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== Directives == | == Directives == | ||
− | You must hear this message with your heart, and you must feel this message in your heart. If you think about it, you may want to dismiss it because it seems either too uncomfortable, too strange, too alien, too challenging or too difficult. | + | "You must hear this message with your [[heart]], and you must feel this message in your heart. If you think about it, you may want to dismiss it because it seems either too uncomfortable, too strange, too alien, too challenging or too difficult." |
− | <ref>[[Greater Community Spirituality]], Chapter 11</ref> | + | <ref>[[Greater Community Spirituality]], Chapter 11: What is your preparation for? </ref> |
− | == | + | == Directed Use of the Mind == |
− | With this objectivity [of the Greater Mind], you will be able to determine those thoughts and patterns of thought that are helpful and those that are hindrances to you. You will be able to release your thoughts and be free of them because you are no longer a servant of your mind. Your mind now is a servant of Knowledge. | + | "With this objectivity [of the Greater Mind], you will be able to determine those thoughts and patterns of thought that are helpful and those that are hindrances to you. You will be able to release your thoughts and be free of them because you are no longer a servant of your mind. Your mind now is a servant of Knowledge." |
− | <ref>Greater Community Spirituality, Chapter 13</ref> | + | <ref>Greater Community Spirituality, Chapter 13: What must be unlearned? </ref> |
− | == | + | ==The Limits of the Intellect== |
− | Those who have intellectual pride, those who think they are intelligent and clever, those who think they can discern everything, those who think they know the truth, those who think they know what honesty is—this is the [[hypocrisy]] that will be revealed in the light of God’s Power and Presence in the world. | + | "Those who have intellectual pride, those who think they are intelligent and clever, those who think they can [[discernment|discern]] everything, those who think they know the truth, those who think they know what [[honesty]] is—this is the [[hypocrisy]] that will be revealed in the light of God’s Power and Presence in the world." |
<ref>God’s Power & Presence in the World (April 23, 2011)</ref> | <ref>God’s Power & Presence in the World (April 23, 2011)</ref> | ||
− | What people think and where the world is going are not the same. | + | "What people think and where [[the world]] is going are not the same." |
<ref>The Story of the Messenger (May 23, 2011)</ref> | <ref>The Story of the Messenger (May 23, 2011)</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 01:40, 19 October 2014
"Hear these words, not with your intellect but with your heart." [1]
Directives
"You must hear this message with your heart, and you must feel this message in your heart. If you think about it, you may want to dismiss it because it seems either too uncomfortable, too strange, too alien, too challenging or too difficult." [2]
Directed Use of the Mind
"With this objectivity [of the Greater Mind], you will be able to determine those thoughts and patterns of thought that are helpful and those that are hindrances to you. You will be able to release your thoughts and be free of them because you are no longer a servant of your mind. Your mind now is a servant of Knowledge." [3]
The Limits of the Intellect
"Those who have intellectual pride, those who think they are intelligent and clever, those who think they can discern everything, those who think they know the truth, those who think they know what honesty is—this is the hypocrisy that will be revealed in the light of God’s Power and Presence in the world." [4]
"What people think and where the world is going are not the same." [5]
"Human rationality is merely a coping mechanism to deal with an uncertain and unpredictable world. It is appropriate in certain circumstances and hopeless in others." [6]
References
- ↑ The Recitation (April 1, 2011)
- ↑ Greater Community Spirituality, Chapter 11: What is your preparation for?
- ↑ Greater Community Spirituality, Chapter 13: What must be unlearned?
- ↑ God’s Power & Presence in the World (April 23, 2011)
- ↑ The Story of the Messenger (May 23, 2011)
- ↑ The Initiation (June 28, 2011)