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THE TEACHING MISSION |
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South East Idaho TeaM
November 13, 2005
Teachers: Daniel, Minearsia, and Unnamed
Topics: Communication, Listening, Stillness
[ED Note: Before the lesson tonight we had an open forum discussion,
as was suggested in last weeks lesson, about avoidance. Each of us
took the opportunity to speak of what personal concerns we had on
the subject. We listened and felt that we had many similar issues.
Our concerns are evaluated and addressed by those with greater
understanding and insight.]
Prayer by KLARIXISKA (Virginia):
Great God that welcomes us as we are, we thank You that though this
is true, You are constantly causing us to see what we can yet be.
Help us to focus on ourselves and the issues for each individual
life. Help us to look to You, rather than others. Help us to compare
only with where we have come from, not with others. Help us to reach
for the other perfections that You offer and, yes, demand. We ask
that You would open each student's heart tonight and, yes, each of
us teachers, that we might all learn another step, another lesson to
take towards You. Amen.
DANIEL (Bob S.): This is Daniel, your guide, friend, teacher and
most ardent admirer for your willingness tonight to open yourselves
to the truth. We, your elder brothers and sisters, understand as
former mortals how difficult this is for those in your stage of
spiritual maturity. So we are thrilled with what we have heard and
pat you all on the back for your willingness to show your humanness
and your desire to grow spiritually.
I will not be giving the lesson tonight. I am the welcomer. But I
did want to thank you for your efforts this evening. One moment
please.
MINEARSIA (Nancy): Greetings, I am Minearsia, Instructor in
Residence, here with this South East Idaho Teaching base, pleased to
be a part of this continuing dialogue.
Indeed do we commend you on your willingness to participate through
heartfelt evaluation and by trusting your listeners to be gentle, to
hear that which you intended them to hear, and to add no more. For
indeed in communication is there the risk that your intention will
not be perceived accurately. This risk is factually quite high in
common interaction, because Urantians are not skilled in careful
dialogue. You avoid clear communication at many levels. Some of this
dynamic was brought forth in your discussion. To communicate clearly
what you intend requires awareness on many levels and the
willingness to confront the consequences.
Let me be more specific. Clear communication requires, first, that
you understand yourself. You can identify your emotion. You
understand the reasons behind it which requires, again, an
understanding of yourself and from whence you have come. Next, clear
communication will require the unknown quantity in dealing with your
listener, the one or ones for whom your communication is intended.
If it is clear, and you say exactly that which you mean to say, it
might bring a variety of reactions. If your listener does not have
self-awareness, a desire to be self aware, connection to-to use the
term from last week-"the Great Conductor," then they may completely
misperceive your intention, despite your clarity. For they bring to
the party their background, their filters, their desire to hear or
not, and so forth. As you think about this you may begin to
understand what we perceive as we observe Urantian communication.
There are wide gaps between the hearts of those involved and the
outcomes.
Our purpose in this Teaching Mission is to improve the quality of
communication by assisting you the participants in becoming better
listeners, in becoming more self-aware, in becoming more willing to
flex with the change required by growth, and to become more aware of
that which you wish to communicate.
This week's exercise we deem a "grand success" of all the levels I
just overviewed. Sincere congratulations to each of you. Most of
all, congratulations for your willingness. Willingness is the key to
overcoming avoidance.
I thank you for your attention. We have a three-part lesson
prepared. I have provided my piece. At the end we will take
questions, comments and encourage discussion.
DANIEL (Nancy): I am Daniel; I will participate in tonight's topic.
The topic is communication - what enhances communication - what
hinders it- what is it? Minearsia has laid out the grand scope of
communication from the understanding of the one initiating to the
hearing of the one receiving, and suggested the many stages at which
communication can breakdown, leaving it garbled with lack of
understanding.
I desire to narrow the discussion somewhat. What enhances
communication? Listening! Yes, my friends, listening is a powerful
tool, critical, and, yet, you see, this listening must happen on
many levels. Let us begin at the opposite end of where one might
expect we need to begin given, that I am talking about listening.
Let us begin with the one initiating the conversation. Listening to
one's self is an important aspect. What is it that you want the
other one to know? Do you want them to know your anger - probably
not? Although that is easy and that may be your first thought. Do
you want them to know your joy, your hurt, your fear, your creative
thinking process, your observation of the connections and the
patterns of life?
If you are, the receiver listening is again important. Do you hear
routine information? Do you already tune it out, or fill in the end,
having decided that you have been over this ground before? Or, do
you listen to hear something you haven't heard, haven't caught, to
validate another's experience, to understand how you could be of
real service in the situation. And there is so much more we could
say about listening.
My desire tonight is simply to raise it to your attention, once
again, that through the week you may become aware of yourself as a
listener, listener to yourself, listener to others. This simple
exercise will enhance the quality of your communication. Now, I too,
step aside to allow another to share, to contribute to the dialogue.
I am done.
UNNAMED (Simeon): It is worth mentioning, tonight, the emphasis that
several of you placed on the stillness. (During discussion) And
while intellectually, each of you realize that the Source of All
Things is the most real and tangible reality in all the universes,
there is a level of truth on your plane of existence that you find
what you can touch, feel, see and sense with the many faculties of
your mind seems more real to you than "jousting at windmills,"
believing in fairy tales, or putting faith in a practice that,
although you know, intellectually, is of value, can still seem
semi-unreal when you have so many more pressing issues and concerns
right in front of you of a material nature.
It is worth pondering, and yet the most popular subject matter, by
far, in our curriculum has to do with this very unseen reality and
your building the fledgling connections through the stillness
practice that can let you know undeniably, over time, that what your
intellect has read or heard is true. While many like to use the word
faith quite often, what they are actually referring to is belief.
Belief is when you think something is true; faith is when you know
something is true. And when you know the validity of the stillness
practice, you will find yourself looking for any excuse to spend
time alone with this Source of Reality.
While some of the avoidance may be due to various other factors, it
is worth contemplating the extent to which your fear might be in the
finding out that your beliefs are folly, or that "no one is home" at
the other end of the line.
The purpose of the stillness practice is not primarily to gain
conscious communication with a spiritual being, and yet, if you do
consistently practice this you will become more conscious of The
Spiritual Being. Rather is it your effort to spend time opening to
this Source so that you may be able to find illumination as you
contemplate the issues and problems of your life.
The structure that is built during the stillness time is largely
unseen and yet the result will be undeniable. Our encouragement for
you is to recognize that your efforts to build the structural
foundation for your eternal platform of progression are quite
worthwhile regardless of any particular conscious illumination you
might feel.
Rest easy in knowing that our perspective is not as the stern
overseers who see you as faithless souls, cowering from reality. We
are quite cognizant of many factors which have created this sense of
isolation and your species-wide distrust, born from ages and ages of
manipulation and deceit. It is understandable that humans have an
underlying suspicion. And yet, our efforts now are to begin to build
bridges that lead you away from isolation, from "going it alone," to
recognizing your part in the vast universal family.
I would encourage you to contemplate these thoughts this evening and
then take a new or fresh approach to your quiet time. See it as
though a person, out of shape, is seeing the treadmill, recognizing
that the discipline and effort, if you can make it ahabit, will be
worth the struggle. Between now and the next meeting, use your
calendar as your friend. Make a mark each day that you choose to
"exercise," so to speak. Give yourself an incentive. Believe me, the
Father of All will not be offended that you need an incentive to
come and visit, for like ourselves, He is quite cognizant of the
benefit of creating patterns and habits-healthy habits.
When we meet again, talk about your progress, where it worked, where
it did not, and utilize each other as a support mechanism for
creating techniques that help you better, attain your goals.
Alcoholics have the support structure, and weight watchers, so it is
quite appropriate that spiritual seekers also have the support
structure to keep them on track. There is not weakness in sharing
the struggles with one another; it is what the universal family is
all about.
It has been my pleasure to be with you tonight. I am one who will
remain nameless. Good evening.
[Group: Good evening.]
MINEARSIA (Nancy): I am Minearsia; I welcome interaction at this
point in time. And if you are not inclined to interact now but
desire time to reflect, then we enthusiastically look forward to
interacting with you the next time we meet. Are there thoughts
anyone would like to share tonight? Questions? Reactions?
Ken: I just wish to say thank you to the unnamed personality for
that insight into stillness. Thank you.
MINEARSIA: Thank you Kenneth, your gratitude is noted and
acknowledged.
Well then, my friends, the time has come to close this evening's
delightful session. I request that you close in your usual manner.
We ask that whoever feels so moved provide the final closing. It has
been my pleasure to be at your service tonight. I am Minearsia
saying farewell, shalom. My love to you all.
LYNDA (Nancy):.Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall inherit
the earth. I am Lynda.
Father, Brother, Mother, Spirit, God, Creator of all that is and
ever will be, I offer you my gratitude for my experience in service
to You. Blessed be these, Your students, for while they do not
recognize it, they are peacemakers and they are the inheritance of
this beautiful planet Urantia, Earth. I thank You for this
opportunity to know them, to serve with them, and to be the guiding
light. Send them forth with their flames fully lit, to seek You, to
enjoy You. I ask this in the name of Michael, our Father, our
Brother, our Creator Son. Amen
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