2011-07-29-The Highest Reality You Can Perceive

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Topic: The Highest Reality You Can Perceive

Group: 11:11 Progress Group

Facilitators

Teacher: Thought Adjuster

TR: Oscar

Session

Lesson

Thought Adjuster: “Your reality is always affected by your perception – by the way in which you see events and consider them in your mind. The pessimist and the optimist live in the same world, but for one of them, things seem to be better. You are tied to your way of seeing the world, because this is how your mind works with the task of consolidating the received stimuli into a single entity, which you call reality.

“For this reason you can’t talk about an single reality. Even when your media strives to force all of you to share the same vision of reality adjusted to the needs of a few in order to keep you submissive and lethargic, it is finally up to each one of you to choose how to consider the events and situations around you and how to react to them.

“You can be an optimist or a pessimist. You can choose to consider life as a random series of events or as a plan crafted by an invisible hand to help you achieve perfection. This is your main decision. However, in order to avoid the ebb and flow of the capricious human mind, it would serve you better to focus the foundations of your reality on the inner life, the stimuli and the realizations of the soul, the highest reality you can perceive.

“If you find your leverage in the voice of the Father, speaking directly to your soul, you will start to consider the events and the situations you find along your path as part of the whole, as pieces of a bigger puzzle. You can’t yet see the whole, but through your choices and actions in your sphere of influence, you can participate in the organization of the pieces. Thus, you are only responsible for doing the best you can in the part that has been entrusted to you and you have to learn to trust that the outcome is always in the hands of the Father or His innumerable agents.

“Be great in small things so you can show that you can also be great in great things. As your understanding about the big puzzle grows, you will be rewarded with more authority, and you will be able to contribute by placing more pieces. The puzzle is the will of the Father for creation, and your work in organizing the pieces currently in front of you represents the degree of how you have dedicated your life to His will.

“Maybe there is little you can do today to improve some of the less desirable situations in your world, but whatever little you can do, do it with all the might of your soul and all the resources of your personality, because in this moment and in the situation in which you find yourself, you are the only one who can do something about it.”