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Good morning, this is Bob. (Good morning, Bob) It seems like we have had quite a respite, almost a summer break, does it not? Now we are engaging the fall era, that season you experience. Are there any issues or questions that we need to clean up from last session or in the past, before we begin our lesson today?
 
Good morning, this is Bob. (Good morning, Bob) It seems like we have had quite a respite, almost a summer break, does it not? Now we are engaging the fall era, that season you experience. Are there any issues or questions that we need to clean up from last session or in the past, before we begin our lesson today?
 
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==Dialogue==
 
Student: I have a brief question about zero-point energy. I have had an experience to share that with someone who just “shot it down” instantly—I had a feeling that we were supposed to be sharing that information with a lot of people, but I’m finding out that there are some people who are receptive to it and some people who are, almost in a scary way, opposed to it. I’m getting the impression that it is something that is contrary to the presently known laws of physics—the person I shared it with says, “This is bad physics.” And so I felt a little uneasy, after I had shared it, and I thought…I guess I just want a little guidance on whether lay people like me should be discussing this with people, or…I guess I’d like clarification, if it’s such a revolutionary idea, that the average person in science is not going to resonate with it.
 
Student: I have a brief question about zero-point energy. I have had an experience to share that with someone who just “shot it down” instantly—I had a feeling that we were supposed to be sharing that information with a lot of people, but I’m finding out that there are some people who are receptive to it and some people who are, almost in a scary way, opposed to it. I’m getting the impression that it is something that is contrary to the presently known laws of physics—the person I shared it with says, “This is bad physics.” And so I felt a little uneasy, after I had shared it, and I thought…I guess I just want a little guidance on whether lay people like me should be discussing this with people, or…I guess I’d like clarification, if it’s such a revolutionary idea, that the average person in science is not going to resonate with it.
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And this leads us nicely into our topics for today. Before I do so, I must check to make sure we have covered all the questions or issues. Anyone else? [Brief pause.] Hearing none, I will continue then, and if there are issues later, please raise them.
 
And this leads us nicely into our topics for today. Before I do so, I must check to make sure we have covered all the questions or issues. Anyone else? [Brief pause.] Hearing none, I will continue then, and if there are issues later, please raise them.
 
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===Lesson===
 
When you consider the fundamentals of maintaining a world, civilization, nations, cultures, communities, families and the very integrity of the individual, which emotional state, which status is vital to the functioning of all that comes forward after that? Any thoughts? (Students: Love. Self esteem.) Are there others? These too are fundamental, but the bedrock upon which these wonderful acts, behaviors, values, states of existence exist, is based on safety. Feeling safe. This is even more fundamental than trust. I borrow this lesson from Ahsha, the Melchizedek who is the Program Director of Relationship Training, the one who a number of years ago, assisted Daniel in writing his book, Sacred Relationships: A Guide to Authentic Loving. This raises a point, and it should—I’ll digress for a moment to explain this—as your world and your culture becomes more integrated with ours, you will see an overlapping in integration of the teachings from us into your own everyday thinking, in the materials that you read, the references that are made and the background investigation material that supports your current work. One who is reading this transcript perhaps may think, “This is simply Daniel reflecting upon the work that he did when he wrote the book.” But on the other hand, this is an instance where you will find that the references are becoming universal; the basic truths in our teachings become integrated into yours. We wish the truths, the teachings of the Teaching Mission to be integrated into your culture, into your education, into your ethics and morality—those things that are passed on to others, those things that are written, those things that are recorded.
 
When you consider the fundamentals of maintaining a world, civilization, nations, cultures, communities, families and the very integrity of the individual, which emotional state, which status is vital to the functioning of all that comes forward after that? Any thoughts? (Students: Love. Self esteem.) Are there others? These too are fundamental, but the bedrock upon which these wonderful acts, behaviors, values, states of existence exist, is based on safety. Feeling safe. This is even more fundamental than trust. I borrow this lesson from Ahsha, the Melchizedek who is the Program Director of Relationship Training, the one who a number of years ago, assisted Daniel in writing his book, Sacred Relationships: A Guide to Authentic Loving. This raises a point, and it should—I’ll digress for a moment to explain this—as your world and your culture becomes more integrated with ours, you will see an overlapping in integration of the teachings from us into your own everyday thinking, in the materials that you read, the references that are made and the background investigation material that supports your current work. One who is reading this transcript perhaps may think, “This is simply Daniel reflecting upon the work that he did when he wrote the book.” But on the other hand, this is an instance where you will find that the references are becoming universal; the basic truths in our teachings become integrated into yours. We wish the truths, the teachings of the Teaching Mission to be integrated into your culture, into your education, into your ethics and morality—those things that are passed on to others, those things that are written, those things that are recorded.
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Now, in this lesson, what creates a sense of safety—feeling safe? Could you respond, please?
 
Now, in this lesson, what creates a sense of safety—feeling safe? Could you respond, please?
 
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===Dialogue===
 
Student: Trust and love and experience, for me, feeling safe with trusting decisions to Spirit has come from trying it out and finding, not only that is it better than I could have worked it out on my own, but contains gifts that are far beyond the material level.
 
Student: Trust and love and experience, for me, feeling safe with trusting decisions to Spirit has come from trying it out and finding, not only that is it better than I could have worked it out on my own, but contains gifts that are far beyond the material level.
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We cannot urge you to go past the points or limits of risk where you feel unsafe, whether that safety is social or emotional—you determine that. We would, however, encourage you to set your limits a bit higher—or lower as you may see the relationship—that you would be able to risk more easily. Certainly the commonality that you find between your group and others, something that you feel, know, and recognize is a place to begin. And were all of these groups able to connect and feel and know the points of agreement, you would find that you would have an incredible global connection anywhere in the world. This is Michael’s work; he is not a religious man, but a Spirit being, the creator of your world — he knows no bounds but already has commonality with those who love him and love his brothers and sisters in mortal flesh. This is where he works. Thank you for your question! (Thank you for your answer.) Other questions? (None)
 
We cannot urge you to go past the points or limits of risk where you feel unsafe, whether that safety is social or emotional—you determine that. We would, however, encourage you to set your limits a bit higher—or lower as you may see the relationship—that you would be able to risk more easily. Certainly the commonality that you find between your group and others, something that you feel, know, and recognize is a place to begin. And were all of these groups able to connect and feel and know the points of agreement, you would find that you would have an incredible global connection anywhere in the world. This is Michael’s work; he is not a religious man, but a Spirit being, the creator of your world — he knows no bounds but already has commonality with those who love him and love his brothers and sisters in mortal flesh. This is where he works. Thank you for your question! (Thank you for your answer.) Other questions? (None)
 
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===Closing===
 
Blessings to you as you go forward today and in the coming weeks. Let us rejoin again in another four weeks, let us go forward during these weeks and become productive. I will be in contact with all of you during the coming days, until we meet again. I am available for your questions, and if I do not know the answers, I certainly know those who do. Blessings to you, good day! (Thank you, Bob.)
 
Blessings to you as you go forward today and in the coming weeks. Let us rejoin again in another four weeks, let us go forward during these weeks and become productive. I will be in contact with all of you during the coming days, until we meet again. I am available for your questions, and if I do not know the answers, I certainly know those who do. Blessings to you, good day! (Thank you, Bob.)
  

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