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===Topic: ''Honor''===
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: HONOR
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== Session==
 
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===Opening===
June 18, 2000
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Ham: Greetings, children, I am Ham and I am happy that you have come this evening. Tonight, we shall discuss your human notion of honor. Honor is loyalty to a set of values. As such, your notions of what is honorable expand and grow throughout your lives. Many things have been done for the notion of honor that in a greater light are seen as being highly dishonorable.
 
Ham: Greetings, children, I am Ham and I am happy that you have come this evening. Tonight, we shall discuss your human notion of honor. Honor is loyalty to a set of values. As such, your notions of what is honorable expand and grow throughout your lives. Many things have been done for the notion of honor that in a greater light are seen as being highly dishonorable.
 
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===Lesson===
 
The word honor is also linked with honest. Honesty is loyalty to truth. When you are loyal to your highest truth, then honesty naturally flows into your life and through you. But, for the true God knowing man or woman, the noble virtues of honor and honesty are not enough for when you soul is dominated by love, both these virtues are tempered by an overriding kindness and a gentleness of spirit which can be said to be charm or social grace.
 
The word honor is also linked with honest. Honesty is loyalty to truth. When you are loyal to your highest truth, then honesty naturally flows into your life and through you. But, for the true God knowing man or woman, the noble virtues of honor and honesty are not enough for when you soul is dominated by love, both these virtues are tempered by an overriding kindness and a gentleness of spirit which can be said to be charm or social grace.
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Do you have questions at this time?
 
Do you have questions at this time?
 
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===Dialogue===
 
Q: Yes Ham, do you have any messages for me today?
 
Q: Yes Ham, do you have any messages for me today?
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Q: Thank you Ham.
 
Q: Thank you Ham.
 
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===Closing===
 
Ham: You do well my children. We shall resume again the week after next. My prayers and my love are with you each, farewell.
 
Ham: You do well my children. We shall resume again the week after next. My prayers and my love are with you each, farewell.
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[[Category: The Teaching Mission: Dialogues]]
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[[Category: Nashville TeaM]]
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