About Stories... Conclusion
- Jutta Duncan
- May 31, 2020
- 3 min read
So, here we are. The story has been written. Now it is time for the conclusion, and what a funny word that is. Conclusion. We are told not to make them and let Jesus conclude for us. I've seen the reactions about my stories. They've been mostly gratitude for the openness and transparency and people being able to identify in some way or another. Thank you. I didn't know exactly why I was guided to write all this down, but it's gotten clearer as I went along. While writing, some movies and shows and books have been my companions along the way. I watched All or Nothing: Sister Clare Crocket and Finding Joe and Dispatches from Elsewhere and Sense8 and Before I Fall. I read the Hyperion Cantos, especially the last book in the series, Rise of Endymion. Stories of connection, of hardships, of love, of doubt, of overcoming. I feel that we all, in one way or another, share the same story. We are here and we want to find out why. We come across obstacles along the way and have to search deep within for help to overcome them and come out on the other end shining with a light that is untouched by this world. Perhaps more hardships will come our way, but we have learned that there's an unstoppable force that is always with us, always available to be called upon in times of need, a resting place of truth and strength. Your story is mine, and my story is yours. A story to end all stories, once and for all. An opportunity to always choose again. It's time to choose again. Let the story fall away. Claim true strength and accept nothing else. If I can do it, so can you. And you cannot fail. I've said this to many over the last little while, and over the last few years, my favorite word in A Course in Miracles is "inevitable."
"... return to God not only possible but inevitable." – ACIM, Preface "Love's answer is inevitable." – T-18.VIII.11:2 "I have called and you will answer. I understand that miracles are natural, because they are expressions of love. My calling you is as natural as your answer, and as inevitable." – T-4.IV.11:10–12 "... for the goal is inevitable because it is eternal." – T-12.II.5:6 "The goal of truth requires faith. Faith is implicit in the acceptance of the Holy Spirit's purpose, and this faith is all-inclusive. Where the goal of truth is set, there faith must be. The Holy Spirit sees the situation as a whole. The goal establishes the fact that everyone involved in it will play his part in its accomplishment. This is inevitable. No one will fail in anything." – T-17.VI.6:1–7
Side with the truth of who you are and all things are possible. There's no way to mess it up. We can delay, but we cannot fail. Choose again.

My calling now is to go deeper and deeper with Jesus. To let him use me in whatever capacity he wishes. I will not put limits on what he can do through me. I am among the ministers of God. I am a miracle worker.
I love you all and I cannot wait to meet you along my path, if that is to happen. Jutta
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