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===Topic: ''Mansonia, Part I''===
Group: Nashville, Tennessee
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===Group: [[Nashville TeaM]]===
 
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==Facilitators==
Teacher: HAM
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===Teacher: [[Ham]]===
 
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===TR: [[Rebecca]]===
Topic: MANSONIA- Part 1
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== Session==
 
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===Opening===
March 9, 1997
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Ham: Greetings, children, I am Ham and again I thank you all for coming tonight. I wish to take a little time and talk about the future. I want to start the meetings with discussion like you had this evening to bring you all into better knowledge of each other and understanding of your tasks. We are coming to the end of lessons that are learned on Mansonia one. Much of what is learned on Mansonia two requires your physical or morontial presence on that sphere. However, we will attempt to bring you some more lessons that delve into the philosophical/scientific realms as well as personal emotional realms.
 
Ham: Greetings, children, I am Ham and again I thank you all for coming tonight. I wish to take a little time and talk about the future. I want to start the meetings with discussion like you had this evening to bring you all into better knowledge of each other and understanding of your tasks. We are coming to the end of lessons that are learned on Mansonia one. Much of what is learned on Mansonia two requires your physical or morontial presence on that sphere. However, we will attempt to bring you some more lessons that delve into the philosophical/scientific realms as well as personal emotional realms.
 
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===Lesson===
 
God the Father is Spirit. He dwells as all of reality and transcendent reality at once. He is you, he has created you as an experiment within himself, as a self- revelatory device. He reveals himself to himself through you. You reveal yourself to yourself through him. There is no self- revelation without spirit. Spirit is what allows self to see self. Without the spirit, there can be no inner contemplation, no self- reflection.
 
God the Father is Spirit. He dwells as all of reality and transcendent reality at once. He is you, he has created you as an experiment within himself, as a self- revelatory device. He reveals himself to himself through you. You reveal yourself to yourself through him. There is no self- revelation without spirit. Spirit is what allows self to see self. Without the spirit, there can be no inner contemplation, no self- reflection.
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The Father is love. He gives himself completely to the entire capacity of his children. Once you begin this walk toward the Father, you experience nothing but increasing love and the increased ability to love. Your expanding mind desires fulfillment as well, and this is amply supplied. In the universe, there is endless learning. Learning increases the capacity to learn. There is no end. The Father desires not only that his children love him and their brethren, but also that they know him and know their brethren. Therefore, learning is eternal. That is all, are there any questions at this time.
 
The Father is love. He gives himself completely to the entire capacity of his children. Once you begin this walk toward the Father, you experience nothing but increasing love and the increased ability to love. Your expanding mind desires fulfillment as well, and this is amply supplied. In the universe, there is endless learning. Learning increases the capacity to learn. There is no end. The Father desires not only that his children love him and their brethren, but also that they know him and know their brethren. Therefore, learning is eternal. That is all, are there any questions at this time.
 
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===Dialogue===
 
Q: Ham, you said "There is no self-revelation without spirit. Spirit is what allows self to see self. Without the spirit, there can be no inner contemplation, no self-reflection". Is all self- reflection spiritual?
 
Q: Ham, you said "There is no self-revelation without spirit. Spirit is what allows self to see self. Without the spirit, there can be no inner contemplation, no self-reflection". Is all self- reflection spiritual?
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[the remainder of the session was devoted to personal questions]
 
[the remainder of the session was devoted to personal questions]
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[[Category: The Teaching Mission: Dialogues]]
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[[Category: Nashville TeaM]]
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[[Category: Ham]]
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[[Category: Rebecca]]
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[[Category: 1997]]

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