2013-04-08-About Comfort Zones

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Topic: About Comfort Zones

Group: 11:11 Progress Group

Facilitators

Teacher: Thought Adjuster

TR: Oscar

Session

Lesson

Thought Adjuster: “In seeking to consecrate your life to the Divine Will, you are accepting the program of education the Father has designed for you, so you’ll become the highest, most beautiful and true version of yourself — a perfected being. This represents the maturation of all talents and the maximum utilization of all growth opportunities. This also guarantees an eternal future of growth and continuous improvement, for your talents, as well as the Creation of the Father to have no limits. There will always be new things to learn and new and higher expressions of your being in a growing divinity.

“In this life, success has been confused with obtaining material goods. The one who has accumulated the most material things is considered successful. However, true success can only be determined internally. The individual who has achieved mastery of himself understands that he is now the master of his destiny and accepts his role as a student of a reality that is revealed before his eyes as the capacity to receive and understand the truth increases. For this, you must understand that success is not a goal but rather a process, an endless journey towards perfection.

“As in any journey, travelers can observe the path traveled and experience the satisfaction of being a little closer to the goal. Wise travelers also understand that they will only reach their destination if they walk towards it, and that each day’s progress can be measured by the effort to travel the road. Every day in which even a step forward is given is a good day, because you will truly be doing what is expected of you.

“However, beware of getting stuck in a corner of the road. Rest is necessary, but you should always resume your efforts to continue growing. You can clearly identify when you have stopped. These stops are your comfort zones that are often so difficult to leave. It is at these moments when the fear of the unknown prevents you from investing your efforts in taking steps towards the unknown for fear of what could happen.

“However, the journey towards perfection is a journey full of surprises where behind each curve you will find new, higher and more beautiful realities. It is the faith in the appearance of these wonders that drives the brave creatures to move forward. Do not let the apparent calm of the present prevent you from living the future experiences that are most satisfying and rich in lessons, for as you move forward, you fulfill the Divine Will for your life and become the being of Light that your Creator Father intended you to be.”