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Woods Cross Group
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===Topic: ''Being Receptive''===
ABRAHAM
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===Group: [[Woods Cross TeaM]]===
 
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==Facilitators==
Being Receptive
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===Teacher: [[Abraham]]===
 
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===TR: [[Nina]]===
NOVEMBER 3, 2003
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==Session==
 
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===Opening===
 
   
I am ABRAHAM. Greetings. I am with anticipation in meeting with you each week, for your life discoveries are also insightful for me. I am with a pondering mind this evening. I enjoy taking time to think, to learn, to be receptive.
 
I am ABRAHAM. Greetings. I am with anticipation in meeting with you each week, for your life discoveries are also insightful for me. I am with a pondering mind this evening. I enjoy taking time to think, to learn, to be receptive.
 
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===Lesson===
 
There are specific areas of the brain that are designed to be like an antenna, so to speak. The more fit you are in body and mind—the more receptive you become. Busyness in everyday living does bog down the mind with trivialities. Quiet moments every day help to clear a way for reception from those On High.
 
There are specific areas of the brain that are designed to be like an antenna, so to speak. The more fit you are in body and mind—the more receptive you become. Busyness in everyday living does bog down the mind with trivialities. Quiet moments every day help to clear a way for reception from those On High.
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If we could take a moment to look at the life of Peter--he was certainly an enthusiastic character, and yet he was somewhat of a people pleaser. He was an eloquent speaker and this was certainly part of his charm. While he had the best of intentions, his hurried actions usually brought him added difficulties. As he aged he was maturing in spirit and became less rash with actions and more thoughtful with his words. Always was his saving grace—his love for the Master. Many times he was foolish, and yet his willingness to be open brought him transformation.
 
If we could take a moment to look at the life of Peter--he was certainly an enthusiastic character, and yet he was somewhat of a people pleaser. He was an eloquent speaker and this was certainly part of his charm. While he had the best of intentions, his hurried actions usually brought him added difficulties. As he aged he was maturing in spirit and became less rash with actions and more thoughtful with his words. Always was his saving grace—his love for the Master. Many times he was foolish, and yet his willingness to be open brought him transformation.
 
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===Closing===
 
This week think about those thoughts that should be brought into reality through your vocabulary. How much is pent up and damaging to you in body and mind? How open are you to receiving others truth? Study on the Master’s technique of honesty. Many times His sayings were apparently harsh, and yet it was the only way in which He could get His message across.
 
This week think about those thoughts that should be brought into reality through your vocabulary. How much is pent up and damaging to you in body and mind? How open are you to receiving others truth? Study on the Master’s technique of honesty. Many times His sayings were apparently harsh, and yet it was the only way in which He could get His message across.
    
No questions this evening. Know that I am always happy to meet with you in your moments of quiet. Know that my love for you is deep and ever abiding. Until next time, shalom
 
No questions this evening. Know that I am always happy to meet with you in your moments of quiet. Know that my love for you is deep and ever abiding. Until next time, shalom
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[[Category: The Teaching Mission: Dialogues]]
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[[Category: Woods Cross TeaM]]
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[[Category: Abraham]]
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[[Category: NIna]]
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[[Category: 2003]]