07-09-2019, 04:46 AM
The Daily Q'uote for July 9, 2019
"The one known as John the Baptist said, �Make straight in the desert a highway for God with us.� Make straight in your hearts the pathway for I AM.
How does one make this pathway straight? Largely by coming to terms with your three so-called lower,� fundamental, energies, through which all living light must pass to flow into the heart to give it the power and the strength and the stability it needs�How can you do this if the heart is open, but the energy moving into it must move through far too small an opening because you have not come to terms with yourself, you have not accepted yourself, you have not accepted your relationships; you have not accepted the primacy of love, unconditional love, over any personal preference whatsoever; you have not done the work of forgiveness, perhaps, or self-forgiveness, acceptance, or more likely, self-acceptance?"
http://llresearch.org/transcripts/issues..._1230.aspx
Quote shows why if you get the fundamentals right the rest will follow, as such power comes from those lower three if sufficient care and attention given. In Kung Fu its taught a lot of important on getting stances right before learning the blocks or strikes or kicks, being a young teenager I just wanted to know the cool strikes first wasnt until much down the road that i really appreciated why patience is so important, if the stances are mastered the rest is much, much easier
"The one known as John the Baptist said, �Make straight in the desert a highway for God with us.� Make straight in your hearts the pathway for I AM.
How does one make this pathway straight? Largely by coming to terms with your three so-called lower,� fundamental, energies, through which all living light must pass to flow into the heart to give it the power and the strength and the stability it needs�How can you do this if the heart is open, but the energy moving into it must move through far too small an opening because you have not come to terms with yourself, you have not accepted yourself, you have not accepted your relationships; you have not accepted the primacy of love, unconditional love, over any personal preference whatsoever; you have not done the work of forgiveness, perhaps, or self-forgiveness, acceptance, or more likely, self-acceptance?"
http://llresearch.org/transcripts/issues..._1230.aspx
Quote shows why if you get the fundamentals right the rest will follow, as such power comes from those lower three if sufficient care and attention given. In Kung Fu its taught a lot of important on getting stances right before learning the blocks or strikes or kicks, being a young teenager I just wanted to know the cool strikes first wasnt until much down the road that i really appreciated why patience is so important, if the stances are mastered the rest is much, much easier