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Once you are living in the Light of Love, personal achievement ceases to matter because the continual striving for accomplishments and success are by-products of the Ego-Mind, which is constantly afraid to fail, afraid to be of no importance to the world. Not minding any longer whether one succeeds or not does not mean that one has resigned. No, not at all. You still give your best, you still try to get on in the world but because you have come to realize that you are only a tiny part in the Unity of Creation which is governed by a greater law, and that furthermore there is a right time for everything, a hidden logic behind it which you cannot always grasp with your limited Mind, you accept Life as it comes. Understanding that what might look like a failure in the light of the Mind might just as well be a personal achievement, even a great success. It usually does not matter what something looks like on the surface, but rather, what lies behind and beneath it. The invisible side of actions, words and deeds is what truly counts. If they are motivated by Love, Light and Truth, in that they are actions of Faith and Dedication to the Divine Plan and therefore contributing to the sum total of Harmony an Bliss of all there IS- even apparent failure is a success.

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