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“OK, you’re saying ……. when words become my evidence …… they are seeds planted in my thinking to achieve my hopes according to heromotive because I understand and rely upon these words that have heromotive,” she repeated, talking partially to herself. “Do these seeds grow?” she asked.
“Yes, but in order for any seed to grow it needs the right temperature and water. Confidence sets the right temperature for the seed to grow in your thinking. Confidence is produced when you see yourself through the heromotive sacrifice lens. No one can stop the whirlwind of fear from showing up in our lives. It’s always lurking, but we face our fears in the confidence that is produced from fearlessness because of our significance,” he said.
He told her that she sets the right temperature for her evidence to grow in her thinking like a seed when she is confident; using her significance to be fearless.
This resonated with Kim, she never thought she could be fearless. She didn’t notice that she had stopped crying. It felt like no one else was in the room as he spoke.
“After the temperature is set it’s time to water the seed,” he continued. “There are three water methods we have identified in our study on this subject; hero purpose or giving demonstrating the 13 character gifts as a habit, corresponding actions consistent with your evidence, and supporting words that don’t conflict with your evidence,” he explained.
“I remember hero purpose, but can you explain corresponding actions and supporting words?” she asked.
He was encouraged by her questions.
“Because fear is always at work attacking your belief you must labor to rest in your evidence planted in your thinking. You do this as a service practitioner of heromotive employing the three water methods identified as your practical application. Your labor to rest in your evidence planted in your thinking actually waters it like a seed. When you are at rest in your evidence you cease from worrying about it working. You no longer struggle with unbelief in your evidence. This is proof that the seed has grown. That’s when you put your evidence on display.”
“Can you give me an example?” she asked.
“Sure, I will use the word significance as the example. When you allow significance to become your evidence it is planted in your thinking like a seed because you understand and rely upon this word with heromotive to achieve your hopes according to heromotive. As a student of heromotive you understand that fear cannot diminish your significance so your significance nullifies the effects of every fear you face. Your evidence has the right temperature because your significance creates fearlessness. This fearlessness produces confidence that sets the temperature. You said you fear that you and your children will be homeless.” He paused before asking the next question.
“Are you homeless?” he asked.
“No Sir,” she replied.
“Fear is only the thought of danger, not actual danger. Remember fear is the whirlwind that produces unbelief in your significance, safety and security right?” he asked.
“Yes Sir,” she replied nervously.
“Does the whirlwind diminish your significance?” he asked.
“No Sir,” she responded.
“You were born significant. Your significance is not determined or diminished by the giants you face” he stated. “Homelessness or the fear of homelessness doesn’t diminish your significance, so this fear is powerless against your significance.”
She smiled.
“The word significance is planted as a seed in your thinking. It creates fearlessness that produces confidence. Your confidence sets the right temperature for significance to grow in your thinking. It also sets the right temperature for any other words that have become your evidence. As a service practitioner of heromotive you water the seed practically by employing the three water methods. When the seed grows so does your fearlessness to confidently face any whirlwind” he taught. “Repeat after me: homelessness has no power over me because it cannot diminish my significance,” he instructed.
She repeated after him with a calm easiness.
“You become a service practitioner of heromotive by employing the three water methods in order to labor to rest in your evidence in your thinking. The statement you repeated was your corresponding action using supporting words that were not in conflict with your evidence. These are two of the three water methods used to labor to rest in your evidence.”
She listened with a smile on her face.
“The third method is when you give demonstrating the 13 character gifts as a habit according to heromotive. This habit is called hero purpose. You perform this habit as you give practically to others.”
She nodded her head in approval.
“I see you’re nodding your head. Did that example help you?” he asked.
“Yes,” she said, “but how do I demonstrate hero purpose?”
“Hero purpose is how you give to others according to heromotive. You incorporate the 13 character gifts practically and as a habit in your daily life activities, to projects or objectives that you contribute your efforts,” he explained.
“Does this pay my bills?” she joked with a smile.
“It’s about more than getting your bills paid. It’s about what happens before your bills are paid, when you’re paying your bills and after your bills are paid.”
She nodded her approval again.
“We were talking about laboring to rest in your thinking. As a service practitioner of heromotive you use the three water methods to labor to rest in your evidence. Resting in your evidence is proof of your belief in your evidence which prepares you to submit to heromotive. Submitting is your agreement to yield under the authority of someone or something. Submitting to heromotive establishes trust in your evidence and heromotive which is not easy. You must decide to use your will to agree to submit to heromotive in order to remove all hindrances that come from your doubts and unbelief.”
He wanted to give her a break right here. He didn’t want to push too hard. He hated when he went to lectures and the speakers would talk at attendees with no consideration instead of talking to them. He was looking for clues in her expression. She still appeared interested and he didn’t want to stop his momentum.
“Do you want to take a break?” he asked.
“No,” she answered.
“So far we have discussed the milestones of understanding, belief, rest and trust. We talked about you being a student of heromotive in order for you to understand your evidence and for you to establish your belief in words that are your evidence. This brought us to our discussion about you being a service practitioner of heromotive using the three water methods to labor to rest in your evidence in your thinking. Lastly we talked about you being submitted to heromotive to establish your trust in your evidence and heromotive. Does this make since?”
She nodded in agreement.
“Submitting to heromotive is the pre-requisite to establish trust in your evidence and heromotive. It’s because of your trust in your evidence and heromotive that you receive answers to your financial problems which is the manifestation of heromotive,” he explained.
Her eyes were red. Her face was flush, but he never lost her attention. She was embarrassed when she remembered her earlier proposition. She realized that when she offered to do anything to save her house it compromised her new identity according to what he taught.
"Wow," she said slowly. She thought that this was amazing. She figured that trust in her evidence and heromotive would be used to help produce answers, her answers. This was amazing.
He sipped on his coffee drink. She hadn’t touched her drink yet. She wasn't sure if she was distracted or waiting for it to cool a little more. She smiled nervously because she didn’t know what to say.
He began to stand up from his chair. “Are you hungry?” he asked.
“Yes, a little,” she answered. She had rushed out the house this morning without eating.
He motioned toward the counter. They both walked over. She wiped her nose with the napkin in her hand while she ordered a croissant with egg and cheese. He got a Panini sandwich.
After they settled back at their table she took off her coat and put it on the back of her chair. He began to speak but she interrupted. “Sir, thank you for the sandwich and...... thank you for the coffee. I couldn’t have bought it...... I wouldn’t have bought it in my situation. I haven’t been in a coffee house in a long time. I have very little money. I was hoping to meet you because I remembered how my husband talked about the elders and I felt like ...... like.......... Sir, I have spent all my savings, every dollar.”
He leaned toward her. The smell of his cologne had become familiar to her. “What is your name again?” he asked.
His question surprised her. She thought to herself that he didn’t know who he was talking to. She replied saying her name is Kim.
“That’s right, your name is Kim, I’m sorry, your name slipped my mind for a second,” he replied. “Kim I still hear your fear. Fear prompts us to respond emotionally, and if we allow our emotions to direct our steps then we will be limited by them as well. Anger, sadness, stress and bitterness are some of the emotional responses to fear, but your significance nullifies the effect of fear. Listen, don't allow your fear to dominate your thinking. It will prevent you from allowing your wealth to work for you. That's why I explained your significance. It is not my opinion. It is your tool against fear. The blood cost for your life is verifiable. Your significance is verifiable."
She thought about her life being significant. Until today she didn’t think of herself as significant. She definitely didn’t feel significant earlier today, but he proved her significance, despite her circumstances. She felt anxious, but his words made sense to her. She didn’t understand how her trust in her evidence and heromotive would help pay her bills but she believed according to heromotive that her answer was close. She began to sip her drink for the first time. It was good. She didn’t say anything. She only nodded her head attentively to let him know he had her attention. She was motivated by her needs and willing to follow instructions. She was intrigued by heromotive. She listened eagerly, hanging on to his every word.
The elder’s voice was calm and deliberate. “The synonym of the word hero is god, like God, or Godlike. He spoke slowly. “You have heromotive Kim, which means you are like God.”
She listened fascinated by this statement.
“God is unlimited creative ability in your thinking and unlimited goodwill in your care and forgiveness for yourself and others working together,” he said. He looked at her and asked rhetorically, “Do you know God’s motive?”
She wrinkled her brow in response.
He replied saying, “it is heromotive. Heromotive is unlimited creative ability in your thinking and unlimited goodwill in your care and forgiveness for yourself and others working together.”
“Does this mean God and God’s motive are the same?” she asked.
“Yes, God and God’s motive are the same. God’s purpose is to demonstrate heromotive. Do you believe you have unlimited creative ability in your thinking?” he asked.
“Yes, I guess,” she responded.
He asked her to say big black cat. She complied, but laughed a little because he caught her off guard. It felt good to laugh. He asked her what image she saw in her mind when she said big black cat. She described a fancy Siamese cat from a book she saw as a child. She described the long slender neck with hints of purple in the fur and green marble eyes peeking through the eye slits that hid them. He smiled and told her that the image she created was very vivid.
He explained that words create mental images. This also includes alternative words like sign language. He told her that when she used her
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