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Being in an ER Reduces to Dust Pride, Arrogance and Makes You Appreciate those Who Love You! - (1915)

So Good to Crack Pride!

When in an ER you see that life and death do not bow down before how much you know, what dreams you have had, how much you earn, your social status, the car you drive, your technology, your sunglasses, your special mobile phone. Your life skills, the people who you know etc.

All of the that is reduced to dust mate! What a reality check!


An Experience to Live By

This learning that comes from being in a ER for a while is powerful and is best brought into the way we are inside of us and to the way we act in life. Pride and arrogance have no base, they are not at all as powerful as we think, they can not save us from tragedy, death, injury and accidents and even the death and illnesses of our loved ones.

Even the Gnostic can become very arrogant in the mystical field thinking that because he or she is working such things as illnesses, injury or death will not touch them! But that is not always reality. It may be but not because of arrogance or pride.

Pride is not true and not worth it because it can not save us or help us in such real and critical situations. Only our honest work and our inner Being and the Law can. Whom (the Law) we get on our side by sincere, heart-felt efforts in the work on ourselves and in the fight to give others the light!

Even that arrogance and pride that we have ignores and disrespects those around us, and those whom we live! However, in the ER they are the only ones whom we have by our side and they are really mostly the ones who help us to heal!

End (1915).

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