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LadyHugs -> RE: How do You decrease Humility? (1/16/2008 8:22:37 PM)
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Dear Kalista07, Ladies and Gentlemen; I am wondering (outloud in text), if what they are experiencing is a different perception of humility? I would have to wonder if they were delivering this desire of seeing less humility in jest/humor/sarcasm or sincere from the heart, to which they see a level of humility in such a way as it looks false and or forced and or a 'performance' and not from the relaxed and sincere practice of humility? IF both your Master and friend are commenting on this area of 'humility' it might be that the depth of humility, the sincere nature of humility is coming to question but--how it is presented and or packaged for public/private consumption. May I have your consideration on a few examples, which might be spot on or way off base and anywhere in between; hopefully it will cause internal and mental dialog within and see of this is some thoughts to use to your advantages. Example: When someone goes overboard on selling themselves as being sweet, innocent and very humble as to be sickly sweet to which may be on the fence and people who witness such can either see someone mocking by using an 'appearance' of ultra humility or, someone who is so humble that they become attention and control, as to convince that person who is humble that they are worthy and ultra projecting themselves as a 'slave in need of rescue and or exposure to reality and life.' Could this humility come across as an 'act' or what? Is the humility coming across so strongly that it 'appears' to others that you are insulting others who might not be so humble in their service, e.g. showing up others, drawing focus how good/better slave in service you are and draw attention to yourself and over expose your service as to out shine and or out perform the Master and or friends? Sometimes we, (in general) do not know how we project ourselves and or our image. We, (in general) don't intend things to happen but, it takes good friends to help dampen the light a bit so people aren't blinded by the brilliance of your spirit and or the 'light' of your heart and your giving nature. There might be a kindness that the Master and friend cannot put well to words, wishing only that you dim the light a bit so everybody is not blinded but, appreciate the light they can see without out shining yourself and those around you, as well as to see YOU! Perhaps if you are familiar with a 3-way lightbulb, there are three settings. The third would be much like a spotlight. Without a shade, you cannot look at the bulb (you) the lower intensity they are able to see you shine and those who glow with you and in your surrounding grace in service. Just some thoughts. Respectfully submitted for consideration, Lady Hugs
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