Greetings All –
I will not blame the
world today. Step 99 (MP3) [Open in Drive or copy to your Drive – Download folder or play from
Drive – Step PDF also.]
TODAY PRACTICE NOT BLAMING THE WORLD, not judging
its obvious errors and not claiming or giving responsibility to others for
these errors as well. Look on the world silently. Allow your mind to be still.
PRACTICE THIS UPON THE HOUR and view the world with
your eyes open. In your two longer practice periods, also practice with eyes
open looking upon the world. It does not matter what you look at, for it is all
the same. Your concentration today will be to look without judgment, for this
will develop your real faculties of mind.
THEREFORE, IN YOUR PRACTICE PERIODS, practice
looking with your eyes open, looking without judging. Look about your immediate
environment. Look only upon things that are actually there. Do not engage in
imagination. Do not let your thoughts wander to the past or to the future.
Witness only what is there. As thoughts arise that are judgments, simply
dismiss them without considering them, for today you are practicing seeing—
seeing without judgment so that you may see what is actually there.
PRACTICE 99:
Two 30-minute practice periods.
Hourly practice.
Picture: Korean War Memorial, Washington, D.C.
Plan B - If the MP3 doesn’t work, here’s the link to
the folder: New Message - Student Spoken Steps Recordings -
Steps to Knowledge - Working file
If this is your first time seeing one of the “Steps to Knowledge”,
then welcome. There are 365 Steps, daily spiritual practices if one seeks to
complete them in a year, but that is not necessary. They can be used by people
of any religious tradition or no religious tradition. They will help one to
become mindful in the world.
The Step today is from the book: Steps to Knowledge: The Book of Inner Knowing. The practices were
brought to the world through Marshall Vian Summers, The Messenger for The New
Message From God. Important background for the Steps is in: “Greater Community Spirituality” and the “Wisdom Books - I and II”.
Hard copies are available from the New Knowledge Library Store. The
Society for the New Message from God also has a Free Book Project. If you need
the books now, PDF files can be found here: http://goo.gl/RJuuGP
Keeping a journal is recommended. If you have a Steps book,
write your reactions and comments, highlight or underline points that strike
you, and date the note. In this way, your Steps book can be a partial journal.
Using the PDF, you can print out pages as you need them, or use
the software to maintain a digital copy where you can enter notes and highlight
text that stands out.
Other modern methods of keeping a journal include having a
document on your PC or phone to keep notes. You could send yourself an email or
use the voice recorder function. It is important to capture insights and
reactions because it is by this means that you can understand change. Sometimes
it may just be a word or short phrase, an image or a scene.
To end this post I again offer the blessing: "May the
presence of the Teachers be with you." In the invocative language of
Knowledge this blessing is: "Nasi Novare Coram" (pronounced NAH-see
no-VAHR-ay co-RAHM)
The short form of Nasi Novare Coram used by students is NNC.
The short form of Nasi Novare Coram used by students is NNC.
NNC
P.S. 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 linked below 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.
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 anyone 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.