| ===='''''[[Listening]]''''', '''''[[Dissemination]]'''''==== | | ===='''''[[Listening]]''''', '''''[[Dissemination]]'''''==== |
− | Gerdean: "Good evening Daniel, other teachers and other beings. I was [[thinking]] about this [[morontial]] [[reality]] that we are developing and recognizing and fostering. When we truly [[embrace]] one another as it speaks of in Corinthians, that we greet each other with a holy kiss [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=1st_Letter_of_Paul_to_the_Corinthians#1st_Letter_of_Paul_to_the_Corinthians.2C_XVI] so we are [[absorbing]] one another, [[feeling]] the [[essence]] of one another not just the clothing, the hairdo, the superficial, and the activity but the true [[being]] and we feel or sense that our brother/sister is not giving forth with all that you know that they have (because you have experienced more [[reality]] from them before) is it appropriate to say, 'What's the matter? I sense something is going on. Maybe you would like to talk about it.' Wheen is it politically correct and not meddling in the minds and [[souls]] of our fellows while you still want to remind them of their deepest reality, that they are our brothers and sisters in Christ, that they can [[trust]] us and their own being? How would you suggest when we sense that embrace and they are holding back that we can draw them out, if, indeed, that is our work?" | + | Gerdean: "Good evening Daniel, other teachers and other beings. I was [[thinking]] about this [[morontial]] [[reality]] that we are developing and recognizing and fostering. When we truly [[embrace]] one another as it speaks of in Corinthians, that we greet each other with a holy kiss [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=1st_Letter_of_Paul_to_the_Corinthians#1st_Letter_of_Paul_to_the_Corinthians.2C_XVI] so we are [[absorbing]] one another, [[feeling]] the [[essence]] of one another not just the clothing, the hairdo, the superficial, and the activity but the true [[being]] and we feel or sense that our brother/sister is not giving forth with all that you know that they have (because you have experienced more [[reality]] from them before) is it appropriate to say, 'What's the matter? I sense something is going on. Maybe you would like to talk about it.' Wheen is it politically correct and not meddling in the minds and [[souls]] of our fellows while you still want to remind them of their deepest reality, that they are our brothers and sisters in Christ, that they can [[trust]] us and their own being? How would you suggest when we sense that embrace and they are holding back that we can draw them out, if, indeed, that is our work?" |
| Daniel: "One cannot give a definite [[formula]] for this for each situation, of course, is different. Each [[relationship]] is on different levels. It is a known [[fact]] that some people are more approachable, more open, more able to [[accept]] and offer from you than are others. And so all of these [[factors]] play a definitive role in this question. | | Daniel: "One cannot give a definite [[formula]] for this for each situation, of course, is different. Each [[relationship]] is on different levels. It is a known [[fact]] that some people are more approachable, more open, more able to [[accept]] and offer from you than are others. And so all of these [[factors]] play a definitive role in this question. |