09-16-2018, 08:59 AM
The Daily Q'uote for September 16, 2018
"There is no need to manipulate, teach, control, move or advise other entities. The need is only to do these things within the self, disciplining the self to a more and more balanced and clear acceptance of the universal nature of selfhood, and therefore choosing lucidly and clearly to serve others, to withhold judgment of or control over others, and to practice loving the self, accepting the self and allowing the errors perceived within the self to be self-forgiven."
http://www.llresearch.org/transcripts/is..._0614.aspx
"disciplining the self to a more and more balanced and clear acceptance of the universal nature of selfhood"
This is one statement that perhaps best to keep to oneself unless free well offers a path..oh what did you do today? "oh not much just the usual.."learning clear acceptance of the universal nature of selfhood"
Side note, the word selfhood i found this interesting definition "the state of being an individual person", what an amazing word Maybe this quote can be likened to an elaboration on the art of selfhood?
"There is no need to manipulate, teach, control, move or advise other entities. The need is only to do these things within the self, disciplining the self to a more and more balanced and clear acceptance of the universal nature of selfhood, and therefore choosing lucidly and clearly to serve others, to withhold judgment of or control over others, and to practice loving the self, accepting the self and allowing the errors perceived within the self to be self-forgiven."
http://www.llresearch.org/transcripts/is..._0614.aspx
"disciplining the self to a more and more balanced and clear acceptance of the universal nature of selfhood"
This is one statement that perhaps best to keep to oneself unless free well offers a path..oh what did you do today? "oh not much just the usual.."learning clear acceptance of the universal nature of selfhood"
Side note, the word selfhood i found this interesting definition "the state of being an individual person", what an amazing word Maybe this quote can be likened to an elaboration on the art of selfhood?