Difference between revisions of "Humility"
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"Humility is a product of honesty and compassion, two things which the self-serving have not yet achieved." <ref> Witnessing the Revelation (June 24, 2011)</ref> | "Humility is a product of honesty and compassion, two things which the self-serving have not yet achieved." <ref> Witnessing the Revelation (June 24, 2011)</ref> | ||
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+ | "Your ideas are meant to serve a Greater Reality, you see—not to compete with it, not to deny it, not to try to control it or determine its ultimate reality. Here Knowledge gives you certainty and power, but it also requires humility on your part. <ref> The Power of Knowledge (March 26, 2008)</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 22:13, 28 September 2015
"Real humility is the recognition that you understand the nature of power and its expression in the universe." [1]
"Even in people’s misery, they still do not have the humility to recognize that they cannot establish the terms of engagement regarding their primary relationship with the Creator and with the Will of Heaven." [2]
"Humility is a product of honesty and compassion, two things which the self-serving have not yet achieved." [3]
"Your ideas are meant to serve a Greater Reality, you see—not to compete with it, not to deny it, not to try to control it or determine its ultimate reality. Here Knowledge gives you certainty and power, but it also requires humility on your part. [4]
References
- ↑ Steps to Knowledge Continuation Training, Step 80
- ↑ The Initiation (June 28, 2011)
- ↑ Witnessing the Revelation (June 24, 2011)
- ↑ The Power of Knowledge (March 26, 2008)