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The Responsibility Of A Lifetime

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This is one of those rare moments when John addresses everyone at the end of a meeting. He speaks of what he is here for, and our great opportunity.”
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When: March 25, 2003
Afternoon Meeting
Where: ,

“I am only here to empower the little bit that you know, to profoundly set things straight, to introduce healing first to the deep and inviting everything else to follow.

I am only helping where you came from, not the interests that you come here with. This isn’t going to make your life any bit better; it will only make it true, letting what counts the most count first.

What is happening here is like a wave, and inasmuch as you know it, it is really not worth wasting. There isn’t much time to realize and apply the deep – just one lifetime. That is such a responsibility.

The responsibility is so great, but so is where you came from so great. But you won’t find it in the big; you find it in the little.”

~ John de Ruiter

 

                                                                      

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