Readings for CWG1 Week 13
Read: Pages 121-130
Thoughts for the Week:
You can choose to be a person who has resulted simply
from what has happened or from what you've chosen to
be and do about what has happened. (122)
Let each person in a relationship worry not about the
other, but only, only, only about Self. (124)
The most loving person is the person who is Self-centered.
(124)
You must first see your Self as worthy before you can
see another as worthy. You must first see your Self as
blessed before you can see another as blessed. You must
first know your Self to be holy before you can
acknowledge holiness in another. (126)
My teachers have all come with the same message. Not "I
am holier than you" but "You are as holy as I am". (127)
Be now and forever centered upon your Self. (127)
At the critical juncture in all human relationships,
there is only one question:
What would love
do now? (130)
Look for the answers to these questions:
1. What do we have to learn about relationships? (121)
2. How can we be happy in relationships? (121)
3. What is the purpose of a relationship? (122)
4. What is the "paradox of all human relationships"? (123)
5. When do relationships "fail"? (124)
6. What causes most of the bitterness in a relationship? (125)
7. What happens when we lose sight of each other as
"sacred souls on a sacred journey"?
(126)
8. Why haven't we truly and purely fallen in love with our
Self? (127)
9. What can we do when we react with pain and hurt to the
actions of another? (128)
10. What answer does the Master always come up with? (129)
11. Which is the highest choice? (130)
Things to Think About:
How might your past relationships have been different if
your actions had preceded from what would produce the
highest good for your Self rather than for the other? If
you choose to be Self-centered, when can you take the
wants/needs/desires of the other into your consideration?
Why are we so resistant to the idea of putting our Self
first?
The numbers in parenthesis refer to those pages of
Conversations with God Book 1 by Neale Donald Walsch
on which this information can be found.
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