[tmtranscripts] N. Idaho Teacher Group 6/17/01
Rick P. Giles
RickGiles at prodigy.net
Mon Jun 18 07:04:43 PDT 2001
North Idaho Teaching Mission Group
Topics: Postive Reinforcement - Words and Tones, Worship
Teachers: Elyon, Malvantra
June 17, 2001 Fathers Day
* Elyon (Mark TR): I greet you today. This is Elyon, and I would change the
pace slightly and ask that you join me in a moment of gratitude and worship, for
today is Fathers Day and it is entirely appropriate that we spend a moment in
recognition and awareness of the Father of all.
Dear Father of fathers, we acknowledge your light and your love to the very
boundaries of our abilities. We understand your divinity to our full capacity.
We seek only in our journey to you that we more fully grasp who you are and more
fully become day by day all that we are to become. We realize that this journey
is your gift to us, Father, and we understand that our only significant gift or
contribution we make will be our journey and the accumulated experiences you
have
set out so generously for us. We ask to fully engage this experience that
we may
live to the fullest and contribute our experiences back to you, the one who has
made them all possible. We realize this is a certainty, and we look forward
with
great love and anticipation to the fulfillment of this destiny.
Today I would say a few words about reinforcement, particularly positive
reinforcement. As you know as an aspect of your dual nature, all animals on
your
world respond to tones instinctively and without consideration. They are either
drawn to or away from any situation largely based upon the tones that are
used in
creating the situation. Your words can be viewed as less significant than the
tone of voice, the phrasing, the welcoming, you provide in their delivery. You
must grow to understand that it is not so much the specifics of what you say but
the love with which you say them. When said with a loving, devotional, tone
your
words take on the tones of a heavenly song which draws the hearer ever deeper to
you as they are instinctively pulled toward your positive tones. Likewise,
using
stern or negative images has the opposite effect of repelling your listener
away,
even unconsciously. It is much as drawing a horse out of the stable one uses
soothing, calming tones to assure the animal that there is no cause for
danger or
for fear. Using sharp, abrupt tones sends an animal into frenzied flight
unconsciously.
Whenever possible remind yourself of the impact of your words and the tones
you use to deliver them. This is the very reason why we as teachers and parents
come to learn that our charges are greatly comforted by soothing tones of
appreciation and love, and the barriers fall away, the minds and the hearts open
up, and subsequently the truths are able to penetrate deeply into the being.
One
in this life cannot err to the side of positive reinforcement. It is very
important that those you contact perceive your accepting nature and your
positive
tones. Again, your words are not as important as the manner in which you
express
your natures, your understanding. We offer repeated head pats to your group
that
we may express our pleasure and beckon you, draw you forward, with our tones of
endearment and love and appreciation. This draws the animal out of the stable.
This brings the animal to be openly hand fed by the custodian.
That having been said, it is nice to appreciate all of you, sharing this
time with me in recognition of the Father of all and in recognition of the power
of the positive word to impact and make positive changes on our entire sphere of
influence.
Those are my words for today, and I know of your appreciation for my
lessons and my service to you. I send you my appreciation for your service
to me
and to the mission, as well. I step aside to allow for others.
* Malvantra (Jonathan): I greet you, I am Malvantra. I will speak on the
subject of worship.
We note your expressions of difficulty with the practice of stillness, for
it is not the natural state of beings of your kind who are wired
biologically for
activity. On a world fraught with peril, established initially in the mechanism
of fight or flight, the organism is not inclined to close all senses down and to
sit. You will find periods of stillness in the Father's presence on the mansion
worlds easier to undertake, for your very vehicle itself will be better
suited to
that activity. Once you overcome that difficulty, the practice is much
easier to
undertake.
It is up to each individual to discover techniques that predispose one to
the experience of worship. Worship in itself has no technique, for it is the
experience of personality with the Original Personality, our Father, and that
exchange cannot be formulated. But given cultural conditioning, biological
tendency, and personal orientation, you can craft for yourself methods that will
bring the worship experience to you. If you picture a drop of water on a table
and adjacent to it a dry paper towel, the methods you develop for worship are
intended to close the distance. Once the paper towel and the droplet meet,
there
is absorption; there is merging. This is the worship experience. When
personality of son or daughter meets in the embrace of the Paradise Father it is
a form of oneness much like the meeting of water and paper.
All of you have been engaged in the study of the pursuit of the Father and
the understanding of reality as a means for greater recognition of the work and
nature of the Father. You know your purpose is to understand reality and to
pursue spiritual experience. Michael has left you with a charge to go forth and
preach the gospel. You also know that wisdom and worship are the highest forms
of adjutant mind function. It then becomes apparent that these three: the
pursuit of wisdom, the experience of worship, and outreach in service, become
your primary purpose, your foremost activities no matter what specific
undertaking or event you are engaged in. These overlay all contexts wherein you
may acquire or express these three purposes. Each will reveal the Father to you
in different ways, refreshing ways, and as I have indicated that there is no
technique for worship itself, but technique to arrive there, the same holds true
with service and the acquirement of wisdom. You must learn what methods are
appropriate for you, the ones that facilitate the acquirement of these
experiences, and by facilitate I mean not only that make it easier, but also may
propel you forward when you are resistant, that dutiful drive, that sense of
obligation, that knowing what is right even if you are not feeling in the mood
for it.
There are teachers hanging in the wings, and it has been given to me to
open the floor to discussion. You may request feedback of teachers in
attendance.
Mark: I'm curious what any teacher might say about this upcoming Rob
Cricket presentation. I notice it pushes certain buttons with some people. I'm
trying to fit all that in positively and appropriately.
* Elyon: This undertaking of your visiting fellow is being offered based on
his experience with worship and is intended as a gift, as a sharing of what has
been learned with the desire that those who attend discover greater intimacy
with
the Father, one that they will deepen and possess for themselves without any
need
to have continual instruction or guidance from your fellow. His methods will
provide new elements that you may choose to acquire. It will also expose you to
techniques that some enjoy.
I note your comment that others may not find attraction towards engaging in
some techniques offered. You as a group are desirous of reaching to your fellow
human beings to convey truth and to encourage a personal spiritual experience.
Many you meet will not always enjoy the same practices that you have that have
enriched you. To know of methods that are not ones you personally find
uplifting
but you recognize bring fruitful rewards to others is a beneficial acquisition.
Everyone who attends has free will and must choose their reasons for being there
and must on their own sort their experience for its worth. Be not concerned
overly whether those who attend thoroughly enjoy it or are put off, for both
experiences will contribute to deepening their understanding of themselves and
what they enjoy in a worship experience. You have provided the grounds for the
experience and for the sorting, the decision making, to be derived therefrom.
Having observed your visitor in the past, I express anticipation that you will
enjoy his visit.
Mark: Thank you. I'd like to ask about an observation of a principle and
its relevance, that is, when an individual forms a technique, it is then
available to others through the mind circuits. As a principle it becomes more
effective for those who have mastered certain techniques to attempt to express
those to others so more minds can share that experience. In part that is
what we
are expecting of ourselves. We are promoting what is the property of mankind,
trying to jump-start those around us by example. Could you speak to the
relevance of this?
* Elyon: Yes, I will. You have discerned well this mechanism, this natural
sharing, and the ability of mind to adopt the methods of others, the approaches
of others. Your desire to jump-start another's pursuit of greater spiritual
experience is quite similar to your anticipated weekend next week. Here is one
who has the same motivations to share things learned on his own. This
sharing is
good. The greater it is spread around the world the more drawn closer the world
brotherhood will be. But it must be kept in mind that techniques, constructs,
methods, are stepping stones and not the path itself. All too often divisions
are cleaved between different groups of spiritual aspirants over approaches.
This is the very reason why Michael was reluctant to give a prayer form to his
apostles. But if you can understand that these discoveries that you make that
you wish to share with others are, precisely as you have stated, ways to
jump-start, and let those to whom you have given this spark of initial
energy the
freedom to travel in their own ways, you have done the best, and you are
allowing
for the best to emerge.
Since personalities are arranged in types, you will experience expediency
with some individuals at one extreme and resistance from others at the other
extreme with degrees intervening. By working as a group, by exposing
yourself to
varieties, you can reach the broad spectrum of personal orientation.
I hope this has helped.
Mark: Yes, very much. Thank you.
When you say the technique is he stepping stone, I had the image that you
could share the technique for crossing a river, but each crossing is of
something
different, unique to that individual's crossing. The skills may be the same but
each crossing is distinct.
* Elyon: Very much so. The rocks in the river bed have shifted; the speed
of the water may be greater at a different time of year; the temperature, a
branch to cling to at the bank, all could change. To return to the stepping
stone is not the path, imagine the burden acquired if you took every stepping
stone you stepped on with you to the next. The relevant stepping stone is the
technique to use at the time.
Mark: Very nice. Thank you very much.
* Elyon: You are welcome.
Mark: I'd like to follow Elyon's lead who says you can never say too much
positive and once again express gratitude to the teachers and all those who are
just behind the curtain. We feel your presence more and more as we engage
in our
lives' dramas. We yearn to commune with you and are thrilled by your words of
encouragement. We send ours back to you, our support crew. You make our drama
so much more fulfilling. We are very grateful.
* Elyon: This is Elyon acknowledging the reception of your expression and
grant mutuality in our feelings toward you. We are delighted to have
students in
the classroom who are eager to learn, who desire to do their homework. It is
rewarding to any teacher to see students advance from lessons received, from
lessons we give. I will now call recess, erase the chalkboard, and look forward
to our next assembly.
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