We read in the Experiments book beginning on page 133
about the center of the page:
"He that does not love his worst enemy has not even
begun to develop."
Then the (1st) experiment that followed is below.
(1) Select and write down the name of one person whom you
frequently view as an enemy, a rival or a troublesome person. Then write down the good qualities that you
can see in him. If you cannot think of
any, spend several days observing him in your daily life until you find
something you can write down. Finally
spend at least a week thinking of that person in terms of these good qualities
and acting on that perception. Keep a
record of your actions.
We read the next section to the experiment near the top
of page 135.
(2) Work with the principle of giving at the physical
level. Each day for at least a week, be
willing to give of the best that you have. ESPECIALLY Try To do This with small
things, such as sharing an exceptionally nutritious piece of food with someone
or giving someone a favorite book.
Record your experiences with this approach to Love.
So we can choose one of two experiments that best works
for us to live and experience God's Love in the world.
In addition, if you aren't already meditating daily,
consider joining Sylvia @ 7:00 am each day to meditate on the affirmation for
the current lesson at the beginning of the chapter.
On Monday, November 6, 2017, we will begin ASFG book II. Bill is
assuming the leadership for the month of November.
At least two of our group members have an extra copy or
two to lend if you don't have "A Search For God" Book II. To my
knowledge, there are no extra copies to share during our group of the
"Experiments in Practical Spirituality" keyed to A Search for God,
Book II by Mark Thurston. If you would like your own copy of one or both books,
you may purchase those online from ARE's website or they are also available by telephone. The website is are@edgarcayce.org and the telephone
number is 800-333-4499.
We look forward to seeing you next Monday.
Lovingly submitted,
Sylvia
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