Lessons from the Source Audio E-Mail 4/22/10

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From Chapter Two: The Challenges of Earth Life

Section Two: Illusions

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(20 of 28) Impatience implies that it is important that a certain thing come to pass by a specific time—or before it is too late. “If I don’t get my check by Tuesday, I’ll never be able to get the car fixed.” (Even the word “never” in this illustration is a reference to time.) If, however, you can accept time as an irrelevant factor in your existence, you will not allow the quality of impatience to enter your consciousness.

Jack Armstrong © 2010

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“Know that your good is always there for you. Only you can block it. If you stake your claim to it in a natural way and then accept it comfortably, it will manifest for you. It is very important that you not concern yourself with what or how or when. Simply accept your good and rest comfortably. If you begin to worry about specific outcomes, you will attempt to impose your own will on the process, which is counterproductive. Admittedly, it is difficult not to try to force the issue, for you are eager. But you must abide in the deep inner certainty that your good is yours. The cells of your body do not wonder how the oxygen they need will get to them, but the need is always met.”

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