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==In Relationships==
 
==In Relationships==
 
“But people are impatient. They want companionship now. They want sexual fulfillment now. They want to fulfill the expectations of society by having families now. They are unwilling to wait. They are afraid if they wait, then the rendezvous will never happen.” <ref> ''Love and Relationships'', Chapter: [https://www.newmessage.org/the-message/volume-2/love-and-relationships/the-sacred-rendezvous The Sacred Rendezvous]</ref>
 
“But people are impatient. They want companionship now. They want sexual fulfillment now. They want to fulfill the expectations of society by having families now. They are unwilling to wait. They are afraid if they wait, then the rendezvous will never happen.” <ref> ''Love and Relationships'', Chapter: [https://www.newmessage.org/the-message/volume-2/love-and-relationships/the-sacred-rendezvous The Sacred Rendezvous]</ref>
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==Deliverance of your Gift==
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“Here you wait for that moment when your gift must be delivered, and you are prepared to give it in whatever form is appropriate. You may have to wait a very long time for this moment and exercise tremendous patience and forbearance. The ability to do this represents Wisdom.” <ref> ''Greater Community Spirituality'', Chapter 7: [https://www.newmessage.org/the-message/volume-4/greater-community-spirituality/how-is-wisdom-achieved-in-life How Is Wisdom Achieved in Life] </ref>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 13:28, 1 March 2021

In Relationships

“But people are impatient. They want companionship now. They want sexual fulfillment now. They want to fulfill the expectations of society by having families now. They are unwilling to wait. They are afraid if they wait, then the rendezvous will never happen.” [1]

Deliverance of your Gift

“Here you wait for that moment when your gift must be delivered, and you are prepared to give it in whatever form is appropriate. You may have to wait a very long time for this moment and exercise tremendous patience and forbearance. The ability to do this represents Wisdom.” [2]

References

  1. Love and Relationships, Chapter: The Sacred Rendezvous
  2. Greater Community Spirituality, Chapter 7: How Is Wisdom Achieved in Life