There is naught but you. (131)
God asks only that you include yourself among
those you love...God suggests--recommends--
putting yourself first. (132)
Putting yourself first in the highest sense
never leads to an unGodly act. (132)
There are times when you may have to give up
Who You Are in order to be Who You Are. (133)
Say your truth--kindly, but fully and completely.
Live your truth gently, but totally and consistently.
Change your truth easily and quickly when your
experience brings you new clarity. (134)
Never do anything in relationship out of a sense of
obligation. (138)
For most people, love is a response to need
fulfillment. (139)
Cultivate the technique of seeing all problems as
opportunities. (141)
4. If you have caught yourself in an unGodly act,
is it because you have put yourself first? (132)
5. How can you determine what is best for you? (132)
6. Does treating others with love mean that you allow
them to do as they wish? (132)
7. Is anything truly "evil"? (133)
8. Why would the biggest evil be to declare nothing to
be evil? (134)
9. What obligations do we have in a relationship? (135)
10. Why was relationship created? (137)
11. Why should you do anything in your relationship? (138)
12. In addition to entering into relationships purposefully,
what else should you and your mate do? (141)
Do you agree that we have no obligations in a relationship?
If not, what obligations do your recognize? How do you feel
about them?
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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