The Daily Q'uote for November 13, 2018
"When relating self-to-self you may encourage and support the good that you see in another in any way that comes to you, but rest from sharing your opinions except insofar as they seem to spring up in conversation of their own accord.
�It is perfectly fine to share a thought and let that thought drop like a seed on the ground of another�s consciousness. But, like Johnny Appleseed, do not look back when you have dropped that seed. Move on. It is not a concern of yours whether the seed takes root or whether it withers and dies."
http://www.llresearch.org/transcripts/is..._0314.aspx
"but rest from sharing your opinions except insofar as they seem to spring up in conversation of their own accord" something that is not always so easy
Love the Johnny Appleseed reference, interesting story on wikipedia(that was a while ago..not sure if still there). It all goes hand in hand with the first paragraph, as if you more having opinions springing up from the moment less likely to have much concern over it when that moment passes. Care factor zero
"When relating self-to-self you may encourage and support the good that you see in another in any way that comes to you, but rest from sharing your opinions except insofar as they seem to spring up in conversation of their own accord.
�It is perfectly fine to share a thought and let that thought drop like a seed on the ground of another�s consciousness. But, like Johnny Appleseed, do not look back when you have dropped that seed. Move on. It is not a concern of yours whether the seed takes root or whether it withers and dies."
http://www.llresearch.org/transcripts/is..._0314.aspx
"but rest from sharing your opinions except insofar as they seem to spring up in conversation of their own accord" something that is not always so easy
Love the Johnny Appleseed reference, interesting story on wikipedia(that was a while ago..not sure if still there). It all goes hand in hand with the first paragraph, as if you more having opinions springing up from the moment less likely to have much concern over it when that moment passes. Care factor zero