Stillness
Teaching Mission • Correcting Time • Thought Adjuster Communion • Inner Life Practice
Definition:
Stillness is the intentional spiritual practice of entering a quiet, receptive, inwardly focused state in which the mind becomes calm, the heart becomes open, and the soul becomes attentive to the presence and guidance of the Thought Adjuster. It is the foundational discipline taught throughout the Teaching Mission and the Correcting Time because it cultivates direct personal communion with the Divine, enhances spiritual perception, and strengthens the individual’s capacity for co-creation.
Stillness is not merely meditation—it is relationship time with the indwelling God fragment, a sacred pause where the human personality aligns with divine will and values.
Core Dimensions of Stillness
1. Quieting the Mind
Stillness begins by gently allowing mental chatter to settle.
This opens inner space for Adjuster influence to be perceived.
2. Opening the Heart
A posture of sincerity, humility, and willingness invites divine presence into conscious awareness.
Stillness is an act of love toward oneself and toward God.
3. Receptivity to Guidance
In stillness, the Thought Adjuster more easily conveys:
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Impressions
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Insights
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Value-laden thoughts
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Inner encouragement
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Moral direction
The mind becomes a clearer instrument for divine communication.
4. Alignment with Divine Will
Stillness helps the individual shift from self-centered thinking to God-centered orientation, creating inner harmony and spiritual balance.
5. Daily Spiritual Hygiene
Just as the body needs rest, the soul needs stillness to:
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Replenish spiritual energy
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Restore emotional equilibrium
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Clarify purpose
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Strengthen moral clarity
Stillness in the Teaching Mission
Stillness was emphasized early and repeatedly in Teaching Mission lessons as the primary skill for:
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Strengthening spiritual connection
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Training TRs (transmitters/receivers)
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Deepening personal faith
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Cultivating inner peace
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Preparing individuals for celestial instruction
Many celestial teachers described stillness as the “gateway practice” of the Correcting Time.
Stillness in the Correcting Time
Celestials teach that stillness is essential because it:
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Enhances co-creative partnership
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Stabilizes emotional life
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Allows individuals to hear inner truth
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Helps mortals navigate societal upheaval
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Supports the development of sustainable families and communities
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Strengthens the overall spiritual circuitry of the planet
Stillness is the personal foundation for planetary transformation.
Relationship to the Seven Core Values
Stillness naturally nurtures each value:
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Equality: Recognizing the divine presence within all persons
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Growth: Developing spiritual capacity through discipline
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Quality of Life: Creating inner peace and harmony
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Compassion: Softening the heart toward others
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Empathy: Increasing sensitivity to the feelings and needs of others
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Love: Opening the soul to divine affection and expressing it outwardly
Stillness is the fertile ground for value-centered living.
Signs of Effective Stillness
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Heightened clarity
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Emotional stability
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Increased compassion
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Improved moral discernment
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Sense of divine companionship
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More consistent love-based choices
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Reduced anxiety and reactivity
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Gentle inner transformation
Spiritual Tone
Celestial teachers describe stillness as:
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Simple
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Gentle
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Non-strenuous
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Accessible to all
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Deeply personal
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Transformative
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A sacred meeting with the Divine
Stillness is where the soul hears the whisper of God.
