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[T]he crown of thorns that you wear ... represents your attempt at fulfillment in the world. | [T]he crown of thorns that you wear ... represents your attempt at fulfillment in the world. | ||
− | + | <ref>[http://www.newmessage.org/books/steps-to-knowledge.php Step] Step 96</ref> | |
Great effort is exerted in building things that can fall apart in a moment, things that have no stability or permanence. | Great effort is exerted in building things that can fall apart in a moment, things that have no stability or permanence. | ||
− | + | <ref>''[[Steps Continuation Training]]'', Step 3</ref> | |
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Some people can walk away from a relationship, but they are so bound to their ideas, their beliefs or their assumptions that they are not free to leave them. This is what it means to wear a crown of thorns. This is when the mind is a crown of thorns. You wear it, but it torments you. It seems to give you a kingly title, but in fact it is a harness of misery. It seems to elevate you and give you stature in the world, but in fact it cuts you and hurts you, binds you and mocks you. | Some people can walk away from a relationship, but they are so bound to their ideas, their beliefs or their assumptions that they are not free to leave them. This is what it means to wear a crown of thorns. This is when the mind is a crown of thorns. You wear it, but it torments you. It seems to give you a kingly title, but in fact it is a harness of misery. It seems to elevate you and give you stature in the world, but in fact it cuts you and hurts you, binds you and mocks you. | ||
− | + | <ref>[http://www.newmessage.org/books/greater-community-spirituality-contents.php ''[[Greater Community Spirituality]]''] chap. 14, p. 171</ref> | |
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+ | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 03:49, 10 December 2011
Short Quotes
[T]he crown of thorns that you wear ... represents your attempt at fulfillment in the world. [1]
Great effort is exerted in building things that can fall apart in a moment, things that have no stability or permanence. [2]
Some people can walk away from a relationship, but they are so bound to their ideas, their beliefs or their assumptions that they are not free to leave them. This is what it means to wear a crown of thorns. This is when the mind is a crown of thorns. You wear it, but it torments you. It seems to give you a kingly title, but in fact it is a harness of misery. It seems to elevate you and give you stature in the world, but in fact it cuts you and hurts you, binds you and mocks you. [3]
References
<referencs/>
- ↑ Step Step 96
- ↑ Steps Continuation Training, Step 3
- ↑ Greater Community Spirituality chap. 14, p. 171