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− | "It is your unfulfilled desires, your failed expectations, your thwarted intentions and your inability to express yourself that keep you in a state of aggravation and oppression."<ref name="jag">Joy and Gratitude | + | "It is your unfulfilled desires, your failed expectations, your thwarted intentions and your inability to express yourself that keep you in a state of aggravation and oppression."<ref name="jag">''The Great Practices'':[https://www.newmessage.org/the-message/other-revelations/joy-gratitude Joy and Gratitude]</ref> |
− | "You cannot return to your [[Ancient Home]] [[Ambivalence|ambivalent]] or with grievances or aggravation or resentment." <ref name="wic">What is Creation? | + | "You cannot return to your [[Ancient Home]] [[Ambivalence|ambivalent]] or with grievances or aggravation or resentment." <ref name="wic">''The One God'', Chapter 5: [https://www.newmessage.org/the-message/volume-1/one-god/what-is-creation What is Creation?]</ref> |
==Directives== | ==Directives== | ||
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"Deeply experience what you have as an antidote to this endless wanting and searching and yearning and all of the [[Happiness|unhappiness]], [[disappointment]] and aggravation that it brings to you." <ref name="jag"/> | "Deeply experience what you have as an antidote to this endless wanting and searching and yearning and all of the [[Happiness|unhappiness]], [[disappointment]] and aggravation that it brings to you." <ref name="jag"/> | ||
− | "If you keep taking [[Steps to Knowledge|steps]] and keep focused on your goal, you will reach the other side and you will spare yourself much anxiety and aggravation." <ref> | + | "If you keep taking [[Steps to Knowledge|steps]] and keep focused on your goal, you will reach the other side and you will spare yourself much anxiety and aggravation." <ref>''Wisdom from the Greater Community'' Book 2, Chapter 11: [https://www.newmessage.org/the-message/volume-6/wisdom-greater-community-book-2/spiritual-practice-find-purpose Spiritual Practice]</ref> |
− | "Welcome necessity, then, for it frees you from the aggravation and the disability of [[ambivalence]]." <ref>Steps to Knowledge, Step 172</ref> | + | "Welcome necessity, then, for it frees you from the aggravation and the disability of [[ambivalence]]." <ref>''Steps to Knowledge'', [http://stepstoknowledge.com/steps/Step172-I-must-reclaim-my-Knowledge.htm Step 172]: I must reclaim my Knowledge.</ref> |
==Particular to the journey of the individual along the Way== | ==Particular to the journey of the individual along the Way== | ||
− | "You seek [[Stillness|quiet]] more and more as gross stimulation becomes a great aggravation." <ref> | + | "You seek [[Stillness|quiet]] more and more as gross stimulation becomes a great aggravation." <ref>''Wisdom from the Greater Community'', Book 2, Chapter 34: [https://www.newmessage.org/the-message/volume-6/wisdom-greater-community-book-2/way-knowledge-beyond-beliefs Walking the Way of Knowledge]</ref> |
"You do not need to constantly aggravate your [[The Mind|mind]] in order to progress in the most direct manner." | "You do not need to constantly aggravate your [[The Mind|mind]] in order to progress in the most direct manner." | ||
− | <ref> | + | <ref>''Wisdom from the Greater Community'', Book 1, Chapter 3: [https://www.newmessage.org/the-message/volume-6/wisdom-greater-community-book-1/greater-community-reality Greater Community]</ref> |
==Aggravation as agitation== | ==Aggravation as agitation== | ||
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"To the mind that is cultivated, the room without stimulation is a wonderful place. To the mind that is in conflict, the room without stimulation is a terrible place. To the mind that has been refined, the silence of the wilderness is a wonderful experience to be cherished. To the mind in conflict, it is an aggravation. | "To the mind that is cultivated, the room without stimulation is a wonderful place. To the mind that is in conflict, the room without stimulation is a terrible place. To the mind that has been refined, the silence of the wilderness is a wonderful experience to be cherished. To the mind in conflict, it is an aggravation. | ||
− | + | You have two things to [[Mission|accomplish]], which are quite essential to your being here. You cannot neglect them, regardless of your beliefs or point of view. You must develop yourself, your inherent abilities, and you must contribute something vital to the world. Your own Being knows this even if your thoughts do not account for it. Your own Being will be aggravated until it can accomplish these two things, which together comprise your purpose." <ref>''Wisdom from the Greater Community'', Book 1, Chapter 6: [https://www.newmessage.org/the-message/volume-6/wisdom-greater-community-book-1/health Health]</ref> | |
− | You have two things to [[Mission|accomplish]], which are quite essential to your being here. You cannot neglect them, regardless of your beliefs or point of view. You must develop yourself, your inherent abilities, and you must contribute something vital to the world. Your own Being knows this even if your thoughts do not account for it. Your own Being will be aggravated until it can accomplish these two things, which together comprise your purpose." <ref> | ||
==Larger-scale and more widespread aggravation== | ==Larger-scale and more widespread aggravation== | ||
"Resident problems and dissent and aggravation will be pushed to the boiling point by the power of [[The Great Waves of Change|the Great Waves of change]]." | "Resident problems and dissent and aggravation will be pushed to the boiling point by the power of [[The Great Waves of Change|the Great Waves of change]]." | ||
− | <ref name="rraw">Rebellion, Revolution and War (February 22, 2011)</ref> | + | <ref name="rraw">[https://www.newmessage.org/the-message/other-revelations/revolution-war Rebellion, Revolution and War] (February 22, 2011)</ref> |
− | " | + | "Their long aggravation or political oppression, their long disenfranchisement of their rights will now be driven to extreme [[revolution]] for which people are willing to die and to sacrifice themselves—ordinary people, average people, people in many, |
many places." <ref name="rraw"/> | many places." <ref name="rraw"/> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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− | ==See | + | == See also == |
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+ | [[Anger]] | ||
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+ | [[Dissatisfaction]] | ||
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[[Journey of the individual]] | [[Journey of the individual]] | ||
[[Stress]] | [[Stress]] | ||
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[[category:Mental environment]] | [[category:Mental environment]] |
Latest revision as of 14:14, 11 March 2024
"It is your unfulfilled desires, your failed expectations, your thwarted intentions and your inability to express yourself that keep you in a state of aggravation and oppression."[1]
"You cannot return to your Ancient Home ambivalent or with grievances or aggravation or resentment." [2]
Directives
"You have to limit how much bad news you let into your home through the media that keeps you in a state of frustration and aggravation." [1]
"Deeply experience what you have as an antidote to this endless wanting and searching and yearning and all of the unhappiness, disappointment and aggravation that it brings to you." [1]
"If you keep taking steps and keep focused on your goal, you will reach the other side and you will spare yourself much anxiety and aggravation." [3]
"Welcome necessity, then, for it frees you from the aggravation and the disability of ambivalence." [4]
Particular to the journey of the individual along the Way
"You seek quiet more and more as gross stimulation becomes a great aggravation." [5]
"You do not need to constantly aggravate your mind in order to progress in the most direct manner." [6]
Aggravation as agitation
"To the mind that is cultivated, the room without stimulation is a wonderful place. To the mind that is in conflict, the room without stimulation is a terrible place. To the mind that has been refined, the silence of the wilderness is a wonderful experience to be cherished. To the mind in conflict, it is an aggravation. You have two things to accomplish, which are quite essential to your being here. You cannot neglect them, regardless of your beliefs or point of view. You must develop yourself, your inherent abilities, and you must contribute something vital to the world. Your own Being knows this even if your thoughts do not account for it. Your own Being will be aggravated until it can accomplish these two things, which together comprise your purpose." [7]
Larger-scale and more widespread aggravation
"Resident problems and dissent and aggravation will be pushed to the boiling point by the power of the Great Waves of change." [8]
"Their long aggravation or political oppression, their long disenfranchisement of their rights will now be driven to extreme revolution for which people are willing to die and to sacrifice themselves—ordinary people, average people, people in many, many places." [8]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 The Great Practices:Joy and Gratitude
- ↑ The One God, Chapter 5: What is Creation?
- ↑ Wisdom from the Greater Community Book 2, Chapter 11: Spiritual Practice
- ↑ Steps to Knowledge, Step 172: I must reclaim my Knowledge.
- ↑ Wisdom from the Greater Community, Book 2, Chapter 34: Walking the Way of Knowledge
- ↑ Wisdom from the Greater Community, Book 1, Chapter 3: Greater Community
- ↑ Wisdom from the Greater Community, Book 1, Chapter 6: Health
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Rebellion, Revolution and War (February 22, 2011)