Preparation Prompt: What does transitioning from a self-centered perception of reality to one grounded in altruism entail?

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    Preparation Prompt: What does transitioning from a self-centered perception of reality to one grounded in altruism entail?

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    • #376333
      Eric Snow
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      To realize that we are all one and to treat other people’s desires as your own

    • #376263
      Greg
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      Know and accept that I cannot change my nature, I can only change my intention, and only the creator can change me to the point of being equivalent in form. I can only be altruistic with his help and no one else. I can only get into this state by putting myself in the right environment, working with Friends, by having a teacher, and studying the books of those who have already attained them.

    • #376256
      Ed
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      To understand that self is a black hole that sucks everything in and emits nothing.

    • #376222
      Gerrit
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      I guess that would only be possible with a complete shift in perception, currently, I find myself cursing in my car at my fellow road users only a second after I contemplated my Kabbalah course. How does one really change? Even losing a few pounds of weight seems impossible…

    • #376178
      Lilla
      Partícipe

      Learning the communication method with the Creator and how it changes one. Kindling the desire for correction and connection to the All through all, I guess.

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      Manuela
      Partícipe

      I guess to be aware of the “butterfly effects” that our single choices and decisions’d have on others. It is an approach to complexity that implies me stopping before doing anthing and considering those effects first, before acting (or not acting).

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