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Power of Humility - (5086)

We can conceive that humility gives people the following powers:


To learn from anyone in any location or time where there is a lesson and even when there does not appear to be one.

📏To be open to the new.

📏To see when we are wrong.

📏To accept that we are wrong and to make just amends.

📏To receive advice.

📏To advise correctly.

📏To know our right place in any given situation.

📏To listen.

📏To speak correctly.

📏To be patient.

📏To relate internally and externally correctly to others.

📏To lead correctly avoiding dictatorship and weakness.

📏To earn and receive in justice.

📏To give first so as to receive later - to fulfill the law of reciprocity.

📏To give respect. To act respectfully and keep respect.

📏To share.

📏To trust and surrender.

📏To do the will of the Father who is in secret.

📏To correct our course of thinking, feeling and acting.

📏To co-operate.

📏To achieve balance.

📏To bring harmony within and outside of ourselves.

📏To see better our reality.

📏To relate correctly to the Being and the those above.

📏To do justice.

📏To understand the eternal chain of giving and receiving. 

📏To transcend relativity.

📏To love others.

📏To not feel more or better or less and worse than others.

📏To not suffer in defeat or in second or third place.

📏To be happy with less, little and in simplicity.

📏To maintain inner balance and equippose when outer circumstances are very unbalanced or unfair.

📏To dispel illusions related to ourselves and our abilities.

📏To see the truth about ourselves, others and life, nature and the cosmos.

📏To participate peacefully and constructively. 

📏To be assertive producing a win-win outcome rather than an imposed one-sided outcome.

📏To allow the river of life to flow in its way.

📏To be trusted by those who posses greater powers and knowledge.

📏Pass many esoteric tests.

📏Transcend objections and protests. 

📏Accept situations where we can not do anything to change them.

📏To make others suffer less.

📏To commit less injustices.

📏To not steal.

📏To not envy.

📏To not criticise and humiliate.

📏To develop the real science of the Universe.




Conclusion

A person with a strong pride that is complicated and has many layers and facets to it will have difficulty in exercising the above mini-powers.


End (5086).

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