October 1991 SAT | What We Can Behold, We Can Become (Nov '88) TWI Premium
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This is the SAT release from October 1991.
How do you talk to yourself? Do you tell yourself you’re not achieving what you want to in your life? Do you sometimes think your life is a failure?
John-Roger states, “The personality comes in as a tabula rasa, a blank slate, and then we write on it through genetics and the environment. And whatever is in there, that’s what writes, and that’s what we sort of start doing and becoming. People ask us when we’re very young, ‘What do you want to be when you grow older?’ They’re writing on the slate for us. And we’re being conditioned to what we ‘want’ to be. When that’s done at a very young age, the imprint almost takes over our own spiritual imprint. We pick up somebody else’s and absorb it in. And then we say, “From the earliest time I can remember, I’ve always wanted to be–” But that’s a false conclusion because prior to the early part we can remember, we also existed. We just don’t remember that.”
J-R tells us how to move past those implants and overcome discouragement, showing us that what we can behold, we can become.
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