2016-04-08-A Lesson About What Should Be

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Topic: About Forgiveness

Group: 11:11 Progress Group

Facilitators

Teacher: Thought Adjuster

TR: Bettina

Session

  • Edited by Linda Abell

Lesson

Thought Adjuster: “Within the heart of every person there is a compass pointing at the best path to follow. There are no ‘good’ or ‘bad’ paths. They are just paths. And every path leads to a different destination. People have acquired misconceptions about what ‘should be.’ No one ‘should’ choose anything that he or she doesn’t want. There are only paths and destinations.

“The difference lies in the very destination that you want to reach. There will be a choice of destinations that offer you pain, suffering, separation, anxiety, sadness and loneliness. And there will be destinations that offer you peace, joy, love and freedom.

“So, focus your attention on the destination you want to reach. Consider whether what you will see at the end of the road of your choice is what you will like best — that which will make you feel good. That’s your internal compass telling you which is the best way for you … at that moment.

“And once you’ve decided which road to take, enjoy every step on the way, live every step so intensely as if it were the last step before reaching your destination. The difference here is your choice of roads to take. It is up to you, not because you ‘should’ take it, but because that’s the destination you want to reach.

Closing

“Yes, be aware of the road you choose. Paradise awaits you on this very earth. Do you want to live it already?”