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==Session==
 
==Session==
 
===Opening===
 
===Opening===
Opening prayer
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DANIEL: Good evening, my friends. I am Daniel, your guide and teacher. It is our pleasure, Tomas and I, to be amongst you again this week.
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Daniel: "Good evening my friends, I am Daniel, your guide and teacher. It is our pleasure, Tomas and I, to be amongst you again this week.
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As the weeks continue to pass by so do the experiences you incur throughout the week pass through the trials, the struggles and the joys that are part of your human adventure, which on a different scale is a part of your divine adventure of soul growth. If you will recall from your reading of the book Christ Michael's admonishment to His apostles, disciples, and followers was that even though they had discovered truth, even though they had understood on a greater level than any up to that time, and given that the experiences of life can be understood from a different perspective, that a person is not cursed with illness, poverty, or the like because of wrongdoing or the revenge of a god. But rather that their understanding was to know that even though truth is known so does the unfolding of temporal life include all emotions, all actions, and all ramifications of living on a material plane. Therefore is experience, then, essential to your understanding, essential to your growth, essential to your character building. Understanding truth affords you great tools with which to view the unfoldings of life in order that you can handle these unfoldings with richer and greater Judgement, richer and greater understanding, richer and greater action.
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As the weeks continue to pass by so do the experiences you incur throughout the week pass through the trials, the struggles and the joys that are part of your human adventure, which on a different scale is a part of your divine adventure of soul growth. If you will recall from your reading of the book Christ Michael's admonishment to His apostles, disciples, and followers was that even though they had discovered truth, even though they had understood on a greater level than any up to that time, and given that the experiences of life can be understood from a different perspective, that a person is not cursed with illness, poverty, or the like because of wrongdoing or the revenge of a god. But rather that their understanding was to know that even though truth is known so does the unfolding of temporal life include all emotions, all actions, all ramifications of living on a material plane. Therefor is experience, then, essential to your understanding, essential to your growth, essential to your character building. Understanding truth affords you great tools with which to view the unfoldings of life in order that you can handle these unfoldings with richer and greater judgment, richer and greater understanding, richer and greater action.
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This week our lesson will again focus on forgiveness. It is through this very act that you as a mortal rise further above mortal existence into a plane of spiritual understanding. The discussion this week will continue to address the issue of forgiving one another, individually and collectively.
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This week our lesson will again focus on forgiveness. It is through this very act that you as a mortal rise further above mortal existence into a plane of spiritual understanding. The discussion this week will continue to address the issue of forgiving one another, individually and collectively.
   
===Lesson===
 
===Lesson===
 
When you conceive of forgiveness there occurs in your innermost being, in your core, a barrier, a wall, a dividing post. This understanding that there is a need for forgiveness has brought you up from a lower state of not wanting to forgive or not knowing that you should forgive. We will not focus on that at the moment. Rather we will focus on looking at this wall or barrier that becomes ere ted when you consider the act of forgiving.
 
When you conceive of forgiveness there occurs in your innermost being, in your core, a barrier, a wall, a dividing post. This understanding that there is a need for forgiveness has brought you up from a lower state of not wanting to forgive or not knowing that you should forgive. We will not focus on that at the moment. Rather we will focus on looking at this wall or barrier that becomes ere ted when you consider the act of forgiving.

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