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Life On The Mansion Worlds…

On the mansion worlds the resurrected mortal survivors resume their lives just where they left off when overtaken by death…  – The Urantia Papers

the mansion worlds

Life continues on these ‘mansion worlds’…

On mansion world number one (or another in case of advanced status) you will resume your intellectual training and spiritual development at the exact level whereon they were interrupted by death. Between the time of planetary death or translation and resurrection on the mansion world, mortal man gains absolutely nothing aside from experiencing the fact of survival. You begin over there right where you leave off down here.

forever

It’s like we’ve turned to page number 2 of our ongoing lives in this mansion world, we’re just realizing that we’ve survived ‘death’, we are ecstatic and have many questions that we want answered…

Throughout all eternity you will recall the profound memory impressions of your first witnessing of these resurrection mornings.

Daily Affirmation: Today I AM Alive therefore not afraid!

Recommendation: The Urantia Papers

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What Are The Mansion Worlds?

In each local system of approximately one thousand inhabited planets there are seven mansion worlds… They are the receiving worlds for the majority of ascending mortals…  – The Urantia Papers

the mansion worlds

When Jesus talked about his Father having ‘many mansions’ he was referring to the ‘receiving worlds’ where we all end up after we shed our mortal frames.

butterflies

We are like butterflies that emerge from the chrysalis in the next phase of our development. What a wondrous universe we live in!

Daily Affirmation: Today I AM joyous because I’m alive!

Recommendation: The Urantia Papers

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When Are We Wrong?

It raises one above the herd and gives one a feeling of nobility and exultation to admit one’s mistakes. Dale Carnegie

I’m wrong

Last week we explored why no one else should ever be tagged as being ‘wrong’! Without belittling ourselves we should be strong enough to admit, and without equivocation, when we are wrong. Let’s leave no question on the table that in any situation where we’re wrong, everyone involved should know so, we can then move on… Such an approach will go a long way in building trust and guaranteeing long term relationships… 

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12th Dale Carnegie Principle: If you are wrong, admit it quickly and emphatically.

Here’s an illustrative story from the book:

Ferdinand E. Warren, a commercial artist, used this technique to win the good will of a petulant, scolding buyer of art.
"It is important, in making drawings for advertising and publishing purposes, to be precise and very exact," Mr. Warren said as he told the story.
"Some art editors demand that their commissions be executed immediately; and in these cases, some slight error is liable to occur. I knew one art director in particular who was always delighted to find fault with some little thing. I have often left his office in disgust, not because of the criticism, but because of his method of attack. Recently I delivered a rush job to this editor, and he phoned me to call at his office immediately. He said something was wrong. When I arrived, I found just what I had anticipated – and dreaded. He was hostile, gloating over his chance to criticize. He demanded with heat why I had done so and so. My opportunity had come to apply the self-criticism I had been studying about. So I said: ”Mr. So-and-so, if what you say is true, I am at fault and there is absolutely no excuse for my blunder. I have been doing drawings for you long enough to know bet-ter. I’m ashamed of myself.’
"Immediately he started to defend me. ‘Yes, you’re right, but after all, this isn’t a serious mistake. It is only -‘
"I interrupted him. ‘Any mistake,’ I said, ‘may be costly and they are all irritating.’
"He started to break in, but I wouldn’t let him. I was having a grand time. For the first time in my life, I was criticizing myself – and I loved it.
" ‘I should have been more careful,’ I continued. ‘You give me a lot of work, and you deserve the best; so I’m going to do this drawing all over.’
" ‘No! No!’ he protested. ‘I wouldn’t think of putting you to all that trouble.’ He praised my work, assured me that he wanted only a minor change and that my slight error hadn’t cost his firm any money; and, after all, it was a mere detail – not worth worrying about.
"My eagerness to criticize myself took all the fight out of him. He ended up by taking me to lunch; and before we parted, he gave me a check and another commission"
There is a certain degree of satisfaction in having the courage to admit one’s errors. It not only clears the air of guilt and defensiveness, but often helps solve the problem created by the error.

Daily Affirmation: Today I readily admit it when I’m wrong!

Recommendation: How To Win Friends And Influence People by Dale Carnegie

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Unless!

Unless!Dr. Seuss

question

Had the pleasure of watching The Lorax this past weekend. It’s not the best movie out there but certainly one that carries a message that deserves to be heard… The kids loved it!

Unless we start to…

  • Think about things
  • Find time to acknowledge what’s missing in our lives
  • Figure out what plagues society

We won’t really change anything

act

Once we know what’s missing or what’s wrong we can start to figure out what we might do. What any one of us does is better than all of us thinking that not much can be done…

Daily Affirmation: Today I AM thinking about things…

Recommendation: The Lorax (Classic Seuss) by Dr. Seuss

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Why No One Is Ever Wrong!

You cannot teach a man anything. You can only help him find it within himself. Galileo

you’re wrong

We’re told that we must be transparent and say it like it is. Nothing wrong with that sentiment however it never helps to inform someone that they’re wrong! Especially when it’s done in a very direct non-emotional way. We don’t have to skirt the issue but like with most things in life, balance is necessary. How can we let someone know that they’re wrong? 

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11th Dale Carnegie Principle: Show respect for the other person’s opinion. Never say, “You’re wrong.”

Here’s an excerpt from the book attributed to Carl Rogers who wrote the book ‘On Becoming a Person

Our first reaction to most statements is an evaluation or judgment, rather than an understanding of it. … Our tendency is almost immediately to feel, "that’s right," or "that’s stupid," "that’s abnormal," that’s unreasonable," "that’s incorrect," "that’s not nice." Very rarely do we permit ourselves to understand precisely what the meaning of the statements is to the other person.

Daily Affirmation: Today I truly understand what others say!

Recommendation: How To Win Friends And Influence People by Dale Carnegie

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Who’s At Fault?

I searched for the crooked, met not a single one
When searched myself, I found the crooked one!

Kabir

crooked?

Our ego plays games with us. We always find fault in the others’ behavior. It’s not us, it’s the other who ought to change. What’s going on?

moi?

Kabir is not saying that we’re despicable & devious and therefore should we sulk in shame. He’s suggesting, IMO, that we consider changing our own perspective before jumping to conclusions and always attributing fault outside of self. We ought to change our own perspective and consider how we are looking at things. Like Gandhi said ‘We must be the change we want to see in the world’…

Daily Affirmation: Today I AM reflective…

Recommendation: Kabir – Spiritual Commentary by Yoga Niketan

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How To Clear Our Mind And Unleash Creativity!

I must through self-knowledge, be aware of the whole process of my thinking.  – Krishnamurti

how we think

If we follow our own thinking we can do several things. We can understand how particular past thoughts originated. That can help us pinpoint the cause of a certain mental state we’ve experienced. We can also better understand our motivation to do certain things, which may otherwise be done unconsciously. We can comprehend how we build assumptions and entertain biases. We can finally begin to understand why we are where we are, physically, mentally as well as spiritually…

clarity & creativity

Really the best way to observe all this activity is be in the Zen moment of now. And then be the observer of self, detached from the constant barrage of mechanical thinking, stepping back and simply watching our thoughts. This does several amazing things:

  1. Clears our mind up
  2. Allows us to experience the peace that lies just under our normal stream of thoughts
  3. Enables true creativity to emerge

All this happens because when we’re observing, we’re not thinking! In other words, asserting our control over the whole process of thinking and watching how we think moves us toward being a master of self!

Daily Affirmation: Today I AM an observer!

Recommendation: The Awakening of Intelligence by Krishnamurti

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