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;"Discernment is knowing what something is, | ;"Discernment is knowing what something is, | ||
− | :as it truly exists at this moment." <ref | + | :as it truly exists at this moment." </big><ref>''Greater Community Spirituality'', Chapter 7: [https://www.newmessage.org/the-message/volume-2/greater-community-spirituality/how-is-wisdom-achieved-in-life How is Wisdom achieved in life?]</ref> |
;"Your discipline here needs to be in learning to discern the way— | ;"Your discipline here needs to be in learning to discern the way— | ||
:discerning the lessons that have to be learned, | :discerning the lessons that have to be learned, | ||
:discerning the relationships that you come in contact with, and | :discerning the relationships that you come in contact with, and | ||
− | :discerning your own motivations as you proceed."<ref | + | :discerning your own motivations as you proceed."<ref>''Greater Community Spirituality'', Chapter 10: [https://www.newmessage.org/the-message/volume-2/greater-community-spirituality/how-do-you-prepare How do you prepare?]</ref> |
− | == | + | == Directives == |
+ | "To practice real discernment, you must practice restraint—holding yourself back: 'Restraint is the most important thing.' Tao Te Ching."<ref name="mvs23"/> | ||
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+ | "Do not think that any foreign power would come here to try to help you without wanting | ||
+ | something from you. Do not think any foreign power would extend itself to humanity and its difficult | ||
+ | circumstances, expending this wealth and this energy, unless they had a great and secret motive."<ref>''The Great Waves of Change'', Chapter 10: [http://www.newmessage.org/the-message/volume-4/great-waves-change/the-great-waves-and-the-hidden-reality-of-contact The Great Waves and the Hidden Reality of Contact]</ref> | ||
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+ | == Discerning the essence of things == | ||
"Though your senses will perceive the form of things, your heart will experience the essence of things, and this is how things will become known. Once they are known, you will realize how you are to participate with them. Thus, all your faculties of mind will be utilized for one great purpose, for Knowledge will utilize all your faculties and the faculties of the world for the redemption of the world, which is the redemption of Knowledge within the world." | "Though your senses will perceive the form of things, your heart will experience the essence of things, and this is how things will become known. Once they are known, you will realize how you are to participate with them. Thus, all your faculties of mind will be utilized for one great purpose, for Knowledge will utilize all your faculties and the faculties of the world for the redemption of the world, which is the redemption of Knowledge within the world." | ||
− | <ref> | + | <ref>''Steps to Knowledge'', [http://stepstoknowledge.com/steps/Step273-My-Teachers-hold-the-memory-of-my-Ancient-Home-for-me.htm Step 273: My Teachers hold the memory of my Ancient Home for me.]</ref> |
− | == | + | == The essence of discernment == |
"The essence of discernment is stillness. If you can be still with another, without trying to make | "The essence of discernment is stillness. If you can be still with another, without trying to make | ||
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"Discernment, then, becomes not a matter of judgment and criticism but a means for recognition. Instead of good or bad, it becomes yes or no. You know what to follow and what not to follow. You know who to be with and who not to be with—all without judgment and condemnation. | "Discernment, then, becomes not a matter of judgment and criticism but a means for recognition. Instead of good or bad, it becomes yes or no. You know what to follow and what not to follow. You know who to be with and who not to be with—all without judgment and condemnation. | ||
How simple this is and how direct and natural. How life confirming this is for you who can receive it." | How simple this is and how direct and natural. How life confirming this is for you who can receive it." | ||
− | <ref | + | <ref>''Greater Community Spirituality'', Chapter 24: [https://www.newmessage.org/the-message/volume-2/greater-community-spirituality/what-is-steps-to-knowledge What is Steps to Knowledge?]</ref> |
"Discernment is not asking the right questions or having the right checklist. It is the | "Discernment is not asking the right questions or having the right checklist. It is the | ||
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restrain yourself until the moment of action is called for, however long that may be. If you are without | restrain yourself until the moment of action is called for, however long that may be. If you are without | ||
illusions about yourself, then you will be without illusions about others. | illusions about yourself, then you will be without illusions about others. | ||
− | Discernment, then, is the product of a great development." <ref name="w2ch6"> | + | Discernment, then, is the product of a great development." <ref name="w2ch6">''Wisdom from the Greater Community'', Book 2, Chapter 6: [https://www.newmessage.org/the-message/volume-6/wisdom-greater-community-book-2/what-is-discernment Discernment]</ref> |
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− | [ | + | == Discernment in relationships== |
+ | "To practice discernment in relationships and in life, the first step is to hold back from wanting something from it. This holds true for discerning people, places, events (good or bad) and things. Without this first step preference, persuasions from others and the fear of not having will cloud your vision and discernment. Many great mistakes in relationships begin in this way."<ref name="mvs23">Marshall Summers, Campfire Chat, [https://www.community.newmessage.org/forums/topic/campfire-chat-transcript-march-4-2023/ March 4, 2023]</ref> | ||
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+ | "Another point of discernment: first you must gain a growing sense of real direction in your life before you can discern the appropriateness of any important relationship. 'Seek first the Kingdom of Heaven.' Most people want relationship and partnership first. But that is putting the cart before the horse. After much confusion, struggle, disappointment and the loss of vital years of your life, you finally come back to your core task in life: building your connection to Knowledge and with it, a real sense of purpose and direction."<ref name="mvs23"/> | ||
;"To be able to discern friend from foe in the universe, | ;"To be able to discern friend from foe in the universe, | ||
:you must know the difference between your strength and your weakness, for | :you must know the difference between your strength and your weakness, for | ||
::::your foe will speak to your weakness, and | ::::your foe will speak to your weakness, and | ||
− | ::::your friend will speak to your strength."<ref>''The Allies of Humanity Book Three | + | ::::your friend will speak to your strength."<ref>''The Allies of Humanity'' Book Three, Fourth Briefing: [http://alliesofhumanity.org/hidden-powers/ Hidden Powers]</ref> |
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+ | "The more you learn about | ||
+ | yourself—about your thinking and your behavior—and the more objective you become about yourself, | ||
+ | the more objective you can become about the other person and the clearer your discernment will be. | ||
+ | This clarity of discernment is very important because people are not what they seem. In almost all | ||
+ | cases, people misrepresent themselves unless they are well developed and quite mature. Knowledge is | ||
+ | your guide here, so you do not need to tax your mind in deliberation. But you do need to look, to listen | ||
+ | and to learn."<ref name="rhp12">''Relationships & Higher Purpose'', Chapter 12: [https://www.newmessage.org/the-message/volume-2/relationships-higher-purpose/establishing-meaningful-relationships Establishing Relationships]</ref> | ||
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"Discernment in relationships is very important, particularly for young people, because it is here | "Discernment in relationships is very important, particularly for young people, because it is here | ||
that people give their lives away for pleasure, for charm, for wealth, for advantage. It is here that | that people give their lives away for pleasure, for charm, for wealth, for advantage. It is here that | ||
people commit themselves to relationships, to circumstances and to careers that will never hold | people commit themselves to relationships, to circumstances and to careers that will never hold | ||
− | the possibility of revealing to them what they are really here to do and what they really can do." <ref> The New Message for Young People | + | the possibility of revealing to them what they are really here to do and what they really can do." <ref>''The Bridge to a New Life'': [https://www.newmessage.org/the-message/other-revelations/message-young-people New Message for Young People]</ref> |
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+ | [[File:Practice medallion.jpg|right|Spiritual Practice]] | ||
+ | ==Developing discernment== | ||
+ | "Do not be afraid of conflict. Use conflict to develop discernment. Discernment is an exercise in power and self-determination. It is an exercise in freedom, essential freedom as we have described it."<ref>''[[Steps to Knowledge Continuation Training]]'', Step 81: I will not be afraid of conflict today.</ref> | ||
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+ | "Life does nothing aimlessly. Everything fulfills a purpose. Therefore, your giving must be done with discernment, and your discernment is something you must learn step by step, day by day. This is Wisdom functioning in the world. With Knowledge you must learn this Wisdom; otherwise, you will not be able to give your true gifts effectively and will misinterpret their results. Knowledge will give you that which must be given truly and will direct you to give truly. If you do not interfere with this or place an extra burden upon your giving, your giving will be totally effective and will acknowledge both the giver and the receiver."<ref>''[[Steps to Knowledge]]'', Step 261: I must learn to give with discernment.</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
− | == Further | + | == Further study == |
+ | |||
+ | *''Wisdom from the Greater Community'', Book 2, Chapter 6: [https://www.newmessage.org/the-message/volume-6/wisdom-greater-community-book-2/what-is-discernment Discernment] | ||
+ | |||
*''Greater Community Spirituality'', Chapter 7: [http://www.newmessage.org/chapters/greater-community-spirituality/chapter7.php How Is Wisdom Achieved in Life?] | *''Greater Community Spirituality'', Chapter 7: [http://www.newmessage.org/chapters/greater-community-spirituality/chapter7.php How Is Wisdom Achieved in Life?] | ||
− | *[http://www.newmessage.org/the-message/other-revelations/discernment-in-relationships Discernment in Relationships ( | + | *''Love and Relationships'': [http://www.newmessage.org/the-message/other-revelations/discernment-in-relationships Discernment in Relationships] |
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+ | *''[https://newknowledgelibrary.org/books/steps-to-knowledge-continuation-training-print-book/ Steps to Knowledge Continuation Training]'', Step 7: The difficulties I see in the world today are the opportunities for me to develop discernment. | ||
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+ | *[https://www.newmessage.org/the-message/other-revelations/discerning-false-messengers Discerning False Messengers] (March 21, 2000) | ||
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+ | *''The Great Practices'': [https://www.newmessage.org/the-message/other-revelations/watchtower-paying-attention-world The Watchtower] | ||
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+ | *''Preparing for the Greater Community'', Chapter 11: [https://www.newmessage.org/the-message/volume-2/preparing-for-the-greater-community/discernment-how-to-see Developing Clarity and Discernment] | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
[[Courtesy]] | [[Courtesy]] | ||
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+ | [[Objectivity]] | ||
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+ | == Further study == | ||
+ | |||
+ | The Free School of the New Message, [https://www.community.newmessage.org/the-journey-to-a-new-life-march-april-2023/ March - April 2023 session] (Registration required) | ||
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[[category:practice]] | [[category:practice]] | ||
[[category:knowledge]] | [[category:knowledge]] |
Latest revision as of 16:06, 7 March 2023
- "Discernment is knowing what something is,
- as it truly exists at this moment." [1]
- "Your discipline here needs to be in learning to discern the way—
- discerning the lessons that have to be learned,
- discerning the relationships that you come in contact with, and
- discerning your own motivations as you proceed."[2]
Directives
"To practice real discernment, you must practice restraint—holding yourself back: 'Restraint is the most important thing.' Tao Te Ching."[3]
"Do not think that any foreign power would come here to try to help you without wanting something from you. Do not think any foreign power would extend itself to humanity and its difficult circumstances, expending this wealth and this energy, unless they had a great and secret motive."[4]
Discerning the essence of things
"Though your senses will perceive the form of things, your heart will experience the essence of things, and this is how things will become known. Once they are known, you will realize how you are to participate with them. Thus, all your faculties of mind will be utilized for one great purpose, for Knowledge will utilize all your faculties and the faculties of the world for the redemption of the world, which is the redemption of Knowledge within the world." [5]
The essence of discernment
"The essence of discernment is stillness. If you can be still with another, without trying to make them good or bad, or divine or evil, then you can begin to experience him or her very directly." [6]
"Discernment, then, becomes not a matter of judgment and criticism but a means for recognition. Instead of good or bad, it becomes yes or no. You know what to follow and what not to follow. You know who to be with and who not to be with—all without judgment and condemnation. How simple this is and how direct and natural. How life confirming this is for you who can receive it." [7]
"Discernment is not asking the right questions or having the right checklist. It is the ability to know. It is the ability to experience another, not critically but directly. It is the ability to restrain yourself until the moment of action is called for, however long that may be. If you are without illusions about yourself, then you will be without illusions about others. Discernment, then, is the product of a great development." [6]
Discernment in relationships
"To practice discernment in relationships and in life, the first step is to hold back from wanting something from it. This holds true for discerning people, places, events (good or bad) and things. Without this first step preference, persuasions from others and the fear of not having will cloud your vision and discernment. Many great mistakes in relationships begin in this way."[3]
"Another point of discernment: first you must gain a growing sense of real direction in your life before you can discern the appropriateness of any important relationship. 'Seek first the Kingdom of Heaven.' Most people want relationship and partnership first. But that is putting the cart before the horse. After much confusion, struggle, disappointment and the loss of vital years of your life, you finally come back to your core task in life: building your connection to Knowledge and with it, a real sense of purpose and direction."[3]
- "To be able to discern friend from foe in the universe,
- you must know the difference between your strength and your weakness, for
- your foe will speak to your weakness, and
- your friend will speak to your strength."[8]
"The more you learn about yourself—about your thinking and your behavior—and the more objective you become about yourself, the more objective you can become about the other person and the clearer your discernment will be. This clarity of discernment is very important because people are not what they seem. In almost all cases, people misrepresent themselves unless they are well developed and quite mature. Knowledge is your guide here, so you do not need to tax your mind in deliberation. But you do need to look, to listen and to learn."[9]
"Discernment in relationships is very important, particularly for young people, because it is here that people give their lives away for pleasure, for charm, for wealth, for advantage. It is here that people commit themselves to relationships, to circumstances and to careers that will never hold the possibility of revealing to them what they are really here to do and what they really can do." [10]
Developing discernment
"Do not be afraid of conflict. Use conflict to develop discernment. Discernment is an exercise in power and self-determination. It is an exercise in freedom, essential freedom as we have described it."[11]
"Life does nothing aimlessly. Everything fulfills a purpose. Therefore, your giving must be done with discernment, and your discernment is something you must learn step by step, day by day. This is Wisdom functioning in the world. With Knowledge you must learn this Wisdom; otherwise, you will not be able to give your true gifts effectively and will misinterpret their results. Knowledge will give you that which must be given truly and will direct you to give truly. If you do not interfere with this or place an extra burden upon your giving, your giving will be totally effective and will acknowledge both the giver and the receiver."[12]
References
- ↑ Greater Community Spirituality, Chapter 7: How is Wisdom achieved in life?
- ↑ Greater Community Spirituality, Chapter 10: How do you prepare?
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Marshall Summers, Campfire Chat, March 4, 2023
- ↑ The Great Waves of Change, Chapter 10: The Great Waves and the Hidden Reality of Contact
- ↑ Steps to Knowledge, Step 273: My Teachers hold the memory of my Ancient Home for me.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Wisdom from the Greater Community, Book 2, Chapter 6: Discernment
- ↑ Greater Community Spirituality, Chapter 24: What is Steps to Knowledge?
- ↑ The Allies of Humanity Book Three, Fourth Briefing: Hidden Powers
- ↑ Relationships & Higher Purpose, Chapter 12: Establishing Relationships
- ↑ The Bridge to a New Life: New Message for Young People
- ↑ Steps to Knowledge Continuation Training, Step 81: I will not be afraid of conflict today.
- ↑ Steps to Knowledge, Step 261: I must learn to give with discernment.
Further study
- Wisdom from the Greater Community, Book 2, Chapter 6: Discernment
- Greater Community Spirituality, Chapter 7: How Is Wisdom Achieved in Life?
- Love and Relationships: Discernment in Relationships
- Steps to Knowledge Continuation Training, Step 7: The difficulties I see in the world today are the opportunities for me to develop discernment.
- Discerning False Messengers (March 21, 2000)
- The Great Practices: The Watchtower
- Preparing for the Greater Community, Chapter 11: Developing Clarity and Discernment
See Also
Further study
The Free School of the New Message, March - April 2023 session (Registration required)