Reflect: Share something from the lesson that blew your mind, or even just gave you a new perspective.

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    Reflect: Share something from the lesson that blew your mind, or even just gave you a new perspective.

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      MsNandi Marie
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      This was interesting and I don’t completely comprehend it:

      The force of the Creator and the force of the Creature must not connect directly. There would be a short circuit.

       

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      junior
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      Even the most educated egotistic person can miss the mark.

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      Parece simples, mas é uma enorme luta interna para dominar o ego e atingir a equivalencia de forma para essa união nivel acima. Talvez seja o primeiro passo que é mais dificil, estamos aqui estudandopara essa evolução.

       

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      Collen Sebifelo
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      remarkable week five indeed..i have been dying to come out of this cocept..but the guest and host and acting intelligence articles profoundly elevated my perception especially how to equalize.. i see cleaarly the real work is ttined here .thanks from botswana

    • #475996
      Mira
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      I have learned over these 5 weeks , that all human actions are fundamentally motivated by  personal preservation and avoidance of pain.

      Without ” sovereign power”, humans would exist in perpetual war against all, because their competing egoistic desires.

      We all should focus on common good,” universal benevolence”, that we owe the world. I promise to treat myself with same benevolence, as I owe the world.

      My personal growth is a necessary part of the world’s preservation.

    • #471618
      Nicole
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      As I watched the final video of week 5 about the equivalence of form, I felt a sense of understanding that is somewhat beyond words. You gave the example of the carpenter whose intention/blueprint is always felt in the table and chair he has built. I got a deep a-ha knowing about the equivalence of form from this example. I sense knowing/understanding/trusting the intention/blueprint of the creator is the key. I think about Bereshit in  Genesis, and the repetition of the words about God creating the world “and God saw that it was good.” Again words are limited, yet I felt an understanding.

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