Difference between revisions of "Character development"
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building it for as long as necessary. It may take the rest of your life, but every advancement here is permanent. And every | building it for as long as necessary. It may take the rest of your life, but every advancement here is permanent. And every | ||
contribution made in the building of a real foundation is shared with others, by demonstration and by presentation." | contribution made in the building of a real foundation is shared with others, by demonstration and by presentation." | ||
− | <ref name="lwk2"> | + | <ref name="lwk2">[[Living The Way of Knowledge]], Chapter 2</ref> |
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"Build real relationships. Begin with your relationship with Knowledge and develop character by developing patience, forbearance, restraint, objectivity, compassion, the ability to observe others and the ability to have your life be undefined. This builds character, and with this you gain a greater capacity for experience. This is Wisdom. And in order for you to be a vehicle for Knowledge in life-to be an inspiration to others and to give your life wholeheartedly-you must have this foundation and you must have your essential relationships." | "Build real relationships. Begin with your relationship with Knowledge and develop character by developing patience, forbearance, restraint, objectivity, compassion, the ability to observe others and the ability to have your life be undefined. This builds character, and with this you gain a greater capacity for experience. This is Wisdom. And in order for you to be a vehicle for Knowledge in life-to be an inspiration to others and to give your life wholeheartedly-you must have this foundation and you must have your essential relationships." | ||
− | <ref> | + | <ref>[[Living The Way of Knowledge]] (Chapter 3, The Pillar of Relationships)</ref> |
− | " | + | "When praying for another,do not try to |
strengthen a preferred outcome, for you cannot usually know the right | strengthen a preferred outcome, for you cannot usually know the right | ||
outcome for any other person. But you can always give strength of | outcome for any other person. But you can always give strength of | ||
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yourself, for you must possess them to give them, and in giving them | yourself, for you must possess them to give them, and in giving them | ||
you realize that they are in your possession already." | you realize that they are in your possession already." | ||
− | <ref> | + | <ref>[[Steps to Knowledge]], Step 121</ref> |
"This is a journey of many steps. In taking these many steps, you build the self-honesty, the character, the wisdom and the skill to be a vehicle and a vessel for a Greater Will and Power that is the True Source of all life." | "This is a journey of many steps. In taking these many steps, you build the self-honesty, the character, the wisdom and the skill to be a vehicle and a vessel for a Greater Will and Power that is the True Source of all life." | ||
<ref>The New Message for the Individual (September 10, 2006)</ref> | <ref>The New Message for the Individual (September 10, 2006)</ref> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 03:25, 1 August 2013
Excerpts
"Character is built by becoming strong and determined, patient and observant. Character is not personality. Character is an abiding strength, the willingness to wait, a focused determination, and a patient approach.... Character, then, is a development of the person. With character you can begin to build a foundation and continue building it for as long as necessary. It may take the rest of your life, but every advancement here is permanent. And every contribution made in the building of a real foundation is shared with others, by demonstration and by presentation." [1]
"Building character and building capacity go together, for you must learn to wait for many things."
[1]
"Events in life will shape your character. They will shape you mentally and physically. You must go through these experiences with others in order for you to build character."
[2]
"Build real relationships. Begin with your relationship with Knowledge and develop character by developing patience, forbearance, restraint, objectivity, compassion, the ability to observe others and the ability to have your life be undefined. This builds character, and with this you gain a greater capacity for experience. This is Wisdom. And in order for you to be a vehicle for Knowledge in life-to be an inspiration to others and to give your life wholeheartedly-you must have this foundation and you must have your essential relationships."
[3]
"When praying for another,do not try to
strengthen a preferred outcome, for you cannot usually know the right
outcome for any other person. But you can always give strength of
character and strengthen their faculties of mind. This will give you
your own sense of purpose and will reassert these qualities within
yourself, for you must possess them to give them, and in giving them
you realize that they are in your possession already."
[4]
"This is a journey of many steps. In taking these many steps, you build the self-honesty, the character, the wisdom and the skill to be a vehicle and a vessel for a Greater Will and Power that is the True Source of all life."
[5]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Living The Way of Knowledge, Chapter 2
- ↑ Relationships & Higher Purpose, Chapter 12
- ↑ Living The Way of Knowledge (Chapter 3, The Pillar of Relationships)
- ↑ Steps to Knowledge, Step 121
- ↑ The New Message for the Individual (September 10, 2006)