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===Topic: ''No Special Treatment''===
===Group: [[11:11 Progress Group]]===
==Facilitators==
===Teacher: [[Thought Adjuster]]===
===TR: [[Anyas]]===
==Session==
===Quote===
“Man’s natural endowment of [[talent]] and ability should be chiefly devoted to the [[development]] and ennoblement of his higher powers of [[mind]] and [[spirit]].” ([[136:6|UB 136:6.10]])
===Lesson===
Thought Adjuster: “After [[136:2 The Baptism of Jesus|his baptism]], when vested in his [[divinity]] status, [[Jesus]] was called to make weighty [[decisions]] about pursuing his human career to make the most of his days in the flesh. As the [[Creator Son|creator of your universe]], he could have selected to use his superpowers ‘in [[defiance]] of his established laws of nature’ to make a strong impression on his entourage.

“He opted against it, as it would be far more [[inspiring]] for his followers to witness how he lived a remarkable life in the flesh from [[His birth|birth]] to [[The Crucifixion|death]], fully embracing the [[human condition]].

“Like each of you, he was [[gifted]] and talented in many areas. He was a skilled craftsman, an outstanding [[thinker]], and an exceptional [[human being]]. It is by far more inspiring to witness his human achievements while dealing with [[adversity]]. His [[compassionate]] heart prompted him to not divert from the human condition even though he could have enjoyed the legitimate special [[privileges]] conferred to him by his divinity status.”

“In this decision, [[Jesus of Nazareth]] portrayed to an onlooking universe the [[folly]] and [[sin]] of [[prostituting]] divine talents and God-given abilities for personal [[aggrandizement]] or for purely [[selfish]] gain and glorification. That was the sin of [[Lucifer]]…” ([[136:6|UB 136:6.9]])

“Your gifts are not merely for your [[gratification]]. Everything [[the Father]] creates is for the [[collective]] enjoyment. There is always a great [[temptation]] connected with how you will use your God-given 'talents.' In [[your world]], sadly, many fail to ‘multiply' them by becoming self-centered and falling prey to the misguided [[adulation]] of their peers.

“To prevent what was at the onset of [[Lucifer]]’s fall from [[grace]], [[Jesus]] stood firm in his decision to live within his ‘human means,’ devoting his life in the flesh to [[demonstrate]] to humankind how to develop and ennoble their higher powers of [[mind]] and [[spirit]].”

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