Even if one glimpses God, there are cuts and splinters and burns along the way.
Sometimes the ancestors deem certain information so important that they send it to the subconscious mind without being consciously asked.
We are the ancestors of the future and what we do now will have an impact.
I maintain that the biggest challenge in the new millennium could be a change of habit. We could change from a dominating commodity culture into one of true exchange in which we learn from each other in humility and respect. I do think it's possible. But it's up to us.
Our office acts like a kind of educational establishment and we are very careful who we educate.
So, the important thing for us to remember, when we're searching for right livelihood, is to stop looking for something to do, and start looking for something to be. And to get in touch with that part that resides deep inside of you that knows who you really are. And see what it would take to call that forth in a BEINGNESS way.
What is central to morality is rational self-constraint (acting from duty), in cease where there is no other incentive to do your duty except that the moral law commands it.
I feel that one of the greatest gifts you can give someone is the truth, but sometimes my words will get stuck on the way out.