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== Directives ==
 
== Directives ==
 
"Develop character by developing patience, forbearance, restraint, objectivity, compassion, the ability to observe others and the ability to have your life be undefined."
 
"Develop character by developing patience, forbearance, restraint, objectivity, compassion, the ability to observe others and the ability to have your life be undefined."
<ref>''[[Living the Way of Knowledge]]'', chap. 3, p. 21</ref>
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<ref name="living">''[[Living the Way of Knowledge]]''</ref>
  
 
"Instead of being concerned about hurting another, be concerned about being honest and compassionate. If you are being honest and compassionate, then everything you do will be beneficial."
 
"Instead of being concerned about hurting another, be concerned about being honest and compassionate. If you are being honest and compassionate, then everything you do will be beneficial."
<ref>''[[Relationships & Higher Purpose]]'', chap. 14, p. 172</ref>
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<ref name="rhp">''[[Relationships & Higher Purpose]]''</ref>
  
 
== Short Quotes ==
 
== Short Quotes ==
 
"Whatever you have done to hurt yourself or others is now brought to develop Wisdom, compassion and discernment."
 
"Whatever you have done to hurt yourself or others is now brought to develop Wisdom, compassion and discernment."
<ref>''[[Living the Way of Knowledge]]'', chap. 2, p. 13</ref>
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"Your employment is a perfect environment to teach you discernment, discretion, insight, compassion, ability and restraint."
 
"Your employment is a perfect environment to teach you discernment, discretion, insight, compassion, ability and restraint."
<ref>''[[Living the Way of Knowledge]]'', chap. 5, p. 41</ref>
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"[These] virtues ... emanate from Knowledge--devotion, compassion, wisdom, strength, perseverance, courage and patience."
 
"[These] virtues ... emanate from Knowledge--devotion, compassion, wisdom, strength, perseverance, courage and patience."
<ref>''[[Living the Way of Knowledge]]'', chap.11, p. 137</ref>
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"Compassion is observing yourself without judgment, aligning yourself with the truth to the extent that you can experience it, being a direct participant in life, choosing what is true over what seems comfortable or accommodating to others and seeking truth over advantage."
 
"Compassion is observing yourself without judgment, aligning yourself with the truth to the extent that you can experience it, being a direct participant in life, choosing what is true over what seems comfortable or accommodating to others and seeking truth over advantage."
<ref>''[[Wisdom from The Greater Community]]'', vol. II, chap. 18</ref>
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<ref name="wisdom">''[[Wisdom from The Greater Community]]'', vol. II, chap. 18</ref>
  
 
“Your role here is to limit suffering and to teach compassion because compassion emanates from Knowledge.”
 
“Your role here is to limit suffering and to teach compassion because compassion emanates from Knowledge.”
<ref>''[[Wisdom from The Greater Community]]'', vol. II, chap. 14</ref>
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<ref name="wisdom"/>
  
 
== Long Quotes ==
 
== Long Quotes ==
 
“Knowing that the world is emerging into the Greater Community gives you such a greater perspective on events that it allows you to be compassionate with people. It gives you a perspective that is very essential. We say these things because it helps people prepare for the future. Now they can begin to escape their own personal viewpoint that confines their perspective and begin to see things in a larger way.”
 
“Knowing that the world is emerging into the Greater Community gives you such a greater perspective on events that it allows you to be compassionate with people. It gives you a perspective that is very essential. We say these things because it helps people prepare for the future. Now they can begin to escape their own personal viewpoint that confines their perspective and begin to see things in a larger way.”
<ref>''[[Wisdom from The Greater Community]]'', vol. I, chap. 8</ref>
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"Whether humanity’s united society is a society of Wisdom, compassion and understanding that can tolerate diversity or whether it is an oppressive society with a cruel and harsh dictatorship that values control beyond all things, the outcome is up to you and up to others along with you."
 
"Whether humanity’s united society is a society of Wisdom, compassion and understanding that can tolerate diversity or whether it is an oppressive society with a cruel and harsh dictatorship that values control beyond all things, the outcome is up to you and up to others along with you."
<ref>''[[Living the Way of Knowledge]]'', chap. 11, p. 125</ref>
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"You will be tempted to condemn the false. You will be tempted to throw the false away. You may be brutal and angry with yourself. You may be critical and judgmental of others. Yet you learn ... that what is small can represent what is great. You learn that what is false in all of its manifestations represents the need for Knowledge. This encourages acceptance, forgiveness and compassion. Then you can begin to accept all aspects of yourself and learn to have a sense of a working relationship between them. This leads to self-integration, self-acceptance and, therefore, self-love."
 
"You will be tempted to condemn the false. You will be tempted to throw the false away. You may be brutal and angry with yourself. You may be critical and judgmental of others. Yet you learn ... that what is small can represent what is great. You learn that what is false in all of its manifestations represents the need for Knowledge. This encourages acceptance, forgiveness and compassion. Then you can begin to accept all aspects of yourself and learn to have a sense of a working relationship between them. This leads to self-integration, self-acceptance and, therefore, self-love."
<ref>''[[Relationships & Higher Purpose]]'', chap. 9, p. 84</ref>
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“Compassion must be born of wisdom. It is not sentimental. It is born of the understanding of the true nature of success and failure in human  
 
“Compassion must be born of wisdom. It is not sentimental. It is born of the understanding of the true nature of success and failure in human  

Revision as of 02:25, 12 December 2011

Directives

"Develop character by developing patience, forbearance, restraint, objectivity, compassion, the ability to observe others and the ability to have your life be undefined." [1]

"Instead of being concerned about hurting another, be concerned about being honest and compassionate. If you are being honest and compassionate, then everything you do will be beneficial." [2]

Short Quotes

"Whatever you have done to hurt yourself or others is now brought to develop Wisdom, compassion and discernment." [1]

"Your employment is a perfect environment to teach you discernment, discretion, insight, compassion, ability and restraint." [1]

"[These] virtues ... emanate from Knowledge--devotion, compassion, wisdom, strength, perseverance, courage and patience." [1]

"Compassion is observing yourself without judgment, aligning yourself with the truth to the extent that you can experience it, being a direct participant in life, choosing what is true over what seems comfortable or accommodating to others and seeking truth over advantage." [3]

“Your role here is to limit suffering and to teach compassion because compassion emanates from Knowledge.” [3]

Long Quotes

“Knowing that the world is emerging into the Greater Community gives you such a greater perspective on events that it allows you to be compassionate with people. It gives you a perspective that is very essential. We say these things because it helps people prepare for the future. Now they can begin to escape their own personal viewpoint that confines their perspective and begin to see things in a larger way.” [3]

"Whether humanity’s united society is a society of Wisdom, compassion and understanding that can tolerate diversity or whether it is an oppressive society with a cruel and harsh dictatorship that values control beyond all things, the outcome is up to you and up to others along with you." [1]

"You will be tempted to condemn the false. You will be tempted to throw the false away. You may be brutal and angry with yourself. You may be critical and judgmental of others. Yet you learn ... that what is small can represent what is great. You learn that what is false in all of its manifestations represents the need for Knowledge. This encourages acceptance, forgiveness and compassion. Then you can begin to accept all aspects of yourself and learn to have a sense of a working relationship between them. This leads to self-integration, self-acceptance and, therefore, self-love." [2]

“Compassion must be born of wisdom. It is not sentimental. It is born of the understanding of the true nature of success and failure in human interactions. It is not hopeful and ambitious. It is not a cover-up for pain or discord, anger or grief. It is born of true recognition where things can be seen as they are and interpreted in a useful way.” [4]

“To come into the proximity of Knowledge means that you become more and more like Knowledge itself—more whole, more consistent, more honest, more devoted, more concentrated, more self-disciplined, more compassionate and more self-loving. All of these qualities are developed as you approach that which is the source of these qualities.” [5]

“The blessing that the New Message from God is presenting is the recognition and assurance that humanity has a greater power, the power of Knowledge. It has a long tradition of religion and spirituality that despite its many errors has kept humanity’s ability to follow Knowledge alive, has kept compassion and giving alive in this world, where they have failed in so many others.” [6]

“The greatest powers that are assisting you are unseen. However, they can be known, and it is your privilege to know them. The greater powers perhaps cannot be touched, but they can touch you, and you can receive their grace and utilize it appropriately, for it is you who must grow and regain your strength and authority. In this, you must be supported but not overshadowed. You must be assisted but not manipulated. You must be protected but not guarded. What great compassion this demonstrates.” [7]

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