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Group: Pocatello, Idaho
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===Topic: ''To Be Human''===
 
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===Group: [[Pocatello TeaM]]===
Teacher: Daniel
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==Facilitators==
 
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===Teacher: [[Daniel]]===
Topic: To be human
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===TR: [[Unknown]]===
 
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==Session==
December 13, 1992
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===Opening===
 
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Business and Sharing
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Unison prayer: Prayer of St. Francis
 
Unison prayer: Prayer of St. Francis
    
Daniel: "Good evening my friends. I am Daniel, your teacher. Another good evening of sharing, and as you are realizing, there is growth, there is change in your being. And, indeed, I personally understand how difficult it is to walk a material plane and to try to live and look through the eyes of the Master. This assignment, as you have ascertained, will be one that you will need to continue throughout your life, because it is true as was stated, that when this is the framework from which you live your life, so, over time you shall become. And so continue with this assignment throughout your life. Make it part of the thinking pattern that you have.
 
Daniel: "Good evening my friends. I am Daniel, your teacher. Another good evening of sharing, and as you are realizing, there is growth, there is change in your being. And, indeed, I personally understand how difficult it is to walk a material plane and to try to live and look through the eyes of the Master. This assignment, as you have ascertained, will be one that you will need to continue throughout your life, because it is true as was stated, that when this is the framework from which you live your life, so, over time you shall become. And so continue with this assignment throughout your life. Make it part of the thinking pattern that you have.
 
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===Lesson===
 
Life is a process. What you were is not how you are and how you will be. And so realize this and be kind with yourself during those times when you realize that, indeed, your vision at this particular time is worlds away from that of the Master. By your thinking and realizing this, you, again, begin to move in the direction that He calls you. As you work each day, as you strive to become more Christlike, you will at some point stop and realize that, yes, indeed, that which you used to have to consciously, willfully, work so tediously to do, will become second nature. The lessons that are given by the teachers in this mission are geared to help you to bring the understanding that you know into your beingness that you can live what you know. As you are beginning to realize this occurring in your life during this especially busy time on your plane, it is even more difficult to keep focused and in the God-minded framework that you desire. Yet if you will make the life of Jesus, the example of the Master and the teachings He has given as part of your daily thoughts, this busy time will pass without disharmony or disequalibrium that would bring you to very low spirits. With the knowledge of Michael's walking beside you, you will be able to withstand the trials of life.
 
Life is a process. What you were is not how you are and how you will be. And so realize this and be kind with yourself during those times when you realize that, indeed, your vision at this particular time is worlds away from that of the Master. By your thinking and realizing this, you, again, begin to move in the direction that He calls you. As you work each day, as you strive to become more Christlike, you will at some point stop and realize that, yes, indeed, that which you used to have to consciously, willfully, work so tediously to do, will become second nature. The lessons that are given by the teachers in this mission are geared to help you to bring the understanding that you know into your beingness that you can live what you know. As you are beginning to realize this occurring in your life during this especially busy time on your plane, it is even more difficult to keep focused and in the God-minded framework that you desire. Yet if you will make the life of Jesus, the example of the Master and the teachings He has given as part of your daily thoughts, this busy time will pass without disharmony or disequalibrium that would bring you to very low spirits. With the knowledge of Michael's walking beside you, you will be able to withstand the trials of life.
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My silence has been deliberate so that you will, from this time on through the rest of the week strive to be silent within, despite the busyness without. I will now accept questions."
 
My silence has been deliberate so that you will, from this time on through the rest of the week strive to be silent within, despite the busyness without. I will now accept questions."
 
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===Dialogue===
 
B1: "Hello, Daniel. This is B1. Thank you very much for that lesson. It's been on my mind in the busyness of activities that if I am missing anything it is probably the time out in the sense that you have described, to appreciate art and music. I read an article in Newsweek this morning, which was really interesting, by a person who is a public employee in Idaho, of all things, which I didn't notice until the end of the article. He was talking about the fact that we made fun of President Elect Clinton because he played a saxophone and what a sad commentary on our culture it was that musicians are now ridiculed and considered to be probably more of the type of person that you associate with the lowest and most debased rock group. And he also went on to say that as a result of our non-participatory culture, our culture that observes everything; that gets its sports by watching television football and gets its music by listening to a set of head phones, that people are not involved in playing music themselves. So I thought I would throw that in, in conjunction with what you said. To enjoy music according to this person (whose opinion I happen to agree with) would also behoove us, those of us who are interested in becoming amateur musicians, to take the time to develop those talents. Do you want to comment on that? If not, that's fine. Thank you."
 
B1: "Hello, Daniel. This is B1. Thank you very much for that lesson. It's been on my mind in the busyness of activities that if I am missing anything it is probably the time out in the sense that you have described, to appreciate art and music. I read an article in Newsweek this morning, which was really interesting, by a person who is a public employee in Idaho, of all things, which I didn't notice until the end of the article. He was talking about the fact that we made fun of President Elect Clinton because he played a saxophone and what a sad commentary on our culture it was that musicians are now ridiculed and considered to be probably more of the type of person that you associate with the lowest and most debased rock group. And he also went on to say that as a result of our non-participatory culture, our culture that observes everything; that gets its sports by watching television football and gets its music by listening to a set of head phones, that people are not involved in playing music themselves. So I thought I would throw that in, in conjunction with what you said. To enjoy music according to this person (whose opinion I happen to agree with) would also behoove us, those of us who are interested in becoming amateur musicians, to take the time to develop those talents. Do you want to comment on that? If not, that's fine. Thank you."
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B1: "I think we generally are. Thank you very much, Daniel. I appreciate that."
 
B1: "I think we generally are. Thank you very much, Daniel. I appreciate that."
 
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===Closing===
 
Daniel: "Indeed, I must now take my leave. D3 is extremely exhausted and concentration is becoming such effort for her. And so my friends, this week enjoy your assignment. But remember the overriding assignment behind that is to begin to view through the eyes of Christ Michael. And I send you my peace and love this week. Busy as you may be, take the time for some quiet music, some restful vision, R&R through the works of nature or of the artists of your realm, of which there are several in this room now. And so my friends I sincerely wish for you to know that I will be with you all at some point during this week as a friend to you. I send you my love. Good evening."
 
Daniel: "Indeed, I must now take my leave. D3 is extremely exhausted and concentration is becoming such effort for her. And so my friends, this week enjoy your assignment. But remember the overriding assignment behind that is to begin to view through the eyes of Christ Michael. And I send you my peace and love this week. Busy as you may be, take the time for some quiet music, some restful vision, R&R through the works of nature or of the artists of your realm, of which there are several in this room now. And so my friends I sincerely wish for you to know that I will be with you all at some point during this week as a friend to you. I send you my love. Good evening."
    
Group: "Goodbye, Daniel."
 
Group: "Goodbye, Daniel."
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[[Category: The Teaching Mission: Dialogues]]
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[[Category: Pocatello TeaM]]
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[[Category: Daniel]]
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[[Category: Unknown]]
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[[Category: Humanity]]
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[[Category: 1992]]

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