glory, resurrection, immortality, and eternal exaltation, and beyond. We can live in Perfect Happiness, Joy, and Eternal Felicity with our Heavenly Parents. We have to be able to want to be there and live a life where we are living, changing, beings who live here on Earth were they want to be in the end. If an individual lived in darkness both physical and spiritual, why in any world would someone in the dark want to be in bright illuminated light? What we choose to do now in this life dictates where we will be in the end. I want the Light. I want the Inner Circle. I want my pivot point to be the Savior Jesus Christ. I want to balance opposition centered on Christ the Alpha and Omega.
Where does one want to be?
“Is the load one is carrying giving us enough spiritual traction to press forward in Christ on the straight and narrow path?”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoe1-YXuuKU “Atonement of Jesus Christ The word atone means to reconcile, or to restore to harmony. Through the Atonement of Jesus Christ, we can be reconciled to our Heavenly Father (see Romans 5:10-11; 2 Nephi 25:23; Jacob 4:11). We can ultimately dwell in His presence forever, having been "made perfect through Jesus" (see D&C 76:62, 69). Jesus Christ "was prepared from the foundation of the world to redeem [His] people" (Ether 3:14). In the premortal spirit world, Heavenly Father presented the eternal plan of salvation, which required an infinite and eternal Atonement. The premortal Jesus, then known as Jehovah, humbly declared that He would do the will of the Father in fulfilling the plan (see Moses 4:2). Thus He was foreordained to carry out the Atonement—to come to the earth, suffer the penalty for our sins, die on the cross, and be resurrected. He became "the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world" (Revelation 13:8; see also 1 Peter 1:19-20; Moses 7:47). The Atonement is the supreme expression of our Heavenly Father's love for us (see John 3:16). It is also the greatest expression of the Savior's love for the Father and for us (see John 14:28-31; 15:9-13; 1 John 3:16; D&C 34:3; 138:1-4). Our Need for the Atonement As descendants of Adam and Eve, all people inherit the effects of the Fall. We all experience spiritual death, being separated from the presence of God, and we are all subject to temporal death, which is the death of the physical body (see Alma 42:6-9; D&C 29:41-42). In our fallen state, we are subject to opposition and temptation. When we give in to temptation, we distance ourselves from God and come short of His glory (see Romans 3:23). Eternal justice demands that the effects of the Fall remain and that we be punished for our own wrongdoings. Without the Atonement, spiritual and temporal death would place an impassable barrier between us and God. Because we cannot save ourselves from the Fall or from our own sins, we would be forever separated from our Heavenly Father, for "no unclean thing can dwell ... in his presence" (Moses 6:57). The only way for us to be saved is for someone else to rescue us. We need someone who can satisfy the demands of justice—standing in our place to assume the burden of the Fall and to pay the price for our sins. Jesus Christ has always been the only one capable of making such a sacrifice. Jesus Christ, Our Only Hope From before the Creation of the earth, the Savior has been our only hope for "peace in this world, and eternal life in the world to come" (D&C 59:23). Only He had the power to lay down His life and take it up again. From His mortal mother, Mary, He inherited the ability to die. From His immortal Father, He inherited the power to overcome death. He declared, "As the Father hath life in himself; so hath he given to the Son to have life in himself" (John 5:26). Only He could redeem us from our sins. God the Father gave Him this power (see Helaman 5:11). The Savior was able to receive this power and carry out the Atonement because He kept Himself free from sin: "He suffered temptations but gave no heed unto them" (D&C 20:22). Having lived a perfect, sinless life, He was free from the demands of justice. Because He had the power of redemption and because He had no debt to justice, he could pay the debt for those who repent. He can say: "Father, behold the sufferings and death of him who did no sin, in whom thou wast well pleased; behold the blood of thy Son which was shed, the blood of him whom thou gavest that thyself might be glorified; "Wherefore, Father, spare these my brethren that believe on my name, that they may come unto me and have everlasting life" (D&C 45:4-5). Truly, "there shall be no other name given nor any other way nor means whereby salvation can come unto the children of men, only in and through the name of Christ, the Lord Omnipotent" (Mosiah 3:17).” —True to the Faith, Atonement of Jesus Christ Whether one is on the path or off the path, try balancing yin and yang, step by step, opposition within the present moment on Christ our Savior in His Atonement for us His children. It will work wonders for you.
If peace isn’t in Christ, where is it found? Christ lives and gives us the further light and knowledge that brings peace to one’s life.