11-09-2009, 04:33 PM
I'm nervous, this is my first post. When I read all the threads here, I was compelled to register, to post, a hope of being of service.
Lavazza wrote:
Or our lives are planned (by us in time/space, pre-incarnation) to an extent that we probably won't run in to those issues again?
Allow me to direct you to a transcript in the LL library:
http://www.llresearch.org/transcripts/is..._0926.aspx
The answer to the first question of the session provides much insight to your "humbug". The seventh paragraph begins, "It may be said that the self creates its own catalyst or temptations", and my suggestion is to begin there.
Marina wrote:
Often the same things occur over and over (such as creepy boy/girl friends, cruel authority figures, ungrateful friends); it is hard to know how to grow out of these and takes a lot of thought and inner exploration.
The aforementioned transcript addresses this repetition of catalyst:
"You will find that the incarnational lesson revolves and comes around again as long as you are within incarnation."
"Each time it appears on the horizon of your life, it is meeting you where you are and it is ready to help you move forward."
Also, in the Ra Material 18.5:
"Nothing shall be overcome. That which is not needed falls away."
Obviously, Marina, these are snippets. I offer them as they popped into my head upon reading your post.
If considered appropriate here, I would share a quote from another author, as it is on point, and a source of encouragement to me:
"I've been through all this before," says the Warrior of Light to his heart.
"Yes, you have been through all this before," replies his heart. "But you have never been beyond it."
Lavazza wrote:
Or our lives are planned (by us in time/space, pre-incarnation) to an extent that we probably won't run in to those issues again?
Allow me to direct you to a transcript in the LL library:
http://www.llresearch.org/transcripts/is..._0926.aspx
The answer to the first question of the session provides much insight to your "humbug". The seventh paragraph begins, "It may be said that the self creates its own catalyst or temptations", and my suggestion is to begin there.
Marina wrote:
Often the same things occur over and over (such as creepy boy/girl friends, cruel authority figures, ungrateful friends); it is hard to know how to grow out of these and takes a lot of thought and inner exploration.
The aforementioned transcript addresses this repetition of catalyst:
"You will find that the incarnational lesson revolves and comes around again as long as you are within incarnation."
"Each time it appears on the horizon of your life, it is meeting you where you are and it is ready to help you move forward."
Also, in the Ra Material 18.5:
"Nothing shall be overcome. That which is not needed falls away."
Obviously, Marina, these are snippets. I offer them as they popped into my head upon reading your post.
If considered appropriate here, I would share a quote from another author, as it is on point, and a source of encouragement to me:
"I've been through all this before," says the Warrior of Light to his heart.
"Yes, you have been through all this before," replies his heart. "But you have never been beyond it."