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PHOENIX OPERATOR OWNER MANUAL PHOENIX JOURNAL 27-- -- LAW 10~~~You must not covet or envy that which belongs to your neighbor.

Jesus Sananda, Lord Michael, St. Germain

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10.  You  must  not  covet  or  envy  that

which  belongs  to  your  neighbor.

Let us first define the words “covet” and “envy”.  Covet means: “To long for something belonging to another.”  Covetous means: “Excessively desirous (of something); greedy.”  Envy means: “1. A feeling of re­sentment or discontent over another’s superior attainments, endow­ments, or posses­sions.”

So the literal meaning of this law is that you must not, because of your own inse­cure/inferior feelings and lack of self-worth, long to have some­thing another has, such as money, a new car, a skill or talent.  And then on top of longing for this “object” another has, you must not then resent the person who has at­tained that which YOU feel you desire, but have not created, ex­actly because of your insecure/inferior feelings and lack of self-worth.  (See Also “Recognizing The Anti-Christ Within”.)

What transpires when you become covetous and envious is that you be­come wrapped up in your greed and resentment, and you will not be tak­ing “personal responsibility” for YOUR mani­fested illusion.  You will continue to create the perceived “lack” and eventually you will be con­sumed by the ef­fects of covetous and envious feelings, which most often result in the various manifestations of “SELF-punishment”, ie., anger, guilt, criti­cism, jeal­ousy and depres­sion.

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