Nobody is self-made. Nothing is self made. Quite the opposite actually. When we fully grasp the truth of oneness or at the very least, the interconnectedness of everything and everyone we take a giant step forward. The ego loves the idea of individuality. Let it go. You are one with all that is good and wonderful and equally all that is wretched and vile. Love and compassion is what will open your eyes and only then, can you and I and everyone walk into the truth of doing the right thing. You don’t have to believe anything. Just behave as if your neighbor is actually, truly yourself. Everything is your neighbor.
Fantastic summary! I love that you wrote it up. Keep doing that -- I have only a couple hours of the day to listen to video sessions. I find that I can read a full transcript of a video presentation and absorb all of its salient points in about 1/6 of the time it takes to view it. When I do view a video session, I usually do it when it is a recording so I'm not distracted by the scrolling comments and up-rushing hearts -- I am also becoming adept at "sliding" past subscription pitches or to a segment I have a high interest in. I'm 78, by the way, definitely not an action video game player, but I do have some computer literacy -- I worked with Geographic Information Systems for 25 years and I'm the Zoom tech support for the local branch of my religious group. Just so you know where Iam on the computer nerd/literay spectrum.
Nobody is self-made. Nothing is self made. Quite the opposite actually. When we fully grasp the truth of oneness or at the very least, the interconnectedness of everything and everyone we take a giant step forward. The ego loves the idea of individuality. Let it go. You are one with all that is good and wonderful and equally all that is wretched and vile. Love and compassion is what will open your eyes and only then, can you and I and everyone walk into the truth of doing the right thing. You don’t have to believe anything. Just behave as if your neighbor is actually, truly yourself. Everything is your neighbor.
Fantastic summary! I love that you wrote it up. Keep doing that -- I have only a couple hours of the day to listen to video sessions. I find that I can read a full transcript of a video presentation and absorb all of its salient points in about 1/6 of the time it takes to view it. When I do view a video session, I usually do it when it is a recording so I'm not distracted by the scrolling comments and up-rushing hearts -- I am also becoming adept at "sliding" past subscription pitches or to a segment I have a high interest in. I'm 78, by the way, definitely not an action video game player, but I do have some computer literacy -- I worked with Geographic Information Systems for 25 years and I'm the Zoom tech support for the local branch of my religious group. Just so you know where Iam on the computer nerd/literay spectrum.
I'm glad to hear there's a "computer nerd/literary spectrum." I'm pretty sure I fall on it somewhere. 😊