I will forgive my past today. CT Step 10 (MP3)
I will forgive my past today. CT Step 10 |
In The Way of Knowledge, forgiveness means that you
come to see the real meaning in things. You take a different vantage point, a
different position. You see it in a new way. This does not mean you forget
things or try to obliterate them from your awareness or tell yourself that they
do not matter or that they never existed because the ghosts will haunt your
house as long as they are allowed to be there. And they will be there as long
as you create a place for them.
Therefore, today we practice forgiveness. In
addition to your practice in stillness and your hourly exercises in Knowledge
and discernment, recognize what you must release in your past. See what is
still casting a shadow over you, what is still a weight upon your heart, a deep
regret, an anger, a grave disappointment, a constraint from some earlier
decision which is no longer necessary for you. What from your past haunts you
today, disturbs you today, draws you backwards and out of the present moment?
Becoming a student of The Way of Knowledge will
liberate you from the past because it gives you a whole new life, a whole new
way of being, a new experience of being in the world and brings you to that
greater purpose and meaning which are your inheritance. However, for you to
advance towards this, you must look at your past to see what it can give you
and show you in the reclamation of Knowledge. All true contributors have
suffered and can now use their own suffering to help others, to free others and
to educate others. Their past now becomes a resource for giving, a
reinforcement for the truth rather than a denial of the truth. Even though you
have lived without Knowledge in the past to a very great degree, the past can
now serve you. Here the Creator brings all that has been created in the world
and gives it a new purpose, a new meaning and a new application.
Look at each painful event and say, "What can
this teach me about learning The Way of Knowledge?" And if there is still
pain, feel that pain but understand that it can now serve a greater purpose for
you. Wisdom is hard earned. Earn it. Practice it. Use it today.
Practice 10: One
30-minute stillness practice.
Contemplation practice.
Hourly practice.
Picture: Butterfly wings on the
forest floor. Symbolic of what? September 4, 2010
Plan B - If the MP3 doesn’t work, here’s the link
to the folder: New Message - Student Spoken Steps CT Recordings -
Steps to Knowledge Continuation Training - Working file
Chapter
10: How do you prepare?
Reading
link – (you will note many other reading options are available). We continue.
NNC
Note: If you’ve some interest, but this is the
first time you’ve seen Steps, you should go to the beginning blog post. From here you will learn about Steps to Knowledge
and can begin it on the day that makes sense; then progress as needed. Begin at
the beginning.
If you do know about Steps, but have not done Steps
twice completely, read the related materials, and have a sense of the direction
of this study, you won’t get the experience. The Introduction begins:
“This is the Steps
to Knowledge Continuation Training. It is designed to build upon the Steps
that were learned in Steps to Knowledge to
enable you to experience the grace, the power and the direction of Knowledge in
your life and to become an expression of Knowledge in everything that you do.
If you have completed the book, Steps to
Knowledge, twice through and have followed the instructions as they were
given without altering the curriculum in any way, then you are now ready to
begin this more advanced study”.
If you are an independent student, that is
certainly an option. Posts here provide a trail that may let you have a virtual
companion when and if you want one. One may have to study alone, as I did in
the beginning. There are other Steps students blogging their experience and you
might find a person more like you as a companion, or use a number of such Steps
journeys. There are options as well through the Free School of the New Message.
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