Readings for CWG 2 Week 8
Read: Pages 93-108
Thoughts for the Week:
VIOLATE PROPRIETY. (95)
The central question in ANY decision is,
"What would love do now?" (96)
Betrayal of yourself in order not to betray another
is Betrayal nonetheless. It is the Highest Betrayal. (97)
It is only through the greatest freedom that the greatest
growth is achieved. (98)
Are you nurturing your soul? (100)
I have created nothing disdainful. (102)
No action which causes hurt to another leads to
rapid evolution. (102)
Discover each other as male and female again; discover,
revisit, regain, reclaim your own sexuality. Celebrate that.
Enjoy that. Own that.
Own your own joyful sexuality and then you can allow and
encourage your children to own theirs. (107-108)
Look for the Answers to These Questions:
1. What is the trouble with "propriety"? (95)
2. Should we ever do something we think will violate
someone else's standards of propriety?
(95)
3. Is any behavior acceptable as long as there is
mutual consent among all those involved
and affected? (96)
4. What should we do in those cases in which we do not know
who will be affected by our behavior
or how? (96)
5. Can others hold you "hostage" by saying that something
you want to do would "hurt" them? (96)
6. Where should restrictions on your behavior come from? (96)
7. What should you do if you feel damaged by not doing
something? (97)
8. Is the Highest Choice always the one which seems to
serve another? (97)
9. When must we put ourselves first? (98)
10. What does putting yourself first mean if it doesn't
mean being "selfish"? (98)
11. If God does not desire obedience from us, what is
desired? (98)
12. What are the three parts that make up our being? (100)
13. What happens when we live as a three-part being? (100)
14. Are the sexually active less spiritually evolved than
the sexually inactive? (101)
15. What do enlightenment and evolution cause us to do
with our addictions? (102)
16. What does Appreciation for all life do? (102)
17. Is anything disapproved of by God? (102)
18. What are the two guidelines you can use to help
determine whether an action will serve your
on your
Path of Evolution? (102-103)
19. How are sexual functions seen in enlightened societies? (105)
20. What can we do to end the repression, guilt, and shame
which often surrounds our sexual expression
and
experiences? (106)
Things to Think About:
In what ways are you violating "propriety"?
What did your parents pass on to you about sexuality? What are
you passing on to your children? Are these in keeping with your
Highest Thought about sexuality?
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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