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March 15, 2001

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Subject: Divine Qualities; Prayer
Greetings from Daniel to subscribers of FinalBookofDaniel.com 

This message is very short; what to think about while praying this Sunday, 
days following. 


When meditating on methods of conquering self toward mastery of the spirit 
during the Sunday afternoon/evening mass prayers Daniel has initiated and 
interceding with divine energies (some are taking part diligently I've 
keenly sensed, but we need more participants!), focus on the these aspects 
of self and work to align to them, altering the character according to 
your particular situation, to become the manifestation of these qualities 
of the spirit: 

DIVINE LOVE -- Companionship humbly and wholly in God, which is all 
encompassing, ever-present and unconditional. Fatherly or motherly concern 
and adoration. 

WISDOM – Application of intelligence with depth of thought and deep 
clarity of thought accumulated acquisition of philosophical concepts of 
inner self, qualities and relationships. Sound, practical sensibility and 
common sense through rational judgment. 

POWER -- Not over others, but power of mind and discipline over self. 

FREEDOM, LIBERTY -- From all restrictions such as fear and expectations 
others; from those irrationally placed upon yourself, enabling one to grow. 

TOLERANCE -- Understanding without judgment, accepting and living with the 
differences in others' personalities, status, looks, beliefs, or opinions. 

FORGIVENESS – Relinquishment of all resentments and bitterness due to 
actions of others in the past against you, letting go, deprogramming 
internal falsities learned from others or society. 

HUMILIY – loss of pride and boastfulness, reduction of self-exaltation in 
the sight of God and/ or others, submission of arrogance, laying down of 
the ego. 

PATIENCE – Bearing all trials, suffering; calm under strain, pressures, 
despite adversaries or provocation, ability to withstand through peace and 
strength of mind and wait for results without haste. 

GOODWILL, PHILANTHROPY -- Loss of greed, compassion for less fortunate, 
charitable support for others in need. 

UNITY – Recognizing the Oneness and brotherhood of all men, universal 
harmony; totality of symmetrical whole of complex aspects of self and 
society and all living things; that you are they, they are you, and we are 
all an aspect of the Creator. 

BROTHERHOOD – Recognizing we are our brother’s keeper, regardless of race, 
religion, nationality, age or sex; in our true essence, we are all one 
body, that of Christ, and how we treat others should be how we should wish 
to be treated. 



TACT – Poise, skill, flair and grace in dealing with others, especially in 
difficult debates our conflict with others. 

DIPLOMACY – Skill and ability to handle differences and affairs without 
rashness, without arousing hostility in an objective and rational manner. 

RADIANCE – Learning to express the true love, compassion light inherent 
within our true selves, characterized by vivid confidence and inner peace. 

PERFECTION – In spirit, wholly without fault; saintly, angelic, 
Christ-like in demeanor; wholeness, complete unity of body, mind and soul 
in accordance with deific will. 

SELF MASTERY – Complete control over selfish desires and impulses, 
conquering of desires and lowering expectations of needs. 

SINCERITY -- Free from self-deception through the systematic removal of 
all dishonest characteristics, utterly free from dishonesty, self-delusion. 

JUSTICE -- Conscience and truth without hypocrisy. Absence of fiendish, 
treacherous ways, ability to sense truth, integrity. 

FAITH -- Trust in God, not human fame or approval by abandonment of desire 
to please others, living totally in the Spirit, finding peace in one’s own 
company. 

HEROISM -- Courage, eventual loss of all fears hampering one from 
attaining the Way through rapid spiritual growth. 



One should write these qualities down, how they may relate to one’s self, 
then post it somewhere in plain view, and continually meditate on how they 
may apply to your situation. Work on the biggest issues first, then 
continually attack all others and if one perseveres relentlessly, you may 
wake up one day, bowled over by the Holy Spirit, and realized you’ve been 
christened as an angel of God. 

Remember that like everything else, prayer takes practice at first, and 
can seem frustrating, but soon after it becomes routine, natural and 
utterly enjoyable. In fact, intense and deep thought of any kind is a form 
of prayer, but to be effective must be directed in such a way to provide 
results through faith. 

For instance, during the years preceding the 1999 angelic awakening as 
Daniel, I spent countless hours just in deep though and philosophizing 
about everything, in solitude, without realizing it, having no knowledge 
of religious matters, that I was actually in meditative prayer! 

Reading scriptures while intensely looking for understanding and meaning 
is also a form of prayer. Often times when people are in their most 
desperate hour will pray and wail with great passion, and therefore will 
often obtain a message or answer from God; it is directly proportionate to 
your level and intensity of desire. 

Prayer is also the greatest way to get to “know thyself” and encourages 
humility. If you keep practicing, you eventually reach a point of 
continual internal prayer, always with the thought of God in the 
background. This is a state Daniel has attained, regardless of location. 
It becomes the perfect companionship with God through self, for the 
“kingdom of God is within you.” 

“Ask and you shall receive…knock, and the door will open…” 

With Love Divine from an angel with you until the end, 

Daniel