2014-03-07-The Best of Yourself

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Topic: The Best of Yourself

Group: 11:11 Progress Group

Facilitators

Teacher: Thought Adjuster

TR: Oscar

Session

Lesson

Thought Adjuster: “If you try to express the best of yourself in every decision you make in your life, motivated by your highest ideals, then you will be able to say that you lived a successful and full life. When a human being strives to become better and to come closer to her ideal of deity – being like God – is when the will of the Father can be expressed with higher fidelity.

Right now, where you are, you can start working to forge a strong and balanced personality, filled with love, that will help you assume the responsibilities of eternity in your journey towards perfection. Right now, you can give the best of yourself in your job, in the relationships with your family, in the relationships with your siblings, and in the role you play in your community.

In everything you need to do ask yourself, ‘what would the Father do if He were in my shoes? or ‘what would Jesus do in this situation?’ This way you prepare your mind to find the path with most love, the wisest alternative, and the courage to fight for the eternal goals, because the fight for perfection is the principal mission of the human life and the victory is achieved through the decisions and actions of each day.

Create a true religious experience in your life, the experience of a human being who searches for God and finds Him within himself and his peers. This is only possible when you bring into your life the things of the Father, when you fill your mind with truth, beauty, and goodness. It is through this purification effort that you can increasingly reveal your true nature, assuming in earnest your rights and duties as children of God and universal citizens participating in the creation of a reality that moves closer each day to that which the Father has imagined in His infinite wisdom and perfection.”