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Evelyn: [[2001-01-28-Balance & Growth|Last week your lesson was about transition]]. Maybe we can be content in [[transition]]. I find myself feeling [[guilty]] for feeling content. Maybe I'm too [[isolated]]; I should [[interact]] more and be a [[blessing]] to others. I feel content not being around others. I guess it's the [[balance]] between being content and being in [[motion]], transition.
 
Evelyn: [[2001-01-28-Balance & Growth|Last week your lesson was about transition]]. Maybe we can be content in [[transition]]. I find myself feeling [[guilty]] for feeling content. Maybe I'm too [[isolated]]; I should [[interact]] more and be a [[blessing]] to others. I feel content not being around others. I guess it's the [[balance]] between being content and being in [[motion]], transition.
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Elyon: Yes, indeed. You might liken it to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailing one at sail]. When the sail is full and the vessel is in [[motion]] the sailor is content, though quite [[active]], constantly [[observing]] the [[wind]] and the [[water]] and his direction to make [[progress]]. When there is a [[lull]] the discontentment will rise, and the keenness of observation can increase, looking for the [[opportunity]] to be at full sail once again. Contentment does not need to exclude motion. As I pointed out last week, the [[value]] of goal as a [[propellant]]; contentment, like goal, need not be an end but rather also a [[motivator]] for [[action]]. It is perhaps best to [[illustrate]] that from the view of one who spends much time developing a [[plan]] or prospectus. When that is complete, when the developer is content, then the actual construction or enactment will take place.
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Elyon: Yes, indeed. You might liken it to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailing one at sail]. When the sail is full and the vessel is in [[motion]] the sailor is content, though quite [[active]], constantly [[observing]] the [[wind]] and the [[water]] and his direction to make [[progress]]. When there is a [[lull]] the discontentment will rise, and the keenness of observation can increase, looking for the [[opportunity]] to be at full sail once again. Contentment does not need to exclude motion. As I pointed out last week, the [[value]] of goal as a [[propellant]]; contentment, like goal, need not be an end but rather also a [[motivator]] for [[action]]. It is perhaps best to [[illustrate]] that from the view of one who spends much time developing a [[plan]] or prospectus. When that is complete, when the developer is content, then the actual construction or enactment will take place.
    
Evelyn: Tom, didn't you have a question?
 
Evelyn: Tom, didn't you have a question?