- You will receive a body. You may like it or hate it, but it's the only thing
you are sure to keep for the rest of this life.
- You will learn lessons. You are enrolled in a full-time informal school
called "Life On Planet Earth". Every person or incident
is the Universal Teacher.
- There are no mistakes, only lessons.
Growth is a process of experimentation.
"Failures" are as much a part of the process as "successes".
- A lesson is repeated until learned.
It is presented to you in various
forms until you learn then you can go on to the next lesson.
- If you don't learn easy lessons, they
get harder. External problems are
a precise reflection of your internal state. When you learn inner
obstructions, your outside world changes. Pain is how the universe
gets your attention.
- You will know you've learned a lesson
when your actions change. Wisdom
is practice. A little of something is better than a lot of nothing.
- "There" is no better than
"here." When your "there"
becomes a "here" you will simply obtain another "there"
that again looks better than "here."
- Others are only a mirror of you. You cannot love or hate something about another
unless it reflects something you loveor hate about yourself.
- Your life is up to you. Life provides the canvas; you do the painting.
Take charge of your life-or someone else will.
- You always get what you want. Your subconscious rightfully determines what energies,
experiences and people you attract therefore, the only foolproof
way to know what you want, is to see what you have. There are
no victims, only students.
- There is no right or wrong, but there
are consequences. Moralizing doesn't
help. Judgments only hold the patterns in place. Just do your
best.
- Your answers lie inside you. Children need guidance from others; as we mature;
we trust our hearts, where the Laws of Spirit are written. You
know more than you have heard read or been told. All you need
to do is to look, listen and trust.
- You will forget all this . . .
- You can remember any time you wish
. . .
An Article from the
Los Angeles Resources Newspaper, March 1994
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