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Light Eye
05-10-2004, 11:55 PM
Dear Friends,

Here's the latest from Carla and the group.

http://www.llresearch.org/transcripts/issues/2004/2004_0502.htm

Be Well, BE LOVE.

David

Sunday Meditation

May 2, 2004

Group question: The question today has to do with catalyst and determining what
our catalyst is. We would like to have some information upon how we can
determine what it is that is catalyst in our life and what we should be focusing
on. The second part of the question has to do with the way catalyst can be
processed: when it is successful, it seems as though the success comes from
being able to look at the catalyst with a light touch; being able to look at it
as catalyst and develop a certain sort of tolerance and patience with it as you
work with it. And catalyst which has gone awry, as Ra said, tends to cause in us
the feelings of frustration and anger and doubt and depression. So we would like
for Q?uo to give us a bit of information about how to stay on the track where we
develop the qualities of tolerance and patience and how to avoid the frustration
and anger.



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happyyoga
05-11-2004, 11:39 AM
<universal_heartbeat2012@y...> wrote:
> Group question: The question today has to do with catalyst and
determining what our catalyst is. We would like to have some
information upon how we can determine what it is that is catalyst in
our life and what we should be focusing on. The second part of the
question has to do with the way catalyst can be processed: when it is
successful, it seems as though the success comes from being able to
look at the catalyst with a light touch; being able to look at it as
catalyst and develop a certain sort of tolerance and patience with it
as you work with it. And catalyst which has gone awry, as Ra said,
tends to cause in us the feelings of frustration and anger and doubt
and depression. So we would like for Q'uo to give us a bit of
information about how to stay on the track where we develop the
qualities of tolerance and patience and how to avoid the frustration
and anger.
>

A catalyst causes something to react or change more quickly, yes?
But, how quick do we have to go to be here now? For me, I am
thinking that both the cure to anger and frustration and the
fastest "catalyst" we can find, is to be present in the moment. To
be in awareness in our now.

Blissings! Glenna