Yung Pueblo
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And I think even you and me having this conversation today, I'm sure there are a lot of people
for whom nothing we're talking about is new information, but rather we're having these conversations to be able to embrace more deeply and experience more deeply the concepts that by now most of us already know.
It's living, living it.
Especially, we all have our blind spots.
And so your life experience is not going to come around to honor your experience
your comfort zones, it's gonna come around to bust your comfort zones, to make obvious to you your blind spots.
So I think it feels hard for so many people right now, because everybody's going through their little piece of the crucified world, but we have to remember this is all purposeful, and it's all taking us to who we need to be, because we need to develop the characterological aspects of self
to endure these times, and to transform these times.
Everything happening is a reflection of who we have been.
So if we don't like what's happening, we have to become someone other than who we have been, the renewal of the mind, to know that we were conforming to the patterns of the world, and this is what we got, okay?
Have a renewal of the mind, be different now, and emerge wiser, stronger, uh,
more capable because we have a world to save.
The Course in Miracles says that the people who've lived on this earth, this is amazing to me, it says that the people who've lived on the earth, who've achieved the most, have achieved, like think about the people who've achieved the most, right?
Have achieved a fraction of what all of us are capable of.
That's how early this is in our evolutionary journey.
Isn't that just mind-boggling?
That would just boggle my mind.
Was it George Eliot who says, it's never too late to become who you might have been?
And so, whether it comes to a secular, religious, spiritual, whatever...
If you do it, it works.