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**Chapter 1: The Call of
Simon Peter**
It all begins with listening. Not just hearing the noise of the world—but truly listening. Imagine Simon Peter, standing on the shore, nets in hand, the smell of salt and fish thick in the air. He’s not looking for anything extraordinary.
He’s just a fisherman, doing what fishermen
do. And then—bam! A voice cuts through the noise.
“Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men.”
Simon doesn’t just hear those words; he *feels* them. They hit him deep, shaking something loose inside. This isn’t just about fishing. This is about trust. This is about stepping into something bigger
than he’s ever known. It’s that moment when you stop thinking and just say, *Yes.*
### Listening to the Sacred Song
Listening isn’t about sitting back and letting life wash over you. It’s active. It’s alive. It’s leaning in to catch the whispers of the wonderful —the sacred song beneath the chaos.
Simon’s first steps as a disciple weren’t about doing anything.
They were about *hearing.* Hearing that beckoning. Hearing that invitation to something new.
Simon’s real power wasn’t in his nets or his hands. It was in his hearing. His ability hear the divine nudge and go, “More,
please.”
Neville tells us Simon is the first disciple for a reason. Because if your hearing—your inner listening—is off, nothing else works. But when it’s on? You’re unstoppable. You’re solid. You become Peter, the rock, the foundation for everything else in your life.
Here’s the kicker: every thought,
every feeling, every story you let into your consciousness shapes your world. Simon Peter isn’t just a guy in a story. He’s the doorman of your mind, deciding what gets to stay and what gets kicked out. Listening isn’t about hearing all the noise. It’s about choosing what matters.
### The Beckoning of Desire
Here’s the thing about desire: it’s not a command. It’s an invitation. It’s that quiet nudge that says, *Wouldn’t this be cool?* And you get to decide: do you honour it, or do you brush it aside?
That’s what Simon faced on the shore that day. He could’ve stayed with his nets. He could’ve ignored the call. But instead, he said yes to something bigger. He honored the beckoning.
He recognized it as sacred.
And that’s your job, too. When you hear that nudge, that whisper of something more, it’s not about abandoning who you really are.
It’s about stepping into a fuller expression of yourself. The fisherman becomes a fisher of men. The listener becomes the rock. You become
more of who you’re meant to be.
### What Are You Letting In?
What are you letting in? What stories are you feeding? Because here’s the deal: Simon Peter’s job is to guard the gates. To ask, *Does this have worth? Is this honorable? Does this dignify who I really am?*
The world is loud. It’s messy. It’s full of distractions. But you don’t have to let it all in. You get to choose. And when you listen for the sacred song, when you invite the sacred beneath the noise, you start to build a life that’s steady and grounded. A life that flows.
### Your First Step
Simon’s journey from fisherman to disciple, from Simon to Peter, is your journey, too. And it starts with one simple act: listening. Deep listening. Listening beyond the chatter and the doubts. Listening for that still, small voice that says, “I AM.”
So, what are you hearing right now? Are you caught up in the noise, or can you
feel the sacred song underneath it all? Take a breath. Pause. Listen. Let Simon Peter remind you that transformation doesn’t start with action. It starts with attention. With surrender. With saying,"more please" to the honourable and the dignified.
This is your call to listen. To hear the beckoning. To dance the dance of divinity and humanity. Because when you listen the way Simon did, you don’t
just hear the call. You become the rock. The foundation. The living, breathing expression of “I AM.”
**Chapter 2: The Beckoning of Desire**
Here’s the deal with desire: it doesn’t slap you in the face. It doesn’t scream. It’s a whisper. A nudge. That subtle sway in your belly that says, *Wouldn’t this
be cool?* And just like Simon Peter standing there with his nets, you get to decide. Do you drop them and step into the unknown, or do you stay tangled up in the comfortable?
Desire is sacred. It’s how the divine moves you. Neville Goddard nails it when he says.....