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S.E. Idaho Transcript
6-7-02
TR: Bill K.
Opening Prayer: He that has ears, let him hear what the Spirit says.
So,
do we come with this attitude tonight, our Father, our Mother. Tune
up
our flagging spirits, our weary minds, our distracted emotions so
that the
we can both appreciate and make our contribution to the symphony of
beauty.
Help us to strengthen each other. Amen.
Daniel(Bill): I am Daniel. Good evening. I am reminded of our Master
who
stopped his profound speeches and sermons to go out to assist a
child lost
in the street. He never missed an opportunity to be of service. He
always
put human needs first over his predetermined plans. We try to follow
his
example in our lessons with you. Often we think we have put together
grand
soliloquies, dialogues, etc., but we put them aside because your
immediate
concerns and discussion before our transmitting session tell us that
we
need to deal with you, rather than our plans, so nicely thought out.
My friends, please be at ease with life. There is so much you cannot
control! Do not give in to the fear of what could happen, whether it
be
personal danger, the harm of your family, your financial future, the
status
of your nation, the attempt to stop terrorism, whatever the thing
you
cannot control may be. This is your challenge, to reach out in faith
and
give those concerns to the Father within. We have spoken of this
theme
many times and in many ways and yet fear, based not only on
possibilities,
but ultimately based on your sense of helplessness, remains such a
tyrant
of the mind and soul!
We advocate letting fear go. I am sure you understand we are not
advocating a sloppy, sentimental, irresponsible attitude toward
proper
caution in life. I am not suggesting you be reckless, that you be
uncaring
or that you give no thought to safety, financial security, political
leadership or any other area of concern, no. But I am saying to be
careful! Fear is like a wolf hiding in the shadows of the night; and
when
he sees a vulnerable prey he gathers his fellows together for an
attack
that will overwhelm his victim. Fear consumes one's peace and
serenity.
As I just explained, and you may gather from this explanation, this
discussion on fear was not the projected topic. However, it is those
concerns which we are here to assist you with. So let me go over
some old
material by way of reminder.
Fear is often a byproduct of other factors. Fatigue or lack of rest
leaves
a person vulnerable to fears. Too much work without recreation can
cause
stress to rise to the point where the mind is prone to irrational
thinking
and exaggerated fears. The brain, that marvelous organ, is very
delicate;
at the same time as it is very tough. Its balance, chemically, is
incredibly complex. What you need to do to keep your nervous system
in
equilibrium is to keep your life in balance. (This is old material,
but it
bears repeating.) You need meaningful work, whether or not your are
"retired". You need service opportunity. You need worship and
prayer.
You need rest for the body. You need good nutrition. You need
exercise....all of these subject to the fundamental desire to do the
will
of our Father in heaven.
There is one more area you need. You need to ask for help from other
people, from your spiritual family. You need to be together, not
just for
stories, not just for food, but to reinforce each other emotionally
and
spiritually. Yes, it would be good for you to do more sharing than
you
have been doing lately, not in a rigid format necessarily at all.
But do
not carry your burdens alone. Share them with each other. You are
all of
one heart and mind.
My friends, in the summertime, with schedules freed from the
structure of
the school year, in your culture you have programmed a vacation
period. Of
course, this is very wise and very necessary. Unfortunately, your
news
media does not take a vacation from bad news and by its repeated
presentation of discouraging and unhappy information you become
subject to
an imbalance of perception about the way the world really is. I
counsel
you to be careful with the time you spend reading or listening to
bad news.
Deliberately take some time to find the other kind of news. [Ed
note:
like the positive press.com site on the Internet] What you take in
through
your senses is the fodder for your mind to digest.
Bad news produces fearful reactions. Again, I am not suggesting you
become
ostriches putting your head in the sand. Just remember, the universe
is
better and more accurately described as a few black spots on a white
background than a few white spots on a black background.
I am going to conclude my pep talk here so that you may interact
with me on
this issue, or others, if you prefer. Our time is short tonight. I
will
respect the needs of the group in that regard. I observe you are all
tired. I say, you need rest. Questions or comments?
LaReen: Daniel, I just wanted to say the word "serenity". For me
that word
describes the last four lessons wrapped up in one: hope, faith,
trust, and
that word "serenity". It is a beautiful word!
Daniel: Thank you, LaReen for your input here. As we said earlier,
inner
peace is the result of balance. Serenity and inner peace are
synonymous.
So if that word has special meaning for you, then I agree, these
lessons
have been directed toward that purpose. Thank you for your comments.
(Pause) Others who might wish to comment?
Lori: I think it is really hard to maintain balance when our
children are
so vulnerable. I protect myself from the media very consciously. I
have
found it particularly hard the last few days not to be anxious for
all the
young adolescent children everywhere. [Ed note: Eastern Idaho and
Utah have
had two abductions of young girls by strangers that have been major
stories
in the news. One was taken from a sleep-out on a trampoline and the
other
from her bedroom. Lori has two young daughters.] I don't know if
incidents
are increasing or there is just easier access to the information.
But it
seems to me they are increasing. It seems to me the media plays a
role in
informing sociopaths on how to get these things done! So...it just
seems
to feed itself.
Daniel: So, are you asking what you can do differently to have less
anxiety?
Lori: I'm saying, how do we achieve balance or less anxiety when
realistically we should be concerned about the safety of our own
children
in our home at night!!
Virginia: How can we remain tranquil when we have fear for the
safety of
our children? I think one of the greatest pains a human being can
have is
to see their children in pain, or suffering and be absolutely
helpless in
trying to heal that situation!!
Daniel: Yes. It is impossible not to have a certain amount of
anxiety over
those you love and who you perceive to be relatively helpless
against these
kinds of dangers. Even Jesus was very anxious for his apostles upon
the
eve of his crucifixion, for he knew that they had a very tough time
ahead
of them. But, his anxiety did not last forever. He did what you must
do,
what all of us must do, talk it over with God. He had to come to the
place
where he put his apostles in the hands of his Father. He did not
remain
anxious unto death. He regained his peace.
However, yes, it is very difficult, Lori and Virginia. But if you
say to
yourself, "I have a right to be anxious. It is a good thing for me
to
worry and be anxious!" Ask yourself this: if you have done all the
things
you can do for protection, if you have truly been responsible, at
some
point would you not agree that your anxiety is not helpful? It is
hurtful.
It tires you out. It distracts your minds. You can't control
everything!
Inasmuch as you want to help avoid these kind of problems, when you
have
done all you can do, what profit is there in further anxiety?
Of course you have anxiety! It is natural. It is part of your human
nature. Your brain is hard wired to respond to frightening stimuli
with
fear and anxiety. You are a mammal. You have mammalian concern for
your
offspring, just as do the other animal species. But you have a
higher
knowledge then they have. You know that even if the worst thing
happened
to your children, that they should die prematurely at the hand of
some
perpetrator, or at their own hands, that this is not the end of your
relationship with them. Do your best to teach them who they are,
children
of a loving God, even as you, with eternal life stretching before
them.
I suppose I sound somewhat irrelevant. But I have been a mortal. I
had
children. I had these anxieties, too, although my world was not the
dangerous world that your world is. Yes, it is a struggle. But don't
give
it up. Seeking help from each other gives you strength. These are my
words.
Virginia: Daniel, one of the things that brings me a great deal of
comfort,
especially when I get anxious about my children or other people whom
I
love, is that my love is very little compared to the love of God. He
certainly cares more for my child than I do. I don't count my love
less...but it is, (Laughter) because God loves so much more than I
am capable.
Daniel: In your version of love you would prevent your children from
having bad experiences?
Virginia: Yes.
Daniel: But God's love is greater than yours, as you just stated, in
that
He allows them to have bad experiences because He gives them free
will.
They only can learn from their own choices. I know that sounds
tough, but
it is true. Lori, your silence tells me that you are not at peace
with
this process. (Laughter and comments "He knows me so well!")
Lori: I understand what you mean and I have the rational capability
to
(laughter continuing) understand. It's hard.
Daniel: Yes.
Lori: Sometimes it is harder than other times.
Daniel: And also you know it will pass; not the danger, but your
preoccupation with this issue.
Lori: And that's a scary thing because sometimes it might pass too
soon and
your guard can lighten up. That's scary too.
Daniel: As children get older they take upon themselves more and
more
responsibility, until we call them adults. Then they are supposed to
know
everything! (Laughter) So, do your best to assist them in learning
self
protection and these sorts of things. I am not suggesting that you
load a
pistol and teach them how to shoot, but there are many things. I
know you
are aware of this. Also, as they get older this becomes more
difficult to
let go of the supervision you feel towards them, because they are
your
children. But as one of your poets has said, they are like arrows in
the
quiver. You pull the bow and aim them, but they take their own
flight and
they go where the winds of their life's circumstances and their
decisions
take them. Letting go of the sense of ownership that parents have
toward
their children has to be done, ultimately. However, many people do
not
relinquish it during the mortal career. They are challenged with
that
reality, then, on the Mansion Worlds as they begin to see how truly
individual we are and how unique we are. You are a very good mother.
Lori: Thank you.
Daniel: I understand your concerns. Your love is without challenge
or
question.
LaReen: Daniel, don't you think also that by her staying close
spiritually,
her and Mike, don't you think that gives these two beautiful
children an
edge, so to speak, in today's world by watching the example these
two show
with their spiritual growth and their steadfastness, etc?
Daniel: Not just an edge, but three laps ahead in a four lap race.
(Group
chuckles) Yes, the greatest lack in your culture, in our opinion, is
the
lack of spiritual unity within families. Within the Piccalo/Stinson
family
there is that spiritual unity, and within your families as well. It
is on
the basis of that reality that I made the statement about not an
edge, but
laps ahead. It is fundamentally necessary to combat and reverse the
materialism which has torn the American family apart. As to how you
do
that, is for you all and your culture to discover. We predict that
the
hollowness of having all these things that aren't needed will
overcome the
bonds that still tie families together until the breakdown is
intolerable.
Then there will be a rebellion against materialism; a desire for a
simpler
life; a willingness to give up time at work in order to be with
family;
that the greed of materialism will feed upon itself and be self
destructive. This at least is our hope and our prediction as well.
It is
your job, yes, and not just for the purpose of getting an edge on
others,
but it is your job to do this for the welfare of your own family and
to
provide leadership to others in your culture. It is part of our
Correcting
Time agenda. Other comments or questions?
Ken: Curiosity question, Daniel. What was the planned subject for
this
evening? (Group laughs)
Daniel: The topic of impatience...
Ken: Thank you!
Daniel: ..which we will get to.
Group: He is speaking directly to you, Ken.
Ken: Because I am a perfect example. (Laughter continues)
Daniel: We brought this topic up in response to question raised by
Bob
Schrieber, and it was well received It was so well received that the
cards
and letters came in from all over the country. So we decided we are
going
to do a further development on that theme.
Ken: You get fan mail, do you? (More laughter)
Daniel: There were comments from several sources. So does that whet
your
appetite, my friend? (More distracting laughter) Lori, my dear?
Lori: I just wanted to tell you, " thank you". I feel better.(You're
welcome.) And I do want you to know that many times I have felt the
security of my faith and how we go on and on. You might be aware of
conversations I have had with the girls, sharing that secure
feeling.
Daniel: Yes. I know you have faith. I am not worried about you. I am
glad that airing this topic has helped you feel better. Yes, balance
is
difficult. It seems that it always requires effort to stay in
balance
while you are in the mortal career. It is somewhat easier in the
morontial
life, for the intense physical aspects are partially spiritualized
in the
morontial reality. This is the toughest life, and therefore, the
most
valuable life you will live! Have your souls lifted up, my friends.
Let
us conclude now with a standing prayer, once again.
I wish you to visualize energy moving counterclockwise through your
hands,
energy moving through each of your souls to each other, not in a
circular
fashion but in a matrix. Now I want you to visualize your mind
hovering
above your body and connected to it and connected at the center
through the
ceiling to the Divine Minister through Her circuits. Feel now that
energy,
that tri-fold energy, through your hands, through your souls,
through your
minds, physical, morontial, mindal. Inhale your faith.(Breathing in)
Exhale your stress.(Breathing out).
Father, to You, we long to come. Yet we know that every step we take
is a
step forward. Sustain us in our journey. Keep these little ones safe
from
fear, from hate, from depression, from guilt, so that they might
continue
to be Your apostles and Your friends. Amen.
Group: Amen. Thank you Daniel.
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