08-08-2016, 07:09 PM
This is my first post in a very long time because that's how long I went without looking in on these fora. This is the very first thread I read, too. Anyway, I knew the name Scott Mandelker but never saw any youtube Scott video.
To me, any interaction of one person with another is, by terms of the LOO, the Creator experiencing itself. As far as I'm concerned, that's all that gay relating is, and being part of a despised minority is more of the Creator experiencing itself too. Make that a part of you and forgiving becomes smooth and easy.
If anyone wants to accelerate your love of all, keep reminding self of that. It is the most significant factor in the improvement of myself over my awful former self. I began reading the LOO books as soon as they came from the presses, so my current self is now decades in the making.
The LOO material is not easy reading. Their first usage of the word distortion was a barrier that took awhile before going away. I guarantee, though, that it's worth putting in the effort. The faster you skim through the first time, slowing down when something resonates, the faster you can take a break and then start over. I did this a volume at a time because I only had Volume I to begin with. I read it maybe twice before Vol II showed up, and so on.
For a brief time, I thought of sitting down and reorganizing the LOO in order of simple to complex. Then I decided that I could no way improve on the material as is. I still haven't absorbed everything they said, and so I likely would inadvertently have left out something that I hadn't yet gotten. Instead of letting something frustrate you, just take delight that it is more for you to learn when the time is right, and read on.
To me, any interaction of one person with another is, by terms of the LOO, the Creator experiencing itself. As far as I'm concerned, that's all that gay relating is, and being part of a despised minority is more of the Creator experiencing itself too. Make that a part of you and forgiving becomes smooth and easy.
If anyone wants to accelerate your love of all, keep reminding self of that. It is the most significant factor in the improvement of myself over my awful former self. I began reading the LOO books as soon as they came from the presses, so my current self is now decades in the making.
The LOO material is not easy reading. Their first usage of the word distortion was a barrier that took awhile before going away. I guarantee, though, that it's worth putting in the effort. The faster you skim through the first time, slowing down when something resonates, the faster you can take a break and then start over. I did this a volume at a time because I only had Volume I to begin with. I read it maybe twice before Vol II showed up, and so on.
For a brief time, I thought of sitting down and reorganizing the LOO in order of simple to complex. Then I decided that I could no way improve on the material as is. I still haven't absorbed everything they said, and so I likely would inadvertently have left out something that I hadn't yet gotten. Instead of letting something frustrate you, just take delight that it is more for you to learn when the time is right, and read on.