01-24-2009, 10:36 AM
(01-24-2009, 01:59 AM)DreamingPeace Wrote: How do you balance honoring their free will with necessary discipline? I never did figure that one out!
Is not understanding the most important you can teach someone else? To be a catalyst of inspiration, so that another may think and realise for themselves "this is important".
Have them understand how we see time in this reality. Then how one must plan time and action to survive in our current society, to continue to be together with your loved ones. This understanding might then grow to them helping you with daily shores etc.
I am no parent. But I wish to inspire children, and perhaps my future children, to think objectively, to have them realise that there is much beyond what you see, what others wish you to do, what others expect you to do, and have them love themselves as they are now, not an image of what they wish to be because negative powers impares doubt on them.
Everything is what you chose it to be ultimately, in this density. This is a very important lesson that yields much understanding I believe. I learned it very late. If a child realises this, then you have greatly helped their understanding of free will.
So balance discipline so that it might develop their own perception of free will. Then discipline will not be necessary, it it ever was necessary to begin with. In a perfectly harmonized world, it would not be.