Why Certify Godwriters Who Want to Give Godwriting Workshops

Thank you all again for your caring and your thoughts about the whole spectrum of Godwriting™ workshops. I will respond particularly to Emilia's thoughts right now -- in a minute that is.

First I want to be sure you know that it is Emilia who spearheaded the whole European Godwriting tour.  She asked for it, and, because she did, we will have a workshop in Turin, Italy, and she will come. Probably at the workshop, all Emilia's questions will disappear, for she will see for herself. But maybe not. And maybe there is something for me to learn from Emilia.

Here are Emilia's recent comments:

 Dear Gloria, you say: "One and I will sit down together one day and we’ll see what qualifications there might be to certify people to give Godwriting™  workshops”. Don’t you think that the best “qualification” is in the “quality” of what they write? I mean, why do not leave everything to the discernment of people. I know you Godwrite™ because I know it within myself, I feel it, regardless of what everybody else can believe or say. I think God wants we develop this inner sense and do not rely on others' opinions.

Love, Emila

Then I had questions for Emilia:

 Beloved Emilia, do you mean to leave it to an individual’s discretion?

If Godwriting is Godwriting, it’s Godwriting, and who is to say one person’s Godwriting is of better quality than another’s?

I’m talking about someone’s representing Heavenletters and leading Godwriting workshops.

I’ll make a blog entry in response to you, sweetheart.

[And this is the blog entry!]

Then Emilia responded:

Beloved Gloria, I mean that the only qualification needed is Godwriting. If it is Godwriting it will always be of the highest quality ( I refer to “quality” as an aspect of the inner truth of God’s Word) . If you have been blessed with Godwriting you can always teach how to do it. The voice of God will be recognized by those attuned. This Voice, spread through HL, already has his brand, It doesn’t need further certifications.

Are we talking about the same thing, beloved Emilia? I'm not sure we are.

I don't imagine that the way I conduct Godwriting workshops is the only way people can learn to Godwrite. I don't say that Godwriting workshops are the only way workshops could be presented.

Certainly, I caught on to Godwriting by myself. Many people have. I know of at least one Heavenreader who started Godwriting -- and, from the best I know, reading Heavenletters  spurred her on -- and whose Godwriting is now published right along with Heavenletters™  in Lady Isis' newsletter! (The is Marlene, the Heavensubscriber who made so many Youtube videos of Heavenletters for us, many in translation as well.)

Some day, Godwriting (the name I give to it) will pop up like popcorn all over the place. There will be an avalanche of people writing down words from God or Spirit or whatever name people like to give.  And this is exactly what God wants, and you can be sure I'm all for it!

Godwriting is the name I give to this wonderful beautiful hearing from God and the writing down of the words what we hear. Godwriting™ is a trademarked name. The name Heavenletters™ is as well. No one else legally can call their communication from God Godwriting. Only I can. No one else can call what they write Heavenletters. Only I can. Those names belong to us.

The intention here is that the words Godwriting and Heavenletters will become known all over the world just the way Coca-Cola is and become household words.  People can't go bottling their recipe for Coca-Cola and calling what they bottle Coca-Cola.

I am more than happy to share Heavenletters themselves and the process of Godwriting. I am not happy to share their names.  The words Godwriting and Heavenletters are not up for grabs. Naturally, I don't want someone else distributing what they hear and calling it Godwriting. What they write down didn't come from here. They are not authorized to use our name and imply that their writing is ours.

Their received words may or may not be equivalent to what we call Godwriting. Even if theirs is the greatest communication from God in the world, it's someone else's, and I would not feel right to have it represented as ours.

Yes, this is being proprietary, yet it's common sense. We have to trademark and keep the names to ourselves for the sake of Heavenletters themselves and for their integrity.

By the same token, why would it be okay for anyone who wants to to give Godwriting workshops to purport what they give is a Godwriting workshop? Maybe they would do a fabulous job, but how would we know. To me, it's almost like someone's calling herself Gloria Wendroff. She's not Gloria Wendroff. She might be absolutely wonderful, and I would be proud, but still she can't go calling herself Gloria Wendroff because she's not. She's an imposter.

When it comes to Godwriting workshops,  I am adamant.  There is no leeway here.

Okay, with all that being said, what do I see as qualifications before I would even consider certifying  people to give Godwriting workshops?This is what I think of:

Their desire to give Godwriting workshops would be paramount. They would really have to want to very much, and we would want to know what their motivation is.

Of course they would have had to have taken a Godwriting workshop.

Godwriting would have to become a prime factor in their life. I mean they would have to be Godwriting regularly. I wouldn't want them to Godwrite because I say it's a requirement. I would want them to Godwrite because they love the process and love hearing from God.

I would ask them to come back to a few other workshops in which they would observe, and, at some point, help conduct.

Then I would want them to set up a workshop or two on their own and Santhan and/or I would observe. I would want them to be open to what we observe.

I would like to continue this tomorrow, and I will!

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Dear Gloria, we are not talking of the same thing. I was not referring to how to write an “Heavenletter” thanks to “Godwriting Workshops”, but to that spontaneous, natural, innocent, intimate process of hearing the free Voice of God within each one of us. Mine has not been copyrighted yet!
Loving your passion

Well, then, we are in complete agreement!

I thought you were talking about Godwriters' giving workshops on their own any way they wanted and calling them Godwriting(tm) workshops!

Now I will hastily get off my soapbox, dear Emilia!

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