FIRST!
A counselor from New
York, who heard of us, by word of mouth, called to speak to me, -stating:
"Rose, I have a friend. He wears sandals, and He has twelve friends.
I think Rose, that he has found yet another friend!" Then --
As Joseph said:
"Rose, -good works, in the beginning, is like a hunk of
clay, for the potter! You first have to pound on it, punch it, poke at it,
and then work it until it gets just right to work it into the shape you want it
to be" He then said, " I would ask my God -Why God, does this have to be so much
work?" Then I spoke out with' -"To develop character". This
man also stated that, -"The mental health profession is getting stale, and the
thought of your program, and what you are doing, gives me goose bumps" Then he
said, "Every time I think about your program it brings tears to my eyes"
FROM ROSE...Being on a cutting edge is a very
lonely place to be. Until the
program becomes recognized --you are alone with your work. You either
are accepted as new and wonderful, and you keep on moving in your study, or your
recourses run out. If they do, you just pick up the important pieces of
broken clay, you water them down, and you
continue to move forward, this time, thinking
more of yourself, letting the others pick
up the remaining smaller pieces -IF they have the same courage and fortitude to do so!
So many wait for the water-way to break, so their
intended passage will be easier. I know
where every piece fits, and still have a lot of
work to do.
The razor sharp edge we
walk on IS WORTH IT. The work will soon
become known, widely accepted as
normal. We're walking that edge, where
ALL the work begins, until it's Right with
God.