12-10-2012, 04:56 AM
Welcome to the forum, brother/sister!
Have patience with your self. The forgiveness of the self might be a lesson for a lifetime, but while learning/teaching this lesson, take a breath from this work from time to time, just toss it all to the wind and love yourself, as you are of infinite worth and admired by the Infinite One.
I loved that Q'uote you posted! Here is another one: "And so, my friends, we suggest that you toss concern about your own sincerity to the wind and sing the songs of joy that are in your heart at this moment, or turn your face to the wind and moan and cry if that be your lot. Accept joy and sorrow as if they were the same thing. Accept the rocky place and the oasis as if they were equal gifts, for these are your home. You shall learn comfort in suffering, and you shall find the undertones of sadness in the most joyful moments, for that which is within you is whole and entire. You are not an experiencer of isolated events or a chronicle of segmented stories, but rather eyewitness to a present moment which this illusion shall suggest to you often to be more than one thing, longer than one moment, fragmented and broken. Yet if the road goes on forever, how can it be fragmented?"
Love/light
Have patience with your self. The forgiveness of the self might be a lesson for a lifetime, but while learning/teaching this lesson, take a breath from this work from time to time, just toss it all to the wind and love yourself, as you are of infinite worth and admired by the Infinite One.
I loved that Q'uote you posted! Here is another one: "And so, my friends, we suggest that you toss concern about your own sincerity to the wind and sing the songs of joy that are in your heart at this moment, or turn your face to the wind and moan and cry if that be your lot. Accept joy and sorrow as if they were the same thing. Accept the rocky place and the oasis as if they were equal gifts, for these are your home. You shall learn comfort in suffering, and you shall find the undertones of sadness in the most joyful moments, for that which is within you is whole and entire. You are not an experiencer of isolated events or a chronicle of segmented stories, but rather eyewitness to a present moment which this illusion shall suggest to you often to be more than one thing, longer than one moment, fragmented and broken. Yet if the road goes on forever, how can it be fragmented?"
Love/light