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Group: Woods Cross, Utah
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Teacher:  HAM
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Topic:  THE TENDER SHOOTS OF SPIRITUAL GROWTH
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SEPTEMBER 2, 1991
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===Topic: ''Material Purpose & Morontial Existence''===
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===Group: [[Woods Cross TeaM]]===
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==Facilitators==
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===Teacher: [[Ham]]===
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===TR: [[Rebecca]]===
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==Session==
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===Lesson===
 
There is, in each person, a place where the tender shoots of new spiritual growth occur. This innermost space is wisely protected by your own being, and yet needs a certain amount of light and air. It is good to open your hearts, as it were, to the light, to the gaze of others, to the spiritual water which others may give, to the world. This inner tender place can, yes, be a little too tender for too much. This place in circumstances of trust should be opened, should be developed, should be allowed a little freedom for the wider growing of the soul. It is good to establish and to cultivate close friendships which enable the flowering of the inner self, the opening of the inner self to the gaze of others which gives confidence in that inner self in the person.
 
There is, in each person, a place where the tender shoots of new spiritual growth occur. This innermost space is wisely protected by your own being, and yet needs a certain amount of light and air. It is good to open your hearts, as it were, to the light, to the gaze of others, to the spiritual water which others may give, to the world. This inner tender place can, yes, be a little too tender for too much. This place in circumstances of trust should be opened, should be developed, should be allowed a little freedom for the wider growing of the soul. It is good to establish and to cultivate close friendships which enable the flowering of the inner self, the opening of the inner self to the gaze of others which gives confidence in that inner self in the person.
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I do not espouse a complete openness of every single aspect of a person's personal life, but the discussion of the inner self is extremely important.
 
I do not espouse a complete openness of every single aspect of a person's personal life, but the discussion of the inner self is extremely important.
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[[Category: The Teaching Mission: Dialogues]]
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[[Category: Woods Cross TeaM]]
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[[Category: Ham]]
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[[Category: Rebecca]]
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[[Category: 1991]]

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