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Topic: What is eternally important vs momentarily significant? - CC Started 12 years, 8 months ago

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Posted 13 years ago

I do not think one person has all the answers, but Gary’s thoughts are definitely pieces of the puzzle I need to make my life more complete. Learning from our past mistakes is just part of life. Not making new mistakes might be very connected to becoming more emotionally aware.

Posted 13 years ago

After completing this course, you start to realize how powerful your mind really is. Instead of running off into life and only seeking your own pleasure, you start to think more about how your actions would cause other people to feel.

You become more aware of your intentions. You wait for your emotions to subside before making rash decisions that could change people’s lives. Who has not made a poor decision when in a state of extreme anxiety, fear or anger? Waiting out the tidal waves of pain can leave you resting on a peaceful beach, observing the destruction yet knowing you survived.

Posted 13 years ago

I really think this course helped me get in touch with my emotions, especially fear and emotional pain. Being aware of them is the first step toward personality/soul integration. For example, using the guidelines found in this course, I am now frequently aware of my disguised “fear and doubt” and therefore have the option of changing those emotions to “love and trust”.

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