05-26-2022, 12:24 AM
Personally, I tend to agree with Confederation sources who aver that healing the self is healing the world. Now, healing is not the same as fixing. You can amend or repeal gun laws, for example, but healing is a much deeper affair. The guy in the video asks why we have created a society which has so much cruelty. Well, the rarity of healing, in a spiritual sense, and the paucity of deep love could have something to do with it.
This may sound like a small thing in comparison to the ubiquity of "lovelessness," but it feels good to the spirit complex to be in love with the self and to love others. Okay, it's a bit harder than it sounds, but the rewards redound far beyond the individual, so they say.
This may sound like a small thing in comparison to the ubiquity of "lovelessness," but it feels good to the spirit complex to be in love with the self and to love others. Okay, it's a bit harder than it sounds, but the rewards redound far beyond the individual, so they say.
Quo, https://www.llresearch.org/channeling/2007/1124#!0 Wrote:There is within many seekers the desire to make a difference in the world, to help others and serve good causes. Yet, in that same general run of seekers there is often a prejudice against working on the self, for it seems selfish to be absorbed in the processes of the self. It is our opinion that it is in healing yourself that you heal the world. It is in learning to love yourself that you learn to love others. It is in finding compassion at last for yourself that you are finally able to have compassion on others. It is in blessing your own suffering by respecting it, honoring it, and forgiving it in yourself that you become able to behold the suffering of the world in its massive and almost infinite depth.