01-25-2017, 07:21 AM
A little belated, but worth it, I think.
And, belated also, I'd like to take a little weight off everyone's shoulders regarding the free will of others:
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And, belated also, I'd like to take a little weight off everyone's shoulders regarding the free will of others:
(10-31-2016, 11:56 AM)Diana Wrote: Speaking for myself, I find it very difficult to maintain a balance between allowing for free will and speaking my truth, especially when it comes to certain subjects such as suffering.
Quo Wrote:We would simply ask the self how powerful it thinks it truly is? The concept of being able to infringe upon free will by an opinion is deeply narcissistic, deeply aggrandizing the mundane self’s power. Once again, there is the shadow of control, of fear. Why would this instrument be afraid of speaking honestly with its opinion or offering itself as channel for the opinion of one whose opinion the instrument values? Can this instrument or any other leap tall buildings at a single bound? Can this instrument or any other single-handedly destroy or create, or add height to the body or length to the life? Where is this notion of powerfulness?
You see, the true power is always in the Creator. Thus, as one stills that narcissistic concern, one allows oneself to become transparent; one becomes as that city upon the hill in your holy works, shining for all to see.
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