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Committing imperfections to the Pillar of Fire of God's Will
The participants then take turns (you can start from one end or let people speak as they are moved by the Spirit), and a person says:
The participants wait a couple of seconds and then say in unison:
They wait a couple of seconds and then say:
You can continue to do this for as long as you like. Take note that the Pillar of Fire is made from the flame of the Will of God that consumes all unlike itself. Thus, you don’t need to be concerned about what type of conditions you cast into the flame. The flame only consumes what is out of alignment with the Will of God and leaves everything else intact. For example, you could say, “I cast the world economy into the Flame,” and it obviously would consume only what is out of alignment with God’s will. However, if you prefer, you could also say, “I cast all imperfections in the world economy into the Flame.”
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