I just want to come back to this point that the spiritual journey seems illogical until you realize that you're a divine being in human form.
So in that case you're always working with your humanity and at the same time you're working with your eternal nature.
It's both and they have completely different rules in a way.
Like your human self will need touch,
Emotional reassurance,
You know,
It helps to have a good childhood.
But then on the other hand a bad childhood can actually create the biggest lights because if a person has the stamina and courage to overcome a poor childhood and move into trust,
Then that person is like a generator.
The amount of courage and compassion that they've had to embody in order to do that kind of feat means that they make a great contribution.
And this is again more of the funny aspects of the journey.
It's like what's bad is good,
You know.
Bad upbringing is terrible but then it can sometimes have really good results if it doesn't totally crush the person.
And the more of us walking around with compassion in our hearts,
Willing to offer like a gentle helping hand as we go along,
You know,
Helping others just as we help ourselves,
The more people who've had bad upbringings can be helped to experience that maybe,
You know,
Love is possible,
That there is compassion available,
That God exists,
That nobody is ever forgotten.
Okay,
Bless your hearts.