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==Heading==
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===Topic: ''The Wars That Are Within''===
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===Group: [[Arcadia TeaM]]===
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==Facilitators==
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===Teacher: [[JarEl]]===
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===TR: [[George B.]]===
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==Session==
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===Opening===
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Prayer  Steve: Father, we thank you for this time together. We find that it strengthens our faith from our associations with each other in this group. We thank you for our Teachers that have helped us so much in these puzzling times. We pray as always this message tonight will be received in the spirit of the Fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man.
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Arcadia Teaching Mission Group, Arcadia, California
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JarEl: TR, George. Good evening. It is I, your Teacher, JarEl. It is good to see all of you once again. I recalled that last time I asked you not to speak of war or troubles. Tonight we shall not talk about external wars but the wars that exist within. We shall look internally and address the issues that each one of you faces everyday. By dealing with these issues, you will be able to deal with the external issues and you will prepare yourself to become more of an example to others by showing them how you are able to balance your life.  
 
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===Lesson===
Teacher: JarEl
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You know, as well as any, that balancing your life is an internal struggle, a constant war within yourself. It is the spiritual and divine part of you that is trying to take root within your body and mind. Your body, your animal body attempts to resist any and all of these attempts. This is the war that I refer to, the transition from animal to spirit, from animal-like to God-like. This struggle shall not come easy, you shall indeed have more perilous journeys as you transfer to Light and Life. It only seems easier because you have behind you many years of wisdom and trials that have prepared you for this journey. You can recall that when you first started out in life you made many mistakes, many which you learned from and later applied in your life. It is absurd to think that once you are old enough you know better. This is a failed postulation, for you are always learning and growing.
 
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Topic: The Wars That Are Within
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November 11, 2002
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Prayer
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Steve: Father, we thank you for this time together. We find that it strengthens our faith from our associations with each other in this group. We thank you for our Teachers that have helped us so much in these puzzling times. We pray as always this message tonight will be received in the spirit of the Fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man.
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JarEl: TR, George. Good evening. It is I, your Teacher, JarEl. It is good to see all of you once again. I recalled that last time I asked you not to speak of war or troubles. Tonight we shall not talk about external wars but the wars that exist within. We shall look internally and address the issues that each one of you faces everyday. By dealing with these issues, you will be able to deal with the external issues and you will prepare yourself to become more of an example to others by showing them how you are able to balance your life. You know, as well as any, that balancing your life is an internal struggle, a constant war within yourself. It is the spiritual and divine part of you that is trying to take root within your body and mind. Your body, your animal body attempts to resist any and all of these attempts. This is the war that I refer to, the transition from animal to spirit, from animal-like to God-like. This struggle shall not come easy, you shall indeed have more perilous journeys as you transfer to Light and Life. It only seems easier because you have behind you many years of wisdom and trials that have prepared you for this journey. You can recall that when you first started out in life you made many mistakes, many which you learned from and later applied in your life. It is absurd to think that once you are old enough you know better. This is a failed postulation, for you are always learning and growing.
      
You should remain open and childlike to any new and all information that comes to you. Perhaps this internal struggle exists because you see yourself as wise and learned. If you were but to let go and experience you would not struggle so, you would allow things to happen and from your wisdom you would learn from the situation at hand. When God asked you to refer to a child, he does not ask you to act childish, but to come to him in a childlike manner, full of awe and humbleness. You shall always be his children, so it is very important that you understand your position where you are at this very moment. This struggle within you would not exist if you were to accept yourself and accept others with all of their imperfections, for even you are not perfect. It shall take you many, many years to even attempt to achieve perfection. So it is not right to judge or to claim yourself to be at a higher stature than others. This only causes conflict and friction. Remain humble and remain open to any and all. Especially to those who are willing to show love, those who are willing to build bridges, those who are willing to teach and care. Even a child can teach you something and children at this moment are the most open to any and all. It is when you become of age that you begin to close off your imagination. You begin to become settled in your beliefs, creeds and dogmas. You have a pretty good idea on how things work, so you base yourself on that assumption and you compare everything else to it. Your comparisons perhaps would be correct if the base of your assumption was correct, but since you do not have all the knowledge of the world you have to realize that perhaps you are not always right. So you should allow yourself to make mistakes, for you shall make mistakes, with many more to come, that is a part of learning and growing. It is crucial though that you recognize the lesson attached to the mistakes that you make. For if you do not learn you shall make the same mistakes again, and again and again until you finally learn what you need to learn.
 
You should remain open and childlike to any new and all information that comes to you. Perhaps this internal struggle exists because you see yourself as wise and learned. If you were but to let go and experience you would not struggle so, you would allow things to happen and from your wisdom you would learn from the situation at hand. When God asked you to refer to a child, he does not ask you to act childish, but to come to him in a childlike manner, full of awe and humbleness. You shall always be his children, so it is very important that you understand your position where you are at this very moment. This struggle within you would not exist if you were to accept yourself and accept others with all of their imperfections, for even you are not perfect. It shall take you many, many years to even attempt to achieve perfection. So it is not right to judge or to claim yourself to be at a higher stature than others. This only causes conflict and friction. Remain humble and remain open to any and all. Especially to those who are willing to show love, those who are willing to build bridges, those who are willing to teach and care. Even a child can teach you something and children at this moment are the most open to any and all. It is when you become of age that you begin to close off your imagination. You begin to become settled in your beliefs, creeds and dogmas. You have a pretty good idea on how things work, so you base yourself on that assumption and you compare everything else to it. Your comparisons perhaps would be correct if the base of your assumption was correct, but since you do not have all the knowledge of the world you have to realize that perhaps you are not always right. So you should allow yourself to make mistakes, for you shall make mistakes, with many more to come, that is a part of learning and growing. It is crucial though that you recognize the lesson attached to the mistakes that you make. For if you do not learn you shall make the same mistakes again, and again and again until you finally learn what you need to learn.
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JarEl: TR, George. It is I, JarEl. Are there any questions tonight?
 
JarEl: TR, George. It is I, JarEl. Are there any questions tonight?
 
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===Dialogue===
 
Virginia: JarEl, I have a question. This is from last week, our study group was discussing childbirth. When Andon and Fonta had children, Fonta did not have any pain during childbirth. It seems that the mixing of the races gives us this pain in childbirth. Can you give me a little better explanation on why this is?
 
Virginia: JarEl, I have a question. This is from last week, our study group was discussing childbirth. When Andon and Fonta had children, Fonta did not have any pain during childbirth. It seems that the mixing of the races gives us this pain in childbirth. Can you give me a little better explanation on why this is?
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Lucille: Sometimes in my quiet time, when I go into it, I see blue light, what does that mean?
 
Lucille: Sometimes in my quiet time, when I go into it, I see blue light, what does that mean?
 
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===Closing===
 
JarEl: TR, George. It is my energy. Are there any other questions?.........Well then you heard from Michael, a most beautiful message and perhaps next time he and other teachers might show up as well. I look forward to seeing you in two weeks or much sooner if you so please. Until next time, good night.
 
JarEl: TR, George. It is my energy. Are there any other questions?.........Well then you heard from Michael, a most beautiful message and perhaps next time he and other teachers might show up as well. I look forward to seeing you in two weeks or much sooner if you so please. Until next time, good night.
    
All: Thank you, good night JarEl.
 
All: Thank you, good night JarEl.
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[[Category: The Teaching Mission: Dialogues]]
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[[Category: Arcadia TeaM]]
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