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My friends, I [[share]] with you these things so that you may continue this [[process]] of [[self]]- and other-[[forgiveness]], and take it to the completion of [[Supremacy]]. You do well. I am [[proud]] to be involved with [[mortals]] of such high resolve, with such [[sincere]] [[dedication]]. Thank you for your [[listening]] ears and your open [[hearts]].
 
My friends, I [[share]] with you these things so that you may continue this [[process]] of [[self]]- and other-[[forgiveness]], and take it to the completion of [[Supremacy]]. You do well. I am [[proud]] to be involved with [[mortals]] of such high resolve, with such [[sincere]] [[dedication]]. Thank you for your [[listening]] ears and your open [[hearts]].
 
===='''''[[Gratitude]]'''''====
 
===='''''[[Gratitude]]'''''====
Minearisa (Cathy): This is Minearisa. I [[congratulate]] you on your heartfelt [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=1998-09-18-The_Group_and_the_Individual#Exercise exercise last week] and, to continue with Alkon's presentation of defining [[distinction]] between the [[sin]] and the sinner, I ask you to [[participate]] one more time in an [[exercise]]. In your [[quiet time]], as you [[dialog]] with [[celestials]] and your Heavenly Father and Mother, you often ask for things such as, for example, "Please, God, help me to have more [[patience]], for I know I am not patient enough with myself." My point this evening is to get the point across that when you make such a [[statement]], what you affirm in your [[conscious]], and more importantly your [[subconscious]] existence, is that of lack. I do not have enough [[patience]], I do not have enough [[love]], I do not have enough [[tolerance]]. So when you make these statements what you are doing is reinforcing in your own consciousness the [[fact]] that you lack what it is that you [[desire]] the most. And by putting those thoughts into concrete ideation, you tend to reinforce the [[fact]] that you lack them.
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Minearisa (Cathy): This is Minearisa. I [[congratulate]] you on your heartfelt [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=1998-09-18-The_Group_and_the_Individual#Exercise exercise last week] and, to continue with Alkon's presentation of defining [[distinction]] between the [[sin]] and the sinner, I ask you to [[participate]] one more time in an [[exercise]]. In your [[quiet time]], as you [[dialog]] with [[celestials]] and your Heavenly Father and Mother, you often ask for things such as, for example, "Please, God, help me to have more [[patience]], for I know I am not patient enough with myself." My point this evening is to get the point across that when you make such a [[statement]], what you affirm in your [[conscious]], and more importantly your [[subconscious]] existence, is that of lack. I do not have enough [[patience]], I do not have enough [[love]], I do not have enough [[tolerance]]. So when you make these statements what you are doing is reinforcing in your own consciousness the [[fact]] that you lack what it is that you [[desire]] the most. And by putting those thoughts into concrete ideation, you tend to reinforce the [[fact]] that you lack them.
    
An alternative approach is to give thanks for the tremendous strides you have made in the areas of [[patience]], [[love]] and [[tolerance]]. To [[express]] in [[gratitude]] that which you already have amplifies those [[qualities]] you wish to have more of. So tonight my assignment is to repeat last week's [[challenge]], but this time I would like for you to talk to that person who has wronged you, or whom you have wronged, from a position of [[gratitude]] - from a position of elevated spiritual [[consciousness]]. For example, you would be [[acting]] and [[reacting]] to that person from a more understanding level. You would be acting and [[reacting]] less out of [[fear]], less out of [[ego]]-hurt, and more from a position of understanding the [[intentionality]] of the other person rather than your [[perception]] of the hurtful word or the hurtful deed. I [[hope]] this is clear. I release this [[TR]] again to [[participate]].
 
An alternative approach is to give thanks for the tremendous strides you have made in the areas of [[patience]], [[love]] and [[tolerance]]. To [[express]] in [[gratitude]] that which you already have amplifies those [[qualities]] you wish to have more of. So tonight my assignment is to repeat last week's [[challenge]], but this time I would like for you to talk to that person who has wronged you, or whom you have wronged, from a position of [[gratitude]] - from a position of elevated spiritual [[consciousness]]. For example, you would be [[acting]] and [[reacting]] to that person from a more understanding level. You would be acting and [[reacting]] less out of [[fear]], less out of [[ego]]-hurt, and more from a position of understanding the [[intentionality]] of the other person rather than your [[perception]] of the hurtful word or the hurtful deed. I [[hope]] this is clear. I release this [[TR]] again to [[participate]].

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