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“So this is what we don’t understand; almost every question you ask about what others did to other people is complete ignorance about your own participation in the event.” ~Jesus Law of Attraction - Good, Bad & Group Attraction youtu.be/mvg2aaHr5J4 Time 20m45s Law of Attraction 1. How others treat others and how we feel about that 2. How others treat us 3. How we treat others 4. How I treat myself Now I am going to reorder these in terms of our preference. Because that is not the order that we prefer to deal with these issues in. What do you think the order of how we prefer to deal with these might be? Reverse the last two? Four is one you recon? Let’s talk about it a bit. How many of us believe that there are any of our emotions involved in that event (he points to number one)? If we are honest with ourselves, how many of us actually feel that there are any of our personal emotions involved in that event? Do you feel it is your fault that that event occurred? No. How many of you think it is your fault that the event occurred? Or something in your soul that caused the event to occur? (Several in audience raise their hands). You are not being honest with yourself; honestly. You were doing it just earlier that is why you asked the question right? Yeah. [20m45s] So this is what we don’t understand, almost every question you ask about what others did to other people is complete ignorance about your own participation in the event. In fact to me, this (pointing to number one), this is what we prefer to believe. This is distancing ourselves from it. So our preference of seeing things, in other words our openness to truth, if we look at it from our openness to truth, we are more willing to talk about those events (he points to one) than anything else. You look at your society, isn’t that true? Your more willing to discuss all the things going on all around the world, what’s happening in your own country, what’s happening in your own community before you discuss anything about what happened to yourself and your own personal faults. You want to examine the faults of the world before you examine your own faults. Does that make sense? The average person does this; do they not? Examine the faults of the world before they examine them and their own faults and their own participation in the faults of the world.
Posted on: Wed, 24 Dec 2014 18:55:23 +0000

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