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==Session==
 
==Session==
 
===Quote===
 
===Quote===
“… but the [[measure]] of your human force of [[character]] is your [[ability]] to resist the holding of [[grudges]] and your capacity to withstand brooding in the face of deep sorrow. [[Defeat]] is the true [[mirror]] in which you may honestly view your real [[self]].([[156:5]]).
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''… but the [[measure]] of your human force of [[character]] is your [[ability]] to resist the holding of [[grudges]] and your capacity to withstand brooding in the face of deep sorrow. [[Defeat]] is the true [[mirror]] in which you may honestly view your real [[self]].'' ([[156:5]]).
 
===Lesson===
 
===Lesson===
 
Thought Adjuster: “Let us ponder the above statement made by [[Jesus]] to His [[disciples]]. It is rich and weighty. Jesus Himself was not spared [[disappointments]] and sorrows. The bigger your [[heart]], the more moved it is by [[compassion]] and [[empathy]] and, in some way, the more [[vulnerable]] it becomes. You could say that the depth of your character is directly [[proportionate]] to the depth of your heart.
 
Thought Adjuster: “Let us ponder the above statement made by [[Jesus]] to His [[disciples]]. It is rich and weighty. Jesus Himself was not spared [[disappointments]] and sorrows. The bigger your [[heart]], the more moved it is by [[compassion]] and [[empathy]] and, in some way, the more [[vulnerable]] it becomes. You could say that the depth of your character is directly [[proportionate]] to the depth of your heart.

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