Hello and welcome to another episode of the Fellowship Chronicles.
Today we're talking about a kind of intelligence that can't be measured by IQ test or academic achievement, but it's far more vital in shaping our lives and our world.
Let me begin with a powerful quote from the spiritual teacher Elizabeth Clare Prophet.
She said, “True intelligence is the ability to know yourself as a son or daughter of God and to act from that center of being.”
Now that may seem like a radical statement, especially in a world obsessed with external accomplishments and credentials and all kinds of information.
But what if the highest form of intelligence is actually knowing your divine identity?
We're taught from a young age that intelligence means how fast we can calculate numbers, how well we can memorize, how far we can go in school or in our careers.
But spiritual intelligence asks a different question.
Do you know who you really are? And are you living from that truth?
Elizabeth Clare Prophet reframes the entire conversation.
She says that true intelligence begins when we recognize ourselves as sons and daughters of God, not just as abstract theology, but as a lived experience.
And what does that mean?
It means you have divine origin and purpose.
You are not a sinner by nature, but a soul in evolution.
You are called to act and think, speak, and create from that sacred center.
This is a game changer.
So let's break it down.
To know yourself as a son or daughter of God is the opposite of the shame-based narrative that tells us we're broken, we're fallen, or we're just inherently unworthy.
This teaching actually aligns with Jesus' own words.
He said, Ye are gods, and all of you are children of the Most High. You can find that in Psalm 82, verse 6.
But knowing this intellectually isn't enough. The real challenge and opportunity is to embody that identity in daily life.
So how do we do that?
Well, it begins with silence and self-reflection. meditation, making space to hear the voice of your higher self, that still, small voice.
And spiritual practices like prayer, decrees, and visualization that awaken the Christ within you. Purifying the lower self, not through shame, but through discipline, forgiveness, and the violent flame.
The second half of the quote is key. “and to act from that center of being.” This is where the rubber meets the road.
Spiritual identity isn't just about knowing. You have to live it.
That means speaking truth when it's inconvenient, responding with compassion instead of ego, making decisions rooted in alignment with your divine mission, not your fear or your conditioning.
And being a light in the midst of confusion, corruption and chaos, and there's certainly opportunity to do that these days.
Saint Germain once said that freedom comes through self-mastery, and self-mastery comes through knowing the self, not just the outer personality, but the divine presence within, the true Self. To act from that center is to live under divine authority, not external manipulation.
It's to be free.
Try this.
Before you speak, ask, am I speaking from my divine center or from my reactive self?
Before you make a decision, is this choice aligned with the soul I truly am?
If you didn't ask these questions before you spoke or before making a decision, do so afterwards.
When you begin to anchor this awareness, you stop being a puppet of the world's chaos and start becoming a master of your own energy, your own destiny.
So the question isn't just, are you smart? But rather, are you spiritually awake? Are you living as the son or daughter of God you truly are?
Because that is true intelligence.
In upcoming episodes, we'll explore how this divine self-awareness relates to spiritual intelligence and leadership, co-creating with God through the spoken word, and the difference between the children of God and the sons and daughters of God.
Until then, remember, you weren't born broken, you were born divine.
Now let's live like it.
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