Doctor Jeff

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Who Are You?

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Knowing our identity empowers everything we do. Doubt is our greatest limit.

We are divine beings with divine progenitors and a divine destiny.

Many religions teach of a conflict between God and Satan. Ironically, they then tell their congregants they’re more like Satan than God—that they’re not worthy, not enough, and not divine.

According to the Prayer of Humble Access, an anchor of Christian eucharistic liturgies for over 500 years, “We are not worthy so much as to gather up the crumbs under thy [God’s] table.”

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Don’t believe it. It’s not true. Progeny are not less than their progenitors.

If there is a Satan, devil, diablo or Mephistopheles, their work is done the moment we believe we are less than God. Satan’s great lie wasn’t that eating the fruit would make one like God; it was the insidious premise that we were not like God in the first place, and that we must do something to be like our divine progenitors.

We came from the same source as God. We’re ascending to the same plane. We may be crossing a dark, difficult, or painful part of our journey, but that does not make us less.

When our Divine Progenitors shepherd us across the divide, or pick us up and point us heavenward, it’s not because we are inadequate; it’s because we are already everything. 

Own your divine nature and destiny. Accept nothing less.