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===Topic: ''Self Evaluation and Balance''===
ABRAHAM
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===Group: [[Woods Cross TeaM]]===
 
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==Facilitators==
JULY 5, 2004
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===Teacher: [[Abraham]]===
 
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===TR: [[Nina]]===
WOODS CROSS GROUP
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==Session==
 
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===Opening===
 
I am ABRAHAM. Greetings. How wonderful it is to meet once again. I have missed you and am grateful for this time to reconnect in fellowship. How easy it is to become lost in the demands of life. We seem to be so diligent in all the details. It would seem our effort made would earn for us wonderful rewards, and still everyday life is just life and the lessons are one at a time.
 
I am ABRAHAM. Greetings. How wonderful it is to meet once again. I have missed you and am grateful for this time to reconnect in fellowship. How easy it is to become lost in the demands of life. We seem to be so diligent in all the details. It would seem our effort made would earn for us wonderful rewards, and still everyday life is just life and the lessons are one at a time.
 
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===Lesson===
 
As of late I have noticed that many mortals compare their value with their fellows. Many times we can be caught up in viewing another’s life while overlooking our own. When you compare yourselves with others then you are building false esteem or finding yourself unworthy. This comparison takes from the personal relationship with the Paradise Father or the God within.
 
As of late I have noticed that many mortals compare their value with their fellows. Many times we can be caught up in viewing another’s life while overlooking our own. When you compare yourselves with others then you are building false esteem or finding yourself unworthy. This comparison takes from the personal relationship with the Paradise Father or the God within.
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If you compared your lives to someone else’s in perhaps a third world country, you would indeed materially have more, but would you be more happy? You could compare your life to a wealthy celebrity and certainly would you feel less. Each child must have a personal relationship with God, the Father. To compare your worthiness with others is to take away from that personalized relationship. Did Judas compare his life with those he thought to be highly important? Yes and wherefore lied his rewards? Were there any eternal treasures gained? Were there any spiritual fruits?
 
If you compared your lives to someone else’s in perhaps a third world country, you would indeed materially have more, but would you be more happy? You could compare your life to a wealthy celebrity and certainly would you feel less. Each child must have a personal relationship with God, the Father. To compare your worthiness with others is to take away from that personalized relationship. Did Judas compare his life with those he thought to be highly important? Yes and wherefore lied his rewards? Were there any eternal treasures gained? Were there any spiritual fruits?
 
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===Closing===
 
This week find time to review your present life situation and how your relationship with the Father has made it more valuable, more fulfilled? Think about each of Father’s children and how it is mandatory each one have a personal relationship. Think about how self-esteem compares with self-forgetfulness. Again, what are your greatest treasures here on earth? No questions. Know that I feel indeed blessed being with you, my brothers and sisters, my friends, my family. Go in peace. Until next week, shalom.
 
This week find time to review your present life situation and how your relationship with the Father has made it more valuable, more fulfilled? Think about each of Father’s children and how it is mandatory each one have a personal relationship. Think about how self-esteem compares with self-forgetfulness. Again, what are your greatest treasures here on earth? No questions. Know that I feel indeed blessed being with you, my brothers and sisters, my friends, my family. Go in peace. Until next week, 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: Self Evaluation]]
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[[Category: Balance]]
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[[Category: 2004]]