The Importance of Discipline

Meditation can help us discipline our thoughts and emotions.

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Spirit shares His understanding of the timeless
wisdom of the I Ching hexagram 60 – Discipline.

Water is over Lake.
Water is Yang and Lake is Yin.

Discipline follows Dispersal (59) and develops
into Sincerity (61).

Dispersal describes scattering; a disorganized
movement of whatever.

Water over Lake strongly suggests flooding;
a disorganized movement of water, or emotion.

Where is discipline?

Obviously, it is missing.

Is that a personal comment?

Yes.

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Tension is not Necessarily Stress

Medication or meditation in response to stress?

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Spirit shares a grass-roots vision of life.

The Tarot card Page of Wands looked strangely familiar
and yet it was a young boy dressed up in clothes that he
did not seem to feel comfortable wearing.

What does it say to us?

It wouldn’t say the same to me as it would to you.

How do you know? Or, do you?

What does that mean?

When anything or anyone speaks to our inner knowing,
we are receiving a message, and we know it.

Can it be an important message?

It’s always more than important. It is vital to our
self-interest and to our personal world.

That would create inner tension.

Yes.

Who wants inner tension?

It’s not a case of wanting.

Then, needing?

Yes.

Why do we need inner stress?

There’s a difference between stress and tension.

In degree?

In cause. The situation may cause tension and …

Ignoring the…

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Nourishment for Body and Soul

Body and soul each require nourishment, but what sustains them each is different.

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Spirit shares His understanding fo the timeless wisdom
of I Ching 27 – Nourishment.

Nourishment follows Great Accumulation in the order of
the I Ching hexagrams. Mountain is above Thunder. Each
are yang.

Accumulations are as harvests; the successful outcome
of sowing seeds, caring for the crop as it develops, and
then gathering in the harvest; the result of our efforts.

Our body and soul each require nourishment. But, what
sustains them each is different, as is the process,
order, and method by which they each thrive or do not.

Please explain.

Our physical body (for those of us who are experiencing
physical reality) requires nourishment that is taken in
from the environment of matter.

Our soul is nourished, more or less, by how it expresses
itself, shares its essence with other souls, simply by
living a life we know we must live, and by caring for
and encouraging others…

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In Praise of Potential

Whatever has potential to do good or harm today may possess the same power tomorrow, and beyond. Something to think about.

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A simple seeker was talking to herself, or was she
thinking out loud, without making much sound or,
possibly, much sense, either.

I may be what I have become but, perhaps what I was
to begin with was’t entirely my idea. So, how can
I know just how much of what I have or might have
become that I can accept credit or responsibility for

She was beginning to feel more comfortable
interacting with Spirit, the Voice of Authority
in her life, at least for now.

Why for now and not later?

Now doesn’t necessarily exclude later, does it?

That depends.

On what?

On what now has a potential of excluding in the future.

Such as?

Recklessly squandering resources available today
may limit or, in the extreme, exclude them from
your future.

Is that a general observation or a personal comment?

Yes. We each have the potential to improve the…

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Only people?

Why do people seem to act like people?

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Our simple thinker was trying to visualize the different
stages of development, transcendence, and integration of
the capacity and potential of the human attributes of
thought, emotion, justice, and mercy, as symbolized on
Kabbalah Tree of Life and Ladder of Light.

She was also deeply puzzled by the feeling that Spirit
seemed to encourage her struggle without …

Without what?

You don’t seem to think that I will ever fully
understand

Understand what?

Life.

What would understanding life look like?

Total awareness.

Of what?

Of why people are, or seem to be, the way
they are or seem to be.

Only people?

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A dynamic relationship

A chosen way of life, a chosen way of living in harmony with diverse energies.

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Spirit tells me that He and I are as separate assortments of
energy systems, each containing the same energies as the other
but in different strengths and qualities.

We must learn to harmonize with each other, not to homogenize
our particular unique mix of strengths and weaknesses.

We must learn from the concept of Yin and Yang, who share
a dynamic relationship without denying or seeking to
diminish the intrinsic value of the other.

This is our chosen way of life, and perhaps some day
it will be so with everyone.

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There are no future lives

There are worlds beyond worlds, but only one life to live, and to live for.

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Spirit shares I Ching wisdom.

I Ching 56 – Travel follows Abundance and leads to Wind.

Spirit explains:
Abundance can develop stagnation or restlessness.
What does one do with one’s life after one has achieved enough
and has accumulated enough of society’s rewards to almost satisfy
one’s soul, and yet feel that something is missing.

Perhaps it’s time to dare to open our eyes and to dare to allow
ourselves to accept that material and even physical health can
become as a trap that limits our growth and our incentive to move
beyond the confines of conventional limits of awareness

We seem to intuitively know that if we will allow ourselves to see,
there are worlds beyond worlds waiting for us to discover them.

Wow! Are we talking about possible future lives?

There are no future lives. There are no lives. There is, was, and
always will be only one…

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Between Beginnings and Endings

Between beginnings and endings there is Free Will, if choosing can be considered to be Free. It never has been, for me.

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Spirit shares His understanding of timeless wisdom
hidden with the I Ching hexagram 46 – Rising.

Earth is over Wind. Both are Yin.
Rising follows Gathering (45) and moves into
Exhaustion (47).

Rising expresses upward movement, such as the Sun
seems to rise from the Eastern horizon, each morning,
wherever on Earth we may be. It then seems to reach
high into the sky, about mid-day, and then begins
to descend toward the Western horizon, arriving there
to end its daily journey, each evening.

How does that story relate to inspiration?

It teaches us that we live within a structured universe.
There are rules of order, known as Universal Laws.

How can knowing them help me, here and now, today?

Beginnings and endings are inevitable, but what happens
between the two reflects free will.

How?

We each choose.

What?

Not what, alone, but also how and why.

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Unethical Advertising

Unethical advertising manufactures need.

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Spirit shares His understanding of I Ching 43 – Removal.

Lake is over Heaven. Lake is the youngest Yin and
Heaven is the most powerful Yang.

Yin, in this instance is as a butterfly on a rock.
What interaction or common ground can the two share?
Frail over solid.

A rock is not easily crushed or moved, but neither can
it move itself, while a butterfly is easily crushed but
it has power to move itself out of danger; lightness
and mobility over power and immobility.

Removal follows Increase and develops into Meeting.

That’s a curious sequential order.

How so?

I can understand that increase can become clutter and
requiring downsizing, or removal of whatever no longer
serves us well, but how does this lead to Meeting?

Meeting is coming together.

With whom or what?

Awareness.

Of what?

Of what is necessary or desirable and useful, and what is
manufactured…

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