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Recieved: 2001/09/14 10:38
Subject: Re: [K-list] Approach to others
From: José H
On 2001/09/14 10:38, José H posted thus to the K-list: Hi Nick,
This - "are my insights too difficult for others to know-feeling", I know
this at other times (usually trying to prove myself powerfull when I feel
powerless)
But at this time I feel I can really be of help. When people around me are
reacting with fear - a 3rd worldwar will start, what will the US do?, I can
react with just peace inside. I do tell people we have a choice: to learn to
raise our consciousness now and make good decisions or react with rage and
revenge. Whether on world level or personal level, doesn't matter. If people
are too overwhelmed by all this, I tell them to stay with themselves,
center, focus on your personal wellbeing.
José
> I am curious how others approach those not on a perceived spiritual path.
I have found that many are starving for knowledge such as can be found from
the many
> members of this list server. Having gone through many personal
realizations it is sometimes humorous and sometimes heart-wrenching to see
others struggle needlessly in
> their daily lives. While I have chosen a path of non-intervention, unless
asked, I have found myself giving guidance often. Sometimes it's the
planting of a seed, a
> thought, to see how it will grow within them. Other times it is a flat
out attack on what I perceive as their negative thoughts that are holding
them down. Sometimes I
> wonder if I relay too much information and other times if I have missed an
opportunity. Since I am truly feeling a deeper love for all as the days go
one to the next, I am
> also feeling a deeper responsibility to give guidance. Has anyone come up
with approaches that are effective or particular thoughts that have proven
useful seeds? I
> can say that introversion or causing one to think too much on their
supposed faults is negative leads in the other direction. I am looking for
those thoughts that lead to
> an enlightened thinking of "hmmm, I hadn't thought of that before".
>
> As an example, I have always had strong math skills. Having taking
classes up to Calculus all A's, I often find difficulty relating to those
that are trying to grasp algebra.
> It's is just plain obvious to me. I didn't struggle with the concepts
like they are. I am wondering if that is true on the spiritual side as
well. So I wonder if in relating my
> message if it is too high a level for others.
>
> with peace and love for all,
> Nick
>
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