Switching to garyrrenard I.D.
Just thought I'd let you know I'm switching my I.D. to garyrrenard.
It's been suggested that this will make it easier for people to
recognize. I won't post anymore with g35813. However, you can
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Gary Renard
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Re: A "Fringe Benefit" of Forgiveness
Yes Billy, That was very helpful. For me, it's especially when you
say you learn by first, asking for correction, and second, by always
being aware of how you are perceiving your brothers. Thanks
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Gary
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Re: A "Fringe Benefit" of Forgiveness
Thanks, Jim. Talk about a "holy encounter!" That's a great story
about a wonderful experience. Thanks for sharing it with us. Peace,
Gary.
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Gary
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Re: A "Fringe Benefit" of Forgiveness
g35813@... writes:
Perhaps by the peace I feel in the present moment, is indication
that somewhere within, the mind is forgiving. Projecting a
split mind, there is always the temptation to
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dardic@...
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Re: A "Fringe Benefit" of Forgiveness
I was speeding down the San Diego Freeway somewhere in Orange
County, California, and meditating on the phrase from the Bible, "Behold
the Son of God, with whom He is well pleased." I was doing
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Jim Dunn <jldunn8@...>
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A "Fringe Benefit" of Forgiveness
On P.224 of "Disappearance" Arten said to me, "Even though the
Holy Spirit doesn't do anything in the world, His interpretation of
form can help you see more clearly what you should do here.
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Gary
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Re: ..."Attitudes.Q"
I agree Sheila. For most people, the best environment to do the course is the one they are presently in. Not that it makes it easy, but it works as an reminder that it is "a required course". The
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Petr Cisar
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Re: ..."Attitudes."
Beautifully stated, Jim!
You wrote:
" Everything is a lesson God would have me learn, and all learning
is really forgiving.. So bring on the appearance of conflict. Each time
I encounter it, I will
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Sheila Bush <namastebush@...>
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Re: Gary to Petr, youngnel, and Jim on "Attitudes."
Gary,
In the groups I have led and the on line chats, I try to emphasize that
we will always find what we seek. If we want peace, we will laugh gently
at the "seeming" discord within the course
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Jim Dunn <jldunn8@...>
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So glad to find this list!!!
Hello, Everyone!
Never mind the week long search for you, but "I'm just so proud to be here!" as Minnie Pearl might have said! =)
I've read through the thread of messages thus far, and want to
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Sheila Bush <namastebush@...>
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Re: Attitudes of Learning
<pc@g...> wrote:
clear answer.
Petr,
I understand the thoughts and questions. We all are at times in the
same mindset at any given moment. The fact that you see this world
as not real and that
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sapientobserve <sapientobserve@...>
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Gary to Petr, youngnel, and Jim on "Attitudes."
I think all three of you, within your fine observations about
duality, non-duality, etc. managed to come up with the Answer. That's
a very good sign. Petr very wisely put the focus back on the
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Gary
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Gary, Re: Sapient, Attitudes of Learning
Sapient, thanks for your essay on the attitudes of learning. I see no
need to respond to it in detail because I think it was comprehensive
and made many valid and interesting points. I've asked most
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Gary
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Re: Attitudes of Learning
Workbook lesson 132, paragraph 6...."There is no world! This is the
central thought the course attempts to teach. Not everyone is ready to
accept it, and each one must go as far as he can let
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Jim Dunn <jldunn8@...>
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Re: Non-dualism
My approach to non-dualism is simply to "see" in everyone I meet that
this is really a picture of me.. either how I used to be, how I am now,
or how I could possible be.. This makes it fun, because at
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Jim Dunn <jldunn8@...>
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Non-dualism
Quantum physics does explain to the intellect that non-dualism is a
fact at the sub-atomic level. The event and the observer are inter-
connected into one. The intellect will only carry us so far
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youngnel97
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Re: Attitudes of Learning
Hi all I must admit that this topic made me to think and to get no clear answer. On one hand, I understand that this world is not real and that it can no way be a product of a sane God and if there
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Petr Cisar
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Re: Gary: Attitudes of Learning
<g35813@y...> wrote:
Gary, I think you bring up some good points. I think everyone would
have to agree, the road can be long, and I know I have been road-kill
more times than I would like to
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sapientobserve <sapientobserve@...>
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Gary: Attitudes of Learning
That's an interesting topic, but not an easy one to nail down. I
think the reason for that is best stated by Pursah
in "Disappearance." "You should keep in mind that each of the four
major
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Gary
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Attitudes of Learning
I would like to start a discussion thread on the "Four Major
Attitudes of Learning". What are your thoughts around each one
and where do you see yourself in the scale of learning. I have noted
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sapientobserve <sapientobserve@...>
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