Difference between revisions of "Hourly practice"
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"You demonstrate [[freedom]] when you remember to listen for [[Knowledge]] upon the hour, and you check yourself and your environment. This is a remarkable act of liberation, for you set yourself apart from the forces that govern people in the world. You step outside the world's influence, and pull yourself out of its current. You exercise the greater awareness and discernment which are yours to wield." | "You demonstrate [[freedom]] when you remember to listen for [[Knowledge]] upon the hour, and you check yourself and your environment. This is a remarkable act of liberation, for you set yourself apart from the forces that govern people in the world. You step outside the world's influence, and pull yourself out of its current. You exercise the greater awareness and discernment which are yours to wield." | ||
<ref>[[Steps to Knowledge]] Continuation Training, Step 38</ref> | <ref>[[Steps to Knowledge]] Continuation Training, Step 38</ref> | ||
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+ | "Observe your world without judgment and observe what you are doing in the world without judgment. Then feel if anything needs to be done. Again, your hourly practices take but minutes, and as you practice, they will become more swift, more keen and more effective." <ref>Steps to Knowledge, Step 30</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 17:11, 27 February 2021
"In the study of Steps to Knowledge, the great Book of Practices, it asks you to be still upon the hour, to listen to where you are and to regain a moment of contact with Knowledge within yourself. When people practice this particular hourly practice, they are amazed to see how hours and hours can pass by and they forgot. They forgot to stop and to listen and to look."[1]
"You demonstrate freedom when you remember to listen for Knowledge upon the hour, and you check yourself and your environment. This is a remarkable act of liberation, for you set yourself apart from the forces that govern people in the world. You step outside the world's influence, and pull yourself out of its current. You exercise the greater awareness and discernment which are yours to wield." [2]
"Observe your world without judgment and observe what you are doing in the world without judgment. Then feel if anything needs to be done. Again, your hourly practices take but minutes, and as you practice, they will become more swift, more keen and more effective." [3]
References
- ↑ The Power of Seeing, December 30, 2008
- ↑ Steps to Knowledge Continuation Training, Step 38
- ↑ Steps to Knowledge, Step 30