John de Ruiter Podcast 171

John de Ruiter Podcast 171

Loving Before Understanding

When: November 16, 2014 @ 2:00pm
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Through the analogy of bending a spoon, John shows the innocence of the self and the love we are able to be in the midst of all agitation.
“Where there’s self importance, there’s only a very little bit of you and that little bit is distorted. It’s in a holding pattern that is false to what it knows. That holding pattern forbids you, in that little bit of you, from being the rest of you.”
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