7/26/15

Step 207 - I forgive those whom I think have hurt me. (MP3) Entry for Step 206 - Love is flowing from me now.


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Step 207 - I forgive those whom I think have hurt me. (MP3) [Open in Drive or copy to your Drive – Download folder or play from Drive – Step PDF also.]

I forgive those whom I think have hurt me. Step 207

THIS STATEMENT REPRESENTS YOUR INTENTION to have Knowledge, for unforgiveness is merely the application of blame towards a situation in which you were unable to understand or to apply Knowledge. All your failures are your own in this respect. This may look like a burden of blame at first, until you realize the greater opportunity that it presents to you. For if all failures are your own, then you will realize that all correction is given to you to apply. The failure of another is not your own, but your condemnation of it is your own failure. Therefore, any failure that engenders unforgiveness in you is your failure, for another’s failure need not engender unforgiveness in you or blame of any kind. In fact, the failures of others will engender your compassion and the application of Knowledge in the future and need not give rise to blame or unhappiness within you.

KNOWLEDGE IS NOT SHOCKED UPON LOOKING AT THE WORLD. Knowledge is not dismayed. Knowledge is not discouraged. Knowledge is not affronted. Knowledge realizes the smallness of the world and the errors of the world. It realizes this because it only knows itself, and all that is not Knowledge is merely the opportunity for Knowledge to be reapplied. Thus, your unforgiveness is simply the opportunity for you to reapply Knowledge.

REPEAT TODAY’S IDEA UPON THE HOUR and do not underestimate its value to you who now seek to be unburdened from grief and misery. In your two deeper practice periods, think of those, one by one, for whom you feel unforgiveness—individuals that you have known personally and individuals that you have heard about or thought of, individuals that have been associated with failure. They will come to mind as you call upon them, for they are all waiting to be forgiven by you. Allow them now to arise one by one. As they do so, forgive yourself for failing to apply your Knowledge. Remind them as they appear to you that you are now learning to apply Knowledge and that you will not suffer on their behalf and they, therefore, need not suffer on yours. The commitment to forgive, then, is the commitment to realize Knowledge and to apply Knowledge, for Knowledge dispels unforgiveness like the light dispels the darkness. For there is only Knowledge and the need for Knowledge. That is all that you can possibly perceive in the universe.

YOUR TWO PRACTICE PERIODS ARE, THEREFORE, dedicated to facing those whom you have accused and forgiving yourself for failing to apply Knowledge in your understanding of them and engagement with them. Do this without any form of guilt or self-deprecation, for how could you possibly not fail if Knowledge was not available to you or if you were not available to Knowledge. Accept, then, your former limitations and dedicate yourself now to perceiving the world anew, without blame and with the greatness of Knowledge.

PRACTICE 207: Two 30-minute practice periods. Hourly practice.


This is a beautiful Step. The first time through, I didn’t get it completely, even as I used it. I don’t know which time I did, that is in the journal entries far after the year 2000. Today I did get it, and spent my stillness in the woods, enjoying the fireflies in the night.

Also, in Step 205 – just the day before, I saw a critical point that I first considered a list, but as a whole thought is critical for students. We all want to know if we are “with Knowledge.” What does that feel like; what does it look like? Step 205 says simply: “Knowledge represents an overall shift in your viewpoint, an overall change in your experience, an overall shift in your emphasis and an overall transformation of your value system. This is the evidence of Knowledge.”

Is it that simple, just a shift in viewpoint, change in experience, shift in emphasis and transformation of my value system? I’ve done all of that, but the question now is: “Transformation to what?” That has become the mysterious part, so I continue as a student.

From the Journal:

7:57 a.m. Monday – February 7, 2000 – Ordering returns based on the project numbers. It is all process and we don’t know exactly where it is going, through the future can be predicted based on trends/what happens based on size.

Community connect PD – a geographic community.

1970 – 2000 30 years of building the NSV Regional Community (Networking News)

Big fish/little pond – all an issue of scale.

I need to sit down and put to text, what is in my experience.

12:03 a.m. Tuesday, February 8, 2000 – from 11 to 12 I worked on organizing the projects at work. Giving each the project code with a yellow Post-it has helped sort project from non-project.
For the world to be what it is there must be more to "people" than the people themselves.

I did not do long practice 2 except that throughout … tirade I did envision love flowing from me.

From the Steps page – high points underlined:


Getting though the Steps the first time is a challenging journey, well worth the experience. Let us continue.

NNC
 
Journal second time x2 Step 206.  This is for those who have completed Steps once. Doing Steps with only the texts, messages and your life experience, including what you may have studied and practiced is your journey. I’m showing Step comments after the Step, so as not to influence you in advance. It is a wilderness trek to be left to your own wits, but then you can also listen more closely for guides, angels and teachers, always first saying: “I surround and protect myself with the Love and the Grace of God.” Thankfully, I was taught this practice in 1989.

P.S. If you’ve some interest due to this or other Steps, you should go to the beginning blog post. From here you will learn about Steps to Knowledge and can begin it on the day that makes sense; then progress as needed. You can use the posts on this blog as a companion if it helps. They will remain in order in the archives - one post per Step.

Often it takes 18 months to get through the Steps once. For this blog, the pace is one-a-day, but it really makes no difference how fast you do it, only that you begin, persist and repeat. Posts here provide a trail that may let you have a virtual companion when and if you want one. One may have to study alone, as I did in the beginning. There are other Steps students blogging their experience and you might find a person more like you as a companion, or use a number of such Steps journeys. There are options as well through the Free School of the New Message.