Trust
Definition:
Trust is the confident reliance on the goodness, wisdom, and reliability of the Divine, oneself, and others. It is the inner assurance that God’s overcare is constant, that celestial guidance is benevolent, and that the universe is fundamentally friendly and purposeful. Trust is a stabilizing spiritual quality that aligns the human heart with the sustaining presence of Spirit.
Spiritual Context:
In the Correcting Time and Teaching Mission, trust is described as a cornerstone of spiritual growth. It provides the internal environment in which faith can flourish, fear can recede, and divine partnership becomes possible. Celestial teachers emphasize that without trust, the mind remains defensive, anxious, and closed to higher influences.
Trust is not naïve idealism; it is the conscious choice to believe that the Divine works continuously for the highest good.
Characteristics of Trust:
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Confidence in Divine Guidance: Knowing that the Thought Adjuster leads toward wisdom and growth.
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Emotional Stability: Trust calms fear, reduces anxiety, and fosters inner peace.
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Receptivity: With trust, one is open to celestial assistance, insight, and correction.
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Courage: Trust strengthens the heart to move forward even when circumstances are uncertain.
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Integrity: Trust supports honest relationships and truthful communication.
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Surrender: Letting go of control in order to align with a higher plan.
Trust in the Correcting Time:
Celestial personalities repeatedly affirm that trust is essential for co-creative participation in planetary uplift. It enables mortals to:
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Accept change with grace
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Act with confidence in uncertain times
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Cooperate with celestial teachers
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Release fear-based thinking and open to new possibilities
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Maintain hope when conditions seem discouraging
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Build bridges of peace and reconciliation
Trust allows individuals and communities to move from survival consciousness to spiritual co-creatorship.
Relation to the Seven Core Values:
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Life: Trust in the sacredness and purpose of life fosters hope and resilience.
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Equality: Trust encourages fairness and mutual respect between individuals.
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Growth: Growth requires trust in the process of learning, healing, and evolving.
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Quality of Life: Trust supports emotional well-being and harmonious relationships.
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Compassion: Trust enables one to act kindly without fear of vulnerability.
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Empathy: Trust allows deeper connection by letting others truly be seen and understood.
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Love: Love thrives where trust is present; trust is love’s foundation.
Celestial Perspective:
Machiventa Melchizedek often reminds mortals that trust is the essential stance of the ascending soul. It aligns the human will with divine intention and allows celestial ministries to operate smoothly. Monjoronson teaches that trust is a spiritual strength—one that stabilizes character, empowers service, and prepares the soul for higher stages of universe citizenship.
Trust is the quiet assurance that you are held, guided, and never alone.
