Daily Question, July 5 What things would I most like to learn at this time in my life? 50 Reflections Share Click here to cancel reply.Please log in or Create a Profile to post a comment. Notify me when someone replies to my comment via e-mail. Daryl7 months agoDarylTo learn to live “A Good Day” 1 Reply Lioness7 months agoLionessRussian, as I have family in Ukraine and Russia and when I got to meet them I would like to surprise them by being able to communicate better in their language. 2 Reply Malag7 months agoMalagInteresting question that I have already been pondering recently and am looking at further education to enable me to be of service in a way that more particularly aligns with my values 2 Reply Christina7 months agoChristinaI would like to learn about life–and I am….it takes a village. 🙂 Happy Monday (now.) 2 Reply Maeve7 months agoMaeveTo be free to love. To speak my mind. To go beyond fear. To let go and be creative, and wild and free. To feel deeply. To connect to others. To express myself in dance and movement and art. To be delighted in every day as an adventure. To be curious about and understand myself deeply. 2 Reply Dusty Su7 months agoDusty SuTo trust that changes, great uncertainty around coronavirus, and my being trapped in a country I had no plan to be in, while seemingly unbearably challenging, will get me to an ultimately better place. That the process will be easier if I surrender to it, while also pushing where I need to push, to head in the right direction. A let go of the past but hold onto the vision, be it a new one, for the future. 5 Reply Don Jones7 months agoDon JonesThere are many things I might ‘want’. But I ‘need’ to move beyond the physical limitations of this life. 1 Reply Paula7 months agoPaulaI want to be patient and kind 2 Reply GM7 months agoGMI want to learn to embrace stillness and release worry. I want to learn how to fill myself with faith so deeply that there is no place for fear. 5 Reply Hot Sauce7 months agoHot SauceSome questions I would like to have some insights on are: 1. Is forgiveness always possible? If not, how could a loving God make human beings capable of hurting each other yet not capable of forgiving? 2. Will anyone go to hell for eternity? If so, why are some people's existence ultimately a tragedy? If not, how is universalist predestination consistent with free will? 3. Are prayer and the Law of Attraction real? Does God actually exist? 4. What is my personal and collective dharma? 5. ...Some questions I would like to have some insights on are: 1. Is forgiveness always possible? If not, how could a loving God make human beings capable of hurting each other yet not capable of forgiving? 2. Will anyone go to hell for eternity? If so, why are some people’s existence ultimately a tragedy? If not, how is universalist predestination consistent with free will? 3. Are prayer and the Law of Attraction real? Does God actually exist? 4. What is my personal and collective dharma? 5. Should I pursue spiritual enlightenment during this lifetime, or is that not part of my personal dharma? 6. Why does the Shobogenzo say that we cannot repent of speaking against the dharma of the Buddha? Is this an unpardonable sin? 7. Why does the Avesta refer to some sins as unforgivable? 8. Is there an afterlife at all? 9. Are past, present, and future simultaneously existent, or is time objectively real? 10. Is there really a such thing as “good” and “bad” in life events? Is there really a such thing as objective “good” and “evil” in the choices we make? If so, how is this consistent with an omnipotent, omnibenevolent God? Read More4 Reply Christina7 months agoChristinaWow, Hot Sauce! 2 Reply Trish7 months agoTrishDeep questions…. 3 Reply 7 months agoThe history of feminine spirituality. How it has always been and how it is still silent, kind and sincere, strong, honest, patient. Always able to focus on the highest things and in the meantime without losing attention on every soul and world, finding ways to feed them in their sufferings, therefore supporting them in their healing. Finally, how, together with a new look at the planet, it can help to achieve a more lasting, stronger and kinder justice. 5 Reply Mica7 months agoMicaI want to learn more about the origin of life and the transition from ‘not living’ to ‘living,’ 3+ billion yrs ago 3 Reply Present Moment7 months agoPresent MomentToday, lessons I’d like to learn include the true nature and purpose of my ego and how to employ loving detachment in all sutuations. 4 Reply TR7 months agoTRTo expand my efforts to be kind is my wish. 3 Reply amacord7 months agoamacordI want to be kinder to myself. To stop judging myself harshly. To treat myself as I would treat one of my friends. To relax the unrealistic high standards and to retire the judges robes. Really. Perfection is overrated. 5 Reply Christina7 months agoChristinaMe too Amacord! 1 Reply Ose7 months agoOseTo let go and accept what life brings, and to fully let go of expectations; to free the ones I love of any strings of expectations or wishful projections attached. To letting go of fear and to go with the flow of life. 5 Reply Archer Ant7 months agoArcher AntTo have a better relationship with my adult children – based on love and respect. 4 Reply Pritpal7 months agoPritpalAcceptance…. if something goes wrong in life I want to learn to accept it… rather than waiting the things to be right again… and understand the importance of time that time once gone is gone forever… 4 Reply Skeeter7 months agoSkeeterTo let go. To not need to voice my opinion and just listen without judgment. Write poetry. To love and care for myself as I would a best friend. 5 Reply pkr7 months agopkrPoetry…. History of Slavery. 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