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== Directives ==
 
== Directives ==
 
"You will need a special focus, a map and a pathway in order to undertake the great preparation in The Way of Knowledge. In addition, you will need the correct curriculum, instruction, attitude, companions and way of evaluating your progress."
 
"You will need a special focus, a map and a pathway in order to undertake the great preparation in The Way of Knowledge. In addition, you will need the correct curriculum, instruction, attitude, companions and way of evaluating your progress."
*[http://www.newmessage.org/chapters/greater-community-spirituality/chapter10.php?bg=black ''GCS''], p.110
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<ref>[http://www.newmessage.org/chapters/greater-community-spirituality/chapter10.php?bg=black ''GCS''], p.110</ref>
  
 
"Your function in life now is to be a student of Knowledge."
 
"Your function in life now is to be a student of Knowledge."
*[[Steps to Knowledge]], Step 262
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<ref>[[Steps to Knowledge]], Step 262</ref>
  
 
"Accept your studenthood so that you may learn to give to the world."
 
"Accept your studenthood so that you may learn to give to the world."
*[[Steps to Knowledge]], Step 272
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<ref>[[Steps to Knowledge]], Step 272</ref>
  
 
"Be totally engaged with your studenthood..."
 
"Be totally engaged with your studenthood..."
*[[Steps to Knowledge]], Step 362
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<ref>[[Steps to Knowledge]], Step 362</ref>
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"Come to your studenthood then with a determination to proceed, to take the journey of many steps, to have the courage to face yourself—your mind, your emotions, your self-criticisms, your self-doubt, even the criticism and doubt of others, all the things that keep you in bondage at this moment."
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<ref>Being a Student of the New Message (November 29, 2009)</ref>
  
 
== Long Quotes ==
 
== Long Quotes ==
  
 
"You who are claiming your studenthood in Knowledge will claim your advocacy for Knowledge. In this, you will increasingly become a force for good in the world—a force that dispels ambivalence, confusion, and conflict, a force for peace, a force for certainty and a force for true cooperation and relationship."
 
"You who are claiming your studenthood in Knowledge will claim your advocacy for Knowledge. In this, you will increasingly become a force for good in the world—a force that dispels ambivalence, confusion, and conflict, a force for peace, a force for certainty and a force for true cooperation and relationship."
*[[Steps to Knowledge]], Step 310
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<ref>[[Steps to Knowledge]], Step 310</ref>
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==References==
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<references/>
  
 
== Further Study ==
 
== Further Study ==

Revision as of 08:13, 4 March 2012

Directives

"You will need a special focus, a map and a pathway in order to undertake the great preparation in The Way of Knowledge. In addition, you will need the correct curriculum, instruction, attitude, companions and way of evaluating your progress." [1]

"Your function in life now is to be a student of Knowledge." [2]

"Accept your studenthood so that you may learn to give to the world." [3]

"Be totally engaged with your studenthood..." [4]

"Come to your studenthood then with a determination to proceed, to take the journey of many steps, to have the courage to face yourself—your mind, your emotions, your self-criticisms, your self-doubt, even the criticism and doubt of others, all the things that keep you in bondage at this moment." [5]

Long Quotes

"You who are claiming your studenthood in Knowledge will claim your advocacy for Knowledge. In this, you will increasingly become a force for good in the world—a force that dispels ambivalence, confusion, and conflict, a force for peace, a force for certainty and a force for true cooperation and relationship." [6]

References

  1. GCS, p.110
  2. Steps to Knowledge, Step 262
  3. Steps to Knowledge, Step 272
  4. Steps to Knowledge, Step 362
  5. Being a Student of the New Message (November 29, 2009)
  6. Steps to Knowledge, Step 310

Further Study

GCS, chap. 10: How Do You Prepare?