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The Anamesic Middle Between The Bright Side And The Dark Side

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When you receive the Seal you will be called to become anamesic--to stand in the gap between good and evil, light and darkness. You will gladly stand for the benefit of those in darkness, with your inner light shining.

When God created the world He first created light. Darkness it seems already existed. Then He created an anamesic division between the darkness and light. This made the first morning of the first day.

When God first created the earth it was not seen. And it was not "ready" to sustain any life. Indeed the earth was an abyss, and darkness was upon the face of the abyss. An abyss is a great pit of the netherworld.

This is the land of the dead. It is no surprise that it is dark there. God created this place of the dead first. That is because when you receive the Seal you first encounter death. But God brings you to life again.

That is God's Way--to give Life. And Life is what He did give to the earth soon after. He created light. And the light was ideal. It was beautiful. Then God parted an anamesic division between the light and the darkness.

This division exists today though we rarely notice anything like it. It may seem to you like there is either light or darkness. It may seem like either one or the other. But there is an anamesic division between the two.

And there is a reason for it. It is a place God created. And it is a place for you to stand. It is a place for you to come to when you are sealed. It is a place you come from as well.

The anamesic division is the meeting between both places, those of light and of darkness. And since both meet there it is also the place where good and evil meet together, or at least coexist side by side.

This is the perfect place for you to show where you are from as well as to reach out to others. You reach out to those living in the darkness of evil, showing yourself to be good and full of light.

And when it seems like you are completely engulfed in darkness yourself you will still shine with the light from within yourself. That inner light is your true light, for it yet shines when you have left the bright land of good.

So when you come into the evil place of darkness and the dead you bring a little of the good with you. It is with you because it is within you. You will always have this light within you, as long as you are sealed.

But you do not need to spend all your time engulfed in the darkness. A place you can remain for a long time is the anamesic and neutral middle ground between the two.

That way you have access to both worlds without excluding one or the other. But do not let the concept of "neutral" fool you. There is nothing neutral about you or your message. And nothing neutral about what you represent.

When you are sealed you represent God Himself. God can not tolerate any evil and He does not enjoy the darkness as much as the light. God lives in light. And God is light. It shines forth from withi
Him. That is how it comes to shine from within you.

When you are sealed God will come to live within you. And then you can always shine with the light He kindles within you. When you shine with this light, you will shine for those on the dark side who see you in the anamesic middle.

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