What are you feeling after this lesson?

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    What are you feeling after this lesson?

    Share a few words about your impression with the other students taking this course with you and check out what they’re feeling too. 

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    • #59959
      Arabela Dias
      Participant

      I loved the exercise and I felt love and joy… How it would be if we all could do this at the same time? 😊

    • #59931
      Larry
      Participant

      It feels like everyone and everything has a reason to exist and there is no judgment.

    • #59563
      ~marz
      Participant

      I love that practice. I could easily get to oneness abstractly but once I incorporated some adults, it became much more difficult. I do not get along with some family members but love and care for them so I tried to see everyone through that lens… while I might not “agree” with how they live their lives or what values they espouse, I can find the quality within them to love… it is just not yet sustainable. If we really do not have free will through most of daily functions, then these folks do not as well… I am not yet at the point where I can love w/out bias. My past trauma memories come up and REMIND me not to trust ppl. This is a very strong paradigm. Great exercise to challenge these thoughts. I’m def a work in progress with lots of work to go =)

    • #59318
      Isaac Phiri
      Participant

      <p style=”text-align: left;”>If we all had one mind towards each other our existence would be peaceful without wars, hunger and all the achos we experience.</p>

    • #58546
      Rachel
      Participant

      Love. i feel love. everyone hurting out there is actually me hurting. while listening to the music and imagining the world, i felt a pain in my heart, feeling the pain and suffering of all the different parts of me in the world. I felt pain and love. I cannot explain or describe it clearly to you all.

      Shalom

    • #57511
      Seraphim
      Participant

      I’m still have a hard time imagining how to act in that middle line, between love and hate. Like in the meditation that we just did, I can’t really grasp the part that says, “Imagine keeping all the differences, disagreements and hatred but still see yourself and others remaining connected and caring anyway.” I mean, if I “cared anyway” how would there still be hatred? Isn’t hatred the opposite of caring?

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