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==Long Quotes==
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"Discernment, then, becomes not a matter of judgment and criticism but a means for recognition. Instead of good or bad, it becomes yes or no. You know what to follow and what not to follow. You know who to be with and who not to be with—all without judgment and condemnation.
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How simple this is and how direct and natural. How life confirming this is for you who can receive it."
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<ref name="gcs">''[[Greater Community Spirituality]]''</ref>
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== Short Quotes ==
 
== Short Quotes ==
 
"Discernment is knowing what something is, as it truly exists at this moment.  
 
"Discernment is knowing what something is, as it truly exists at this moment.  
*[[Greater Community Spirituality]], chap. 7, p. 71
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"Your discipline here needs to be in learning to discern the way—discerning the lessons that have to be learned, discerning the relationships that you come in contact with, and discerning your own motivations as you proceed."
 
"Your discipline here needs to be in learning to discern the way—discerning the lessons that have to be learned, discerning the relationships that you come in contact with, and discerning your own motivations as you proceed."
*[[Greater Community Spirituality]], chap 10, p. 121
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==References==
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== Further Study ==
 
== Further Study ==

Revision as of 21:53, 2 January 2012

Long Quotes

"Discernment, then, becomes not a matter of judgment and criticism but a means for recognition. Instead of good or bad, it becomes yes or no. You know what to follow and what not to follow. You know who to be with and who not to be with—all without judgment and condemnation. How simple this is and how direct and natural. How life confirming this is for you who can receive it." [1]


Short Quotes

"Discernment is knowing what something is, as it truly exists at this moment. [1]


"Your discipline here needs to be in learning to discern the way—discerning the lessons that have to be learned, discerning the relationships that you come in contact with, and discerning your own motivations as you proceed." [1]

References

Further Study

Greater Community Spirituality, chapter 7: How Is Wisdom Achieved in Life?