Readings for CWG2 Week 10
Read: Pages 132-141
Thoughts for the Week:
In providing for people's needs, you must be
careful not to rob them of their greatest dignity:
the exercise of personal power, individual creativity,
and the single-minded ingenuity which allows people
to notice that they can provide for themselves. (134)
You do not consider yourself part of the human family,
and so the problems of the human family are not your
own. (140)
Look for the answers to these questions:
1. What is the context in which God uses the terms
"right" and "wrong"? (132)
2. Why do truth and politics not mix? (133)
3. What must behavior (and all laws) spring from? (135)
4. What should our agreements and codes be based
on? (136)
5a. What do our laws reflect? (136)
b. What is the solution to this? (137)
6. What often happens when the good of the many does not
produce a huge profit? (138)
7. What can we do about our crisis of consciousness? (140)
8. What do we have a limited view of? (140)
9. How can we change our world view of the human family
to eliminate more of our pain and suffering?
(140)
Things to Think About:
When is it beneficial to you to maintain the separation
between yourself and others? How can you still reap that
benefit but eliminate the separation?
What do you think of the idea of a "one-world government"?
The numbers in parenthesis refer to those pages of
Conversations with God, Book 2 by Neale Donald Walsch
on which this information can be found.
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