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'''Rob Davis wrote: Mar 16, 2014 at 9:18 PM'''
 
'''Rob Davis wrote: Mar 16, 2014 at 9:18 PM'''
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I wish to thank everyone for the demonstration of discernment by those offering their sincere appraisals while allowing others their own. It is heartening to witness the realization of this capability described as:
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I wish to thank everyone for the demonstration of discernment by offering their appraisals while allowing others the space to share their own. It is heartening to witness the realization of this capability described as:
    
<blockquote>You humans tend to believe what you see with your eyes, and doubt what you feel with your heart. We desire the opposite -- to believe what you feel with your heart, with your soul, and doubt what you see with your eyes. Faith means to believe in something so real that all the evidence, all the sensory evidence to the contrary, cannot dissuade you from the truth that you know with your soul. So you must discern the words of truth with the method that can best do that, with your soul, with your heart. - [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=1999-08-10-Address_at_IC99#Truth.2C_Discernment Ham]</blockquote>
 
<blockquote>You humans tend to believe what you see with your eyes, and doubt what you feel with your heart. We desire the opposite -- to believe what you feel with your heart, with your soul, and doubt what you see with your eyes. Faith means to believe in something so real that all the evidence, all the sensory evidence to the contrary, cannot dissuade you from the truth that you know with your soul. So you must discern the words of truth with the method that can best do that, with your soul, with your heart. - [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=1999-08-10-Address_at_IC99#Truth.2C_Discernment Ham]</blockquote>
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Many times I sense that visible lessons that are intrinsically fallible are given so that we may master the more important invisible lesson of discerning the infallible guide(s) within us.

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