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LOVE, Abundance, and Greatness: The Call to Greatness Part II
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LOVE, Abundance, and Greatness: The Call to Greatness Part II
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LOVE, Abundance, and Greatness: The Call to Greatness Part II
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A Journey of love filled with exciting challenges and mystical experiences. LOVE, Abundance, and Greatness is the conclusion of The Call to Greatness and illustrates the progression of Xelan and Zenya's quest to consciously practice the physical and spiritual works of Mercy in fulfilling their calling to observe and teach the Ways of God to their people. They serve as sources of inspiration, integrity, and goodwill to all as they share their love, wisdom and humility and through their unwavering faith and good works ascend to the zenith of sanctity. The principle intention of this book is to illustrate that all have the capacity to fulfill their calling by becoming disciplined and proficient in new skills and by being attentive to learning the lessons from every trial we encounter. An essential requisite is to respond with disciplined determination to every challenge by being and doing our best, and in doing so, we grow in consciousness and charity to achieve greatness in our vocation. As explained by Xelan and Zenya throughout the story, observing the Ways of God generates joy, prosperity, and well-being. "When we acknowledge the presence of God active in all and everything, we are raised to greater capacities for doing our best and for observing the Laws and Commandments. Our observance of the Laws gradually purify us of all barriers, and we gain access to the vast ocean of grace, wisdom, and love of God that pervades all things and the infinite void of the universe." Xelan clarifies that he achieved success in bringing others to observe the Ways of God by concentrating his attention on the divinity present in all. "The external self that we 'know' as ourselves is not our true being, but the part of us that dies when we pass from this world. Our true being is the essence of God within us that lives for all eternity, and it is the true "I", our unity with the greater "I AM" that we grasp in our intuitive awakening to the realization of ourselves