Wednesday, October 29, 2014

I began a new class this week.  When I start with a new group of people, I understand there are new spirits checking what I have to give them from the wealth which learning our world has given me.  At the same time, I am also studying our world as expressed by their new eyes, smiles and voices.

I am already comfortable with the new class, although it's always a transition.  I enjoyed the old class very much.  I had become very comfortable with them.  Even though new students appeared each new week, and others slowly returned to their countries, we felt like a tight-knit group.  I had my setting, and my people.  Then the term ended, and we are meeting each other for the first time once again.

The first day I was somewhat uncertain about the new group.  I'd been assigned the same relatively lower level (3/10), but with a new book.  So I teach the same information, but in a new way, which is alright, I suppose.  The people are always new, and although the language is the same, we are spending our time enhancing our ability to communicate freely.  The language is just a vehicle to share our mind.

The first time you talk to a group of people, or one other person, or a trio or quartet, there is always that awkward uncertainty of how you're going to flow together comfortably in the moment.  The goal is for each of us to have the feeling of using one's life in a way that is worth all of the events of time working together to make us see the glorious be within this moment we play every instant of every day.  I think that's part of the key: recognizing that the world doesn't waste it's time growing for free, and instead really wants us to see how amazingly beautiful the world can be, moment to moment with instants of infinity.

Then again, maybe it's harder than I'm making it sound.  I think conversing well with the world takes plenty of practice, patience and persistence.  You have to continuously extend your mental, cultural, and sometimes, yes, even spiritual boundaries as you expand your comfort zone, that place where you are happy to be here.

There are many ways to feel more at home in the world.  You can meet new people with differences, try new experiences, consume new media, learn new skills, eat new food, and so on.  1 very important technique involves increasing your information and therefore your understanding of our world.

When you begin, it is easy to be interested and enthusiastic about learning, even if you don't realize that that is what you are doing.  This is because everyone enjoys something, and everything involves learning.  Once you learn for a while, though, it becomes evident that there is much you don't know or understand, and that much of that has enormous impacts on your world.  You can only learn so much, and since knowledge is the fuel for the imagination director's course through the halls and gardens of the Universe City, every choice you make has a hint of inherent uncertainty, even when faced with all the love you used uniting your brain for some sort of universally imaginative gain.  As we've always been told, the more we know, the better, wiser and clearer our present future unfolds.  Yet sometimes I can't easily see how this can be, especially because I can't learn everything, as knowledge and its inherent imagination encompass infinity, even if that's the same thing as you me.  Even with the passage of knowledge and wisdom from human to human, there is always a question.  Why?  Because answering is fun, albeit endless.

Even so, the more you understand of this show, the deeper, more luminous and vibrant will be the joy of your flow.

Ultimately, to feel this grow is the goal, which is measured with the glow of your soul.

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