The Inner Sherpa

Transcript

FROM REASON TO WISDOM

“When reason once recognizes right and wrong, it exhibits wisdom; when wisdom chooses between right and wrong, truth and error, it demonstrates spirit leading.” [UB, 103:9.10]

Thought Adjuster: “Wise, indeed, are those who can discern between right and wrong and make better-informed decisions. They self-qualify for a bright eternal future where their souls will become replete with cosmic wisdom, and the Father will take them under his wings as he invests his life force wisely to harvest dividends in soul currency.

Individually, you have to develop the starter kit that gives you chronological access to the enlightened input of each Adjuvant Mind Spirits: Intuition, Understanding, Knowledge, Courage, Counsel, Worship, and Wisdom.

You reach a turning point when you side with what is right and act accordingly. One once deemed that children reached the age of reason around seven years. It now occurs sooner.

When my entrusted child makes its first moral decision, it is my cue to become a hands-on parent, settling in its young mind to guide it from within, as it simultaneously nears the age of personal responsibility.

The capacity to reason soundly determines the ability to respond to tricky predicaments—the ‘response-ability.’ Each mastered pop-up test raises the ceiling of your spiritual education.

You acquire wisdom experimentally over time. The wiser you get, the more respectful you become toward your Creator, thus breaking into spontaneous worship—the grateful impulses of your soul.

Be patient. Each step is foundational for your spiritual development. Wisdom is the sixth induction toward your Godlikeness, taking you down on your knees in praises and thanksgiving.”



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