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To get to Where We want to Go, Here’s how We Embrace the Unknown – Step 1

“But we need not fear that we can lose anything by the progress of the soul. The soul may be trusted to the end.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803 – 1882) U.S. Poet, Transcendentalist and lecturer on the unknown

Today’s SFZ

In what ways have you “embraced the unknown”? 

GAUNTLETS FOR THE SOUL THRU THE UNKNOWN – “The problem of resolving fear has two aspects. We shall have to try for all the freedom from fear that is possible for us to attain. Then we shall need to find both the courage and grace to deal constructively with whatever fears remain.” (As Bill Sees It, p. 61)

AFRAID – Nelly Furtado (3:32) 

Emerson Brief Bio (2:56)

 Guided Meditation for Inner Peace & Bliss (18:35)  

Running with Herd

A young deer said to his mother, “I’m larger than a dog and swifter and I have horns to defend myself with. Yet when a dog appears I run away with the others. I have decided not to run from dogs, in future.”

Just then they heard the bark of a dog.

The young deer was filled with fear and forgetting his resolve, took to his heels along with his mother and the rest of the herd.

Moral: Fear drives away Reason.

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This Post Has 3 Comments

  1. Br. Buddha

    Good morning everyone + Happy Monday. I have been thinking about miracles lately. Not so much of the miracles that have been bestowed on me, + there have been many, but the miracles I have seen bestowed on others. It is very incredible to witness a change that happens when a drunkard is transformed into a sober person who is filled with new life, new hope, + new dreams. Welcome God into your life. He is here to transform you, to guide you, to empower you. Blessings. BB

  2. JB jr.

    I had to have a difficult conversation today and prayed for guidance. I think things went well, which is a blessing.

  3. Margot E.

    I am afraid to contact my friends on the weekend and evenings. I am afraid that they will be judgmental, rejecting or condemning. They have never been so in the past; in fact they have been loving and forgiving. Today I will reach out to a friend even though I am afraid.

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