Saturday, 25 July 2020

{Crucifixion and Love [continued (5)]}[13th October 1989]


[Redbook6:311][19891013:0941e]{Crucifixion and Love [continued (5)]}[13th October 1989]

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So what does my reaction* tell me?

I was angry, but the anger was on the surface: the core of me was undisturbed, but the anger was supported by the core. The core, the centre, was a fulness of the Spirit which followed unchanged from the quality in me when I first arrived [at the class] (‘Lover, love Love, and be beloved’) but expressed itself differently at the surface in relation to what had happened: this continued for some time after I went to bed; the difference when it diminished into ordinary reactions, before I slept, was noticeable (I was also briefly cross about the method of teaching, but came to terms with that fairly quickly).


*[See last 3 previous entries, [Redbook6:308-309][19891013:0941b]{Crucifixion and Love [continued]}[13th October 1989]ff]



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