Readings for Week 3

 

Read: Pages 22-middle of 37

Thoughts for the week:

My purpose for you is that you should know
yourself as Me. (26)

You are, have always been and always will be a
divine part of the divine whole, a member
of the body. (28)

I do not demonstrate My love by not allowing
you to demonstrate yours. (29)

Do not condemn, therefore, all that you would
call bad in the world. Rather, ask yourself,
what about this have you judged bad, and what,
if anything, you wish to do to change it. (32)

Know that what you do in the time of your
greatest trial can be your greatest triumph. For
the experience you create is a statement of Who
You Are--and Who You Want to Be. (34)

It is much easier to change what you are doing
than to change what another is doing. (36)

If you wish to be accurately re-presented, you
must work to change anything in your life which
does not fit into the picture of you that you
wish to project into eternity. (36)
 
 

Look for the answers to these questions:

   1. Why did God create relativity? (24)
   2. What happened in the moment that fear
       existed? (24)
   3. Why has God given each of us the power to
       create? (25)
   4. Do we have the same ability as God to
       create physical reality "out of thin air"? (26)
   5. Why did God create us? (25)
   6. In order to know ourselves as God, what did
       we have to know ourselves as first? (26)
   7. Why did we have to "uncreate" ourselves as
       Creator? (27)
   8. As there is no way for us not to be who and
       what we are, what did we cause ourselves to
       do so that we can then choose to be Who We
       Are? (28)
   9. Why is the act of rejoining the whole, of
       returning to God called "remembrance"? (28)
 10. What is our "soul" purpose? (28)
 11. Why is the world the way it is? (32)
 12. Why doesn't God stop things from happening? (32)
 13. What do all of life's events present themselves
       as? (32)
 14. If we don't have anything to learn, what are we
       here to demonstrate? (34)
 15. Are the "bad" things which happen to us of our
       own conscious choosing? (35)
 16. What is the first step in changing anything? (36)
 17. What is the one reason to do anything? (36)
 18. What is the one reason to un-do anything? (36)
19a. Are there events which are not created or instigated
       you individually? (37)
   b. Then how are these events created? (37)
 20. Why do we create collectively and individually the
       the times we are experiencing? (37)
 21. Is anything "painful" in and of itself? (37)
 22. What is pain the result of? (37)
 23. How can we make pain disappear? (37)
 

Things to Think About:

Are there any "painful" events in your life whose impact
you would like to lessen or alleviate altogether? How
might you do this?

The numbers in parenthesis refer to the pages of
Conversations with God, Book 1 by Neale Donald Walsch
on which this information can be found.

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