04-30-2019, 03:31 PM
(04-30-2019, 02:19 PM)einmal Wrote: I guess I'll just have to continue acceptance of where others are at. (More development, oh noWhat I like to do is to embed concepts and knowledge within what you are saying, make examples and so on. You have to make it basic for people to understand. We might be able to understand the concepts presented by the Confederation however we still have to go through a 'decoding' process b/c the language is very heavy.) I can at least find solace in their choosing to exercise free well. The truth really only rings true with those who seek it. As those of Ra say, it's with the lightest touch, always. (And I can always make my touch lighter ... )
For example, when I teach service to others and service to self, I talk about how if you choose to work with others, be kind to others, then you will benefit but if you choose to do something by yourself, choose to withdraw yourself, then you will be lonely and are not having any fun. The people who withdraws themselves thus becomes a lesson to people who are inclined to service to others in that they know what NOT to do, and therefore service to self equals service to others. But which one would you rather have? Surely service to others is much more beneficial & is easier for you.
Another example, the best raid groups in World of Warcraft are successful because they share items with each other and work with each other. Any group that is self serving, whether it be with items, placement, and so on, will fail because they placed themselves above the raid. The raid is completed AS A TEAM. You need ALL 25 working together at their best in order to complete it. By being self serving with items, member placement, and so on, the team is not working as efficiently as it could've, and such a team has less cohesion as a result, increasing it's likelihood for failure.