Friday, December 28, 2012

SUGGESTIBILITY LEADS TO GULLIBILITY



Suggestibility is caused by depending upon confused exterior authorities, who always disagree with each other. Since he does not know from his own essence, he must endlessly switch his beliefs from one authority to another.
Suggestibility also leads to gullibility,
making one a target for sharp-shooting charlatans. VH
God's table of Abundance
Everyone has a seat at the table.
Some people are afraid to take their seat.
Some people judge others at the table.
Some people feel guilty.
Some people don't tip God.

But some people are grateful and celebrate their seat at the table.
They bless and thank the giver in advance.
They receive without guilt.

And they tip God, and they give from love, joy and peace
not
fear or shame or obligation or have to or should.
Follow the joy and you follow God.
This holy instant would I give to You.
Be You in charge.
For I would follow You,
Certain that Your direction gives me peace.

Nights In White Satin
LibriVox recording of The Game of Life and How to Play It
by Florence Scovel Shinn.
Read by Amy Conger.
@ http://archive.org/details/game_of_life_0911_librivox
After man knows the truth, he cannot be too careful of his words. For example: I have a friend who often says on the ’phone, "Do come to see me and have a fine old-fashioned chat." This "old-fashioned chat" means an hour of about five hundred to a thousand destructive words, the principal topics being loss, lack, failure and sickness.
I reply: "No, I thank you, I've had enough old-fashioned chats in my life, they are too expensive, but I will be glad to have a new-fashioned chat, and talk about what we want, not what we don't want." There is an old saying that man only dares use his words for three purposes, to "heal, bless or prosper." What man says of others will be said of him, and what he wishes for another, he is wishing for himself.
"Curses, like chickens, come home to roost." The Game of Life and How to Play It [1925]

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