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===Topic: ''Tragedies''===
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: Tragedies
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==Session==
 
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===Opening===
September 6, 1998
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Greetings, children, I am Ham and I thank you each for coming here tonight. Tonight, we shall discuss tragedy. What you humans consider to be tragic events are always the natural outworking of events both due to human decision or to nature that have been following the course of cause and effect over many years.
 
Greetings, children, I am Ham and I thank you each for coming here tonight. Tonight, we shall discuss tragedy. What you humans consider to be tragic events are always the natural outworking of events both due to human decision or to nature that have been following the course of cause and effect over many years.
 
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===Lesson===
 
Human beings generally create their own tragedies and are responsible for the chain of events leading to their tragic situations. Often times, however, this chain of events effects not just the person who set these things in motion, but many other people so that the out workings of error and of sin, even of iniquity, reverberate far beyond the sinner or iniquitous one and many people are affected who are entirely blameless in the matter. But, make no mistake, the person who sows the wind shall eventually reap the whirlwind and those blameless ones will be given additional rewards for their suffering through the consequences of another's sin.
 
Human beings generally create their own tragedies and are responsible for the chain of events leading to their tragic situations. Often times, however, this chain of events effects not just the person who set these things in motion, but many other people so that the out workings of error and of sin, even of iniquity, reverberate far beyond the sinner or iniquitous one and many people are affected who are entirely blameless in the matter. But, make no mistake, the person who sows the wind shall eventually reap the whirlwind and those blameless ones will be given additional rewards for their suffering through the consequences of another's sin.
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Are there any questions at this time.
 
Are there any questions at this time.
 
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===Dialogue===
 
Q: Do you have any advice for me?
 
Q: Do you have any advice for me?
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Ham: Son, you have a teacher and yes your spiritual name will be forthcoming but I am not allowed to divulge this yet. Be open to new understandings and new spiritual growth. I welcome you wholeheartedly to the mission's calling and am very honored to be your teacher and will do my best to aid your understanding in the future. Be at peace, for you have come very far and yet have very far still to go. All of life is a journey, even on to Paradise and eternity. You don't need to understand it all in one night.
 
Ham: Son, you have a teacher and yes your spiritual name will be forthcoming but I am not allowed to divulge this yet. Be open to new understandings and new spiritual growth. I welcome you wholeheartedly to the mission's calling and am very honored to be your teacher and will do my best to aid your understanding in the future. Be at peace, for you have come very far and yet have very far still to go. All of life is a journey, even on to Paradise and eternity. You don't need to understand it all in one night.
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===Closing===
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Until next week my children, my love and my prayers are with you each. Go in peace. Farewell.
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Until next week my children, my love and my prayers are with you each. Go in peace. Farewell.
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END
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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: Tragedy]]
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[[Category: 1998]]

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