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C2: "No. I'm just wondering about the [[value]] of that since primarily I am just interested in your [[response]]. For I am already identified with a group that does that, as a [[community]] of people working on issues of [[faith]] and [[trust]], and in an [[organized]] kind of way. So I am not necessarily wanting this group to do that. I am interested in your [[reflection]] on other groups that do that."
 
C2: "No. I'm just wondering about the [[value]] of that since primarily I am just interested in your [[response]]. For I am already identified with a group that does that, as a [[community]] of people working on issues of [[faith]] and [[trust]], and in an [[organized]] kind of way. So I am not necessarily wanting this group to do that. I am interested in your [[reflection]] on other groups that do that."
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Daniel: "It is always important that [[groups]] do form and work toward goals that are of special interest for that group. For in doing so is there brought about not only a [[chance]] for [[personal growth]] for [[individuals]], but because of this group formation there is given a special cause which can be viewed by the outer world. And often it is these small [[grass roots]] formations that help to bring about [[changes]] for the greater [[good]] of all; that often a few grouped together do bring an awareness to the broader group. And as this [[awareness]] grows, so then can [[change]] be brought about. And so, yes, it is valuable to always [[grow]] and work as individuals. It is valuable to work in [[groups]] that do [[focus]] on certain [[ideas]] and areas that can through this [[effort]] bring [[changes]] for the greater [[good]]. And this is also a good [[possibility]] for this group to, at some [[point]], perhaps take on a group cause or group work that help to be of valuable [[service]], not only to those members here, but to the [[community]] at large; not a `have to' but something that might be [[considered]] as you continue to grow personally and to [[develop]] more [[confidence]] and greater [[resources]]. Does this help?"
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Daniel: "It is always important that [[groups]] do form and work toward goals that are of special interest for that group. For in doing so is there brought about not only a [[chance]] for [[personal growth]] for [[individuals]], but because of this group formation there is given a special cause which can be viewed by the outer world. And often it is these small [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grass_roots grass roots] formations that help to bring about [[changes]] for the greater [[good]] of all; that often a few grouped together do bring an awareness to the broader group. And as this [[awareness]] grows, so then can [[change]] be brought about. And so, yes, it is valuable to always [[grow]] and work as individuals. It is valuable to work in [[groups]] that do [[focus]] on certain [[ideas]] and areas that can through this [[effort]] bring [[changes]] for the greater [[good]]. And this is also a good [[possibility]] for this group to, at some [[point]], perhaps take on a group cause or group work that help to be of valuable [[service]], not only to those members here, but to the [[community]] at large; not a `have to' but something that might be [[considered]] as you continue to grow personally and to [[develop]] more [[confidence]] and greater [[resources]]. Does this help?"
    
C2: "Yes, Daniel. Thank you very much."
 
C2: "Yes, Daniel. Thank you very much."
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K3: "My wife pretty well said it. I would like to pass on the [[words]] of Terry and Marlene, that they felt [[honored]] that you were in their [[home]], as were we. We had a [[good]] time. There is a lot I would like to say, again, but it won't come to mind. I [[hope]] our teachers enjoyed the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oregon_coast Oregon coast] as much as we did! It was [[beautiful]]. And I [[think]] maybe you were there. We had a good trip. We will cherish it for a long time. I want to tell you, `thank you' for being our [[teacher]], as part of [[this mission]]. It is a great [[honor]] to [[listen]] to your words and your teachings. Thank you, Daniel."
 
K3: "My wife pretty well said it. I would like to pass on the [[words]] of Terry and Marlene, that they felt [[honored]] that you were in their [[home]], as were we. We had a [[good]] time. There is a lot I would like to say, again, but it won't come to mind. I [[hope]] our teachers enjoyed the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oregon_coast Oregon coast] as much as we did! It was [[beautiful]]. And I [[think]] maybe you were there. We had a good trip. We will cherish it for a long time. I want to tell you, `thank you' for being our [[teacher]], as part of [[this mission]]. It is a great [[honor]] to [[listen]] to your words and your teachings. Thank you, Daniel."
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Daniel: "Thank you K3 for your [[love]], but you all must thank yourselves that during those times that the knock of [[opportunity]] was heard by you, that you [[listened]] and you [[accepted]] the [[challenge]]. You were willing to [[experience]] and work toward [[growth]]. You asked that you be [[fortified]], that [[faith]] increase. And so have you all been nourished and given more. Yes, all of [[the teachers]] are very aware of the [[sincerity]] in which our [[students]] come to them in [[thankfulness]]. For truly those who have [[listened]] and followed through on [[the call]], truly have they [[grown]]! And their [[thankfulness]] is felt. We, in turn, wish to give all of you our [[love]]. And we wish to say, `thank you' for [[listening]] to us and this type of [[communication]], which is often clumsy and rimmed with whimsical [[humorous]] stories of its lack, of what you would call, real [[professionalism]].([[laughter]]) We understand that it is not always the best [[mode]] of [[communication]], but it certainly has been effective! And thank you for [[listening]]!"
 
Daniel: "Thank you K3 for your [[love]], but you all must thank yourselves that during those times that the knock of [[opportunity]] was heard by you, that you [[listened]] and you [[accepted]] the [[challenge]]. You were willing to [[experience]] and work toward [[growth]]. You asked that you be [[fortified]], that [[faith]] increase. And so have you all been nourished and given more. Yes, all of [[the teachers]] are very aware of the [[sincerity]] in which our [[students]] come to them in [[thankfulness]]. For truly those who have [[listened]] and followed through on [[the call]], truly have they [[grown]]! And their [[thankfulness]] is felt. We, in turn, wish to give all of you our [[love]]. And we wish to say, `thank you' for [[listening]] to us and this type of [[communication]], which is often clumsy and rimmed with whimsical [[humorous]] stories of its lack, of what you would call, real [[professionalism]].([[laughter]]) We understand that it is not always the best [[mode]] of [[communication]], but it certainly has been effective! And thank you for [[listening]]!"