Compass of peace and happiness

No one should allow themselves to be held hostage by people or situations that prevent them from fulfilling the mission of their current existence. It is up to the individual to be the protagonist of their own life, submitting their decisions to the filters of reason, responsibility and moral principles that they deem non-negotiable.

Unmistakable signs will appear, in the recesses of the soul, to the degree that the creature makes, step by step, albeit making sporadic slips, the most appropriate choices on the route to transcendence – the ultimate pinnacle of every spirit, in a human or pre-human condition of development.

The subject of happiness then comes up, because happiness, in its legitimate sense of profound fulfillment of the being, it is not really a goal, but a psychological compass, especially when based on the feeling of having fulfilled one’s duty, which indicates to the traveler of evolution the most solid and reliable of all the pillars on which to stand: their axis of consciousness – the Presence of God at the core of themselves.

Benjamin Teixeira de Aguiar (medium)
Eugênia-Aspásia (Spirit)
in the name of Mary Christ
São Paulo, SP
August 22, 2024

Either conscience or decadence

The primacy of conscience must be unquestionable, or personal conveniences will easily open channels for conniving with evil.

Not the social conventions, which tend to mask moral rottenness…

Not the mere observance of the law, which, as history so clearly reveals, is sometimes unjust and completely immoral…

Not the pact with religious precepts or with moralistic values of a certain time and place, because they usually become not only hypocritical, but diabolical…

Only the axis of conscience, the core of the spirit, reverberating the Voice of God in the center of the being, gives the creature, according to the evolutionary level of each one, the power to preserve themselves from great spiritual deviations and hellish cliffs, which exist by Divine Authorization, in His-Her Infinite Respect for human free will.

Benjamin Teixeira de Aguiar (medium)
Eugênia-Aspásia (Spirit)
in the Name of Mary Christ
August 2, 2024

Illusions and lies about oneself

The highlight of 09/03/23 lecture

Fratricidal attacks between peoples

The highlight of 01/14/24 lecture

The impermanence, complexity and lucidity of faith

Manage your crises by lessening unbalanced factors, by containing impulses that cannot be addressed immediately and by sublimating destructive elements that are already susceptible to being converted into constructive variables.

Do not fear adversities – they all pass, while the lessons they provide remain forever. Although it sounds cliché, it is a fact that, in the impermanence inherent in the events of life, there is only one permanent principle: the opportunity for self-improvement offered to the disciple of the Light, by the stimulus promoted in the interaction with the vicissitudes of the human condition.
Lucid faith, as we said before, implies accepting disillusionments, without shaking, therefore, the foundations of the individual's convictions. Conversely, seen from a psychologically mature and spiritually wise perspective, disappointments function as tools for filtering and purifying the values and ideas linked to a certain worldview, reinforcing, rather than weakening, the faith they initially seemed to question.
It must be a steadfast constant, in all circumstances, the exercise of unrestricted trust in the Infinite Goodness of God and His-Her Perfect Wisdom.

The never-ending course of learning regarding transcendentality is the most complex, since it concerns the experience of connection and exchange with an extraordinarily broader and deeper Reality, far beyond what the human level of cognition can encompass.

To make a judicious assessment of the personal performance in this mystical marathon, it is worthwhile for each creature to refer to the precept suggested by the Christ-Verb Jesus, when He said that a tree would be recognized by the quality of its fruit.¹
Not by the length of its crown, nor by the depth of its roots…
Not by the beauty of its foliage, nor by the flowering that does not result in fruit, regardless of the polychromy, perfume or elegance of the flowers that adorn it…

Benjamin Teixeira de Aguiar (medium)
Eugênia-Aspásia (Spirit)
in the Name of Mary Christ
August 9, 2024

1. Luke 6:43-44.