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===Topic: ''What Is Important in Life?''===
===Group: [[11:11 Progress Group]]===
==Facilitators==
===Teacher: [[Thought Adjuster]]===
===TR: [[Oscar]]===
==Session==
===Lesson===
Thought Adjuster: “A part of the [[balance]] in your day is for you to [[harmonize]] personal [[desires]] with what is important in life. In this exercise of constant search for balance, you must [[decide]] between the effort to achieve [[spiritual]] and even [[intellectual]] [[progress]] and the acceptance of Divine Will. Firstly, you must understand that the Father’s Will does not imply [[stability]], [[monotony]] or stagnation. The Father’s Will incites [[dynamism]], continuous [[discovery]], [[growth]] and improvement.

“There is a lot of [[potential]] that remains hidden within you. Many of you have been indoctrinated by [[traditions]] and ancient [[beliefs]], to exalt [[humility]] above all things. Be careful not to show false humility. Being [[humble]] does not imply humiliation, it is rather to [[understand]] that you are a [[child of God]] and so are all other mortals. True humility is understanding that you carry within you a [[Ta|Fragment of Divinity]] that offers you the potential to be perfect and [[accept]] that all your brothers and sisters in [[this world]] also possess this gift from [[the Father]]. This understanding is the most effective way to promote elevated [[relationships]] with your peers in terms of [[equality]] and [[justice]].

“However, many have mistaken humility with self-denial, or the [[ostentatious]] display of false [[simplicity]]. There are those who seek to avoid praising themselves by constantly seeking the [[praise]] of others. They must [[examine]] their [[motivations]] and seek within themselves true [[humility]]. There are others who turn their backs on their [[talents]] and their abilities by mistakenly [[thinking]] that anything distinguishing them from their peers is frowned upon by the Father. These are the ones who incur the greater cost, for they [[reject]] the talents that the Father has entrusted them with and that could be of benefit to the entire [[civilization]].

“Do not [[suppress]] your [[creativity]], and do not be afraid of originality. If your [[purpose]] is truly to [[consecrate]] your life to the Will of the Father, and to render a loving and selfless [[service]] to your fellows, use all your creativity, all your [[intellect]], and all your [[strength]] in the ventures that are worthwhile. May your [[ambition]] be excessive to achieve the [[changes]] in the world and to see that the [[Kingdom of God|government of Heaven]] becomes a [[reality]] on this earth. Give the best of yourself to the cause of the establishment of the [[Light and Life]] on this sphere. Search within yourself for those qualities of [[leadership]], of teaching, of [[teamwork]], or to express the [[Divine]] Will and use them for the [[good]] of all. Be like [[Michael]], who walked this World with the full [[consciousness]] of His Divinity, and therefore used everything He possessed in His being for the benefit of those He crossed [[paths]] with.”

[[Category: The Teaching Mission: Dialogues]]
[[Category: 11:11 Progress Group]]
[[Category: Thought Adjuster]]
[[Category: Oscar]]
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