“I Am Here Only to Be Truly Helpful” |
…I should like to review a prayer from the early part of the text: |
“I Am Here Only to Be Truly Helpful” |
…I should like to review a prayer from the early part of the text: |
“I don’t know how to explain this,” I said
in a shaky voice, “and
it’s very hard to describe. But, well …” I
hesitated a moment, and then went on breathlessly, “I saw a great light, and waves
and waves of love came out of it, and when I opened my eyes I loved everybody.
It’s all gone now, and I don’t understand what happened.”
...
About 500 B.C. it was written: "It easily happens that a man, when taking a bath, steps upon a wet rope and imagines that it is a snake. Horror will overcome him, and he will shake from fear, anticipating in his thought all the agonies caused by the serpent's venomous bite. What a relief does this man experience when he sees that the rope is no snake! The cause of his fright lies in his error, his ignorance, his illusion. If the true nature of the rope is recognized, his tranquility of mind will come back to him; he will feel relieved; he will be joyful and happy.
Although it's not always easy, this is part of loving someone unconditionally with all your heart and with all you have to give...
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False Evidence Appearing Real
Fear Of Missing Out
Goal = “go-all”
D on’t E ver N otice I A m L ying
disease => dis-ease
always => all ways
never => not ever
TORCHWOOD <==> DOCTOR WHO
To create an integrated union of “Me Myself and I” you need to consciously acknowledge, embrace and believe that fact.
NorthEastWestSouth
NeverEatShreddedWheat
“To one who has faith, no explanation is necessary.
To one without faith, no explanation is possible.”
― St. Thomas Aquinas