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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      Manuela
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      Asking myself what is the reason why I desire something: what is my intention? What Love’d do if It were me?😊 At the end It means, would it be of a service to others or not? And then choose.

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      peter
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      recognizing that you are programmed with a self centered outcome until you realize that you need help from the same program that created you in this state to alter your program and if you don’t you have no way of altering it to its desired state.

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      Tammy McHenry
      Participant

      Shifting from an egoistical desire to a perception based on bestowal involves recognizing our intention toward the interconnectedness and a desire to be in similarity of form to the Creator.

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      Zach Ansel
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      It means to recognize the egoism in all our desires so that we can  begin to correct those desires and use them altruistically.

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      Hannah
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      I’m afraid that I’m still at the stage where any answer I might give to this question will probably be wrong.  Looking forward to learning the true answer!

       

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      Sheila
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      It means we are on the path to understanding equivalence of form with the Creator, the slow climb up the ladder to complete adherence with the Creator. It means opening the point in our hearts to true Joy.

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