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==Excerpts==
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"You must be very patient for real understanding to develop."<ref>''Greater Community Spirituality'', Chapter 2: [http://www.newmessage.org/the-message/volume-2/greater-community-spirituality/what-is-the-world What is the world?]</ref>
"Be patient. Do not let your emotions drive you here and drive you there, for the workings of the heart are beyond the emotions that you feel day to day and moment to moment. They represent the great undercurrent. Like the great undercurrents that move the waters of the oceans of this world, they move the direction of your life. Yet like the great undercurrents of the oceans, they are not seen or recognized from the surface. If you live at the surface of your mind, you will be swayed by this thought and that thought and the thoughts of others. You will be governed by the mental environment in which you live."
 
<ref>[[Living The Way of Knowledge]] (Chapter 3, The Pillar of Relationships)</ref>
 
  
"It is only when people are ambitious and impatient, when they seek to have the great rewards now instead of later, that they get into serious trouble."
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<ref>[[Living The Way of Knowledge]] (Chapter 10, Being Present in the World)</ref>
 
  
"For what is patience but relieving yourself of your own frantic pursuits to enjoy the luxury of stillness and the depths of true understanding."<ref>Steps To Knowledge Continuation Training (Step 3)</ref>
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"What is patience but relieving yourself of your own frantic pursuits to enjoy the luxury of stillness and the depths of true understanding?"</big><ref>''[[Steps to Knowledge]] Continuation Training'', Step 3</ref>
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"Be patient. Do not let your emotions drive you here and drive you there, for the workings of the heart are beyond the emotions that you feel day to day and moment to moment. They represent the great undercurrent. Like the great undercurrents that move the waters of the oceans of this world, they move the direction of your life. Yet like the great undercurrents of the oceans, they are not seen or recognized from the surface. If you live at the surface of your mind, you will be swayed by this thought and that thought and the thoughts of others. You will be governed by the mental environment in which you live."
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<ref>''[[Living The Way of Knowledge]]'', Chapter 3: The Pillar of Relationships</ref>
  
 
==References==
 
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==See also==
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[[Impatience]]
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[[Forbearance]]
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[http://www.newmessage.org/wiki/Practices#Patience Practices:Patience]
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[[category:Mental environment]]
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== Further Study ==
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*[https://www.newmessage.org/the-message/volume-0/book-0/the-mysterious-path-of-revelation/ The Mysterious Path of Revelation] (February 18, 2009)

Latest revision as of 16:09, 27 February 2024

"You must be very patient for real understanding to develop."[1]

Patience.jpeg

"What is patience but relieving yourself of your own frantic pursuits to enjoy the luxury of stillness and the depths of true understanding?"[2]

"Be patient. Do not let your emotions drive you here and drive you there, for the workings of the heart are beyond the emotions that you feel day to day and moment to moment. They represent the great undercurrent. Like the great undercurrents that move the waters of the oceans of this world, they move the direction of your life. Yet like the great undercurrents of the oceans, they are not seen or recognized from the surface. If you live at the surface of your mind, you will be swayed by this thought and that thought and the thoughts of others. You will be governed by the mental environment in which you live." [3]

References

  1. Greater Community Spirituality, Chapter 2: What is the world?
  2. Steps to Knowledge Continuation Training, Step 3
  3. Living The Way of Knowledge, Chapter 3: The Pillar of Relationships

See also

Impatience

Forbearance

Practices:Patience

Further Study