Being born spiritually gifted is a very great responsibility because to use one's gifts to honor both life and God brings absolutely unbelievable good fortune into that person's life ongoing. But to misuse one's gifts can destroy a person's life, kill them or even drive them insane.
So, understanding the responsibility that God has given you must be foremost in your mind. It is sort of like being a child and someone gives you a car and hasn't taught you yet to drive it. That is what it is like. So, one must be very careful not just to jump in this car and kill oneself by running into a tree or driving over people or children. So, patience in understanding just why you were born gifted in one way or another might be very important not only to your health and survival but to everyone else's health and survival near you as you move through life. So, learning a good and useful code of ethics as well as developing compassion both for yourself and all life on earth and throughout the universe might be a good place to start. When you develop compassion for all life, all life becomes your family and you naturally take care of your family rather than hurt them. This brings great good karma to you and all you hold near and dear ongoing.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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