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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      AspiringAltruist
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      I liked the visualization of the creators right and left hand guiding us through life.  the right hand drawing towards and the left hand pushing away.  And that we perceive this as good and bad things in our lives.

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      Namron
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      There is no good or evil because everything comes from the same source, it is my perception and my desire what brings the suffering, but this suffering is a necessity so I can contrast and learn that there is a cause for the opposition that causes the suffering.

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      NAT
      Participant

      Learning that the proper use of Ego via our inner reaction to desires lead to growth of both the Masach and Kli

    • #299999
      Matanah
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      Learning that both egoism and altruism come from the Creator minimizes large doses of negativity. When I find nuggets to share, my grandchildren also appreciate them.

      • #303327
        Steven Sierra
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        Thank you for this description!! I find that I have struggled not to be drawn towards the path of pain myself when I would see so much egoism and negativity in others, but you have reminded me of the true beauty of the Creator’s will to bestow being expressed even through egoism and negativity!!

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      Charlie
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      That there is just one reality…and we sense only a very small part of it

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      Purity K
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      Learning that if we conceal our desires, they will never be corrected and also that people’s experience of pleasure differs from one to another.

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