Session 5 | The Conscience

Session 5 | The Conscience

Introduction

The speaker greets the audience and expresses hope that they are enjoying the revelations being shared. They emphasize the importance of practicing and meditating on the logos (revelation) that is being sent to them.

Importance of Logos

  • Logos refers to revelation, which is the mind of God.
  • The logos carries thoughts, modulations, and various aspects of revelation.
  • God can only come to individuals through the logos.
  • The speaker works with angels who provide him with logos for sharing with others.

Limitations of Language

The speaker discusses the limitations of language in conveying deep spiritual truths and emphasizes the power of visualizing and absorbing logos for a deeper understanding.

Limitations of English Language

  • English language has low resolution in expressing spiritual concepts compared to Hebrew or Greek.
  • Hebrew uses pictures and narratives, while Greek has numerical value associated with words.
  • Visualizing and absorbing logos allows for a deeper understanding beyond language limitations.

Personal Encounters and Revelation

The speaker shares their personal experience of having constant encounters with God during a ten-month period. These encounters resulted in continuous revelations without needing to prepare messages or sermons.

Constant Encounters with God

  • For ten months, the speaker had constant encounters with God during sleep.
  • Revelation was poured out during these encounters.
  • After this period, preparing messages or sermons became unnecessary as each encounter brought new revelations.

Meditation on Logos

The speaker acknowledges that grasping deep revelations can be challenging for people. To aid understanding, they provide logos as a form of meditation material given by angels. Meditating on logos is emphasized as a transformative practice.

Importance of Meditating on Logos

  • Logos provided by the speaker carries angelic revelation.
  • Meditating on logos helps in grasping and internalizing the revelations.
  • Promises that meditating on logos will be beneficial to individuals.

Importance of Body Integrity for Mystics

The speaker highlights the importance of maintaining the integrity of the body as a foundation for mystical experiences. They encourage participants to engage in dry fasting for up to 14 hours to reset and sensitize their bodies.

Foundation for Mystical Experiences

  • The integrity of the body is a fundamental foundation for mystics.
  • God encounters happen through the body temple.
  • Dry fasting helps in resetting and sensitizing the body, preparing it for mystical experiences.

Communion and Engagement with Symbols

The speaker explains their approach to taking communion and emphasizes that engagement with symbols affects individuals differently. They discuss probing thoughts or revelations before engaging with them.

Taking Communion and Symbolic Engagement

  • Speaker takes communion both symbolically and through tactile touch, feel, and sight.
  • Engagement with symbols affects an individual's ontology differently.
  • Probing thoughts or revelations before engaging with them is important.

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In this section, the speaker discusses their approach to problem-solving and how they combine academic analysis with spiritual contemplation.

Examining Problems from Different Perspectives

  • The speaker suggests that when faced with a problem, one can take it out and hold it in their hand to examine it.
  • They emphasize the importance of looking at the problem academically by considering past experiences, philosophical perspectives, and religious teachings.
  • Simultaneously, they encourage sitting in stillness and connecting with the realm of the spirit to gain insights beyond intellectual analysis.

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In this section, the speaker introduces the concept of phosphine and its significance in spiritual experiences.

Understanding Phosphine and Bioluminosity

  • The speaker shares that phosphine was one of their initial encounters when getting to know God.
  • They explain that phosphine refers to the bioluminosity or light experienced when closing one's eyes during meditation.
  • The speaker believes that activating phosphine through meditation enhances perception and allows for a higher resolution of spiritual experiences.

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In this section, the speaker discusses the importance of seeing in darkness and using verbal affirmation during spiritual practices.

Seeing in Darkness

  • The speaker encourages individuals to close their eyes after looking at an object or card and observe what they see in darkness.
  • They highlight that even if one perceives only shades of gray or subtle shifts, it is essential to acknowledge these observations verbally.
  • Verbal affirmation helps train the nervous system to recognize patterns in darkness, leading to increased bioluminescence or light perception.

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In this section, the speaker explains how training oneself to recognize patterns in darkness leads to enhanced perception in both darkness and light.

Recognizing Subtleties and Shifting Perception

  • The speaker shares their realization that recognizing subtleties in darkness allows for a deeper understanding of spiritual experiences.
  • By practicing seeing patterns and making phosphine in darkness, one can develop the ability to perceive subtle shifts and changes even with open eyes.
  • They emphasize that starting in darkness enables individuals to expand their perception into the realm of light, allowing them to see beyond ordinary visual stimuli.

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Understanding Christian Mystics and Seeing Angels

In this section, the speaker discusses the ability to see angels and other spiritual beings. They emphasize the importance of being able to perceive all types of entities in the spiritual realm, rather than limiting oneself to only seeing good or positive beings.

Seeing Beyond Good and Evil

  • The speaker questions how some Christian mystics claim to only see angels, suggesting that this limited perception may be due to imagination or a narrow focus.
  • They argue that in the realm of the spirit, one should be able to see a wide range of entities, including politicians, poor people, rich individuals, as well as angels and demons.
  • The ability to diagnose and differentiate between different beings is crucial for spiritual discernment.

Developing Spiritual Sight

  • To develop the ability to see beyond physical appearances, one can close their eyes and focus on what they are seeing internally.
  • By committing time and practice to this exercise, individuals can eventually open their eyes and perceive the spiritual realm in a similar way.
  • The speaker mentions using specially designed cards as a tool for training one's senses and enhancing their ability to see spiritual phenomena.

Giving Your Senses to Christ

  • The speaker emphasizes the importance of giving one's senses—mind, academics, feelings—to Jesus Christ in order to have a deeper connection with Him.
  • Through reading about Christ and immersing oneself in His teachings, individuals can tap into their unconscious programming and allow God's spirit to communicate with them.
  • This communion with Christ opens up opportunities for receiving confirmations from God through various means.

Different Approaches for Sensitivity

  • The speaker highlights two approaches for developing sensitivity in perceiving the spiritual realm:
  • One approach involves shutting down the natural mind through fasting or other practices that lead to altered states of consciousness.
  • Another approach involves engaging with the world around us, probing and examining things with a spiritual perspective, allowing divine light to illuminate our understanding.
  • Sensitivity in the spirit realm can be built through the use of specially designed cards.

Training the Mind for Communion

  • The speaker suggests that practicing communion in the mind first helps to build a strong connection with Christ before engaging in physical communion.
  • By immersing one's mind in the experience of communion, it becomes a deeply impactful and transformative practice.
  • The goal is to reach a state where even before physically partaking in communion, individuals already feel spiritually intoxicated.

Embracing Luminosity and Altered States of Consciousness

  • Christianity has been referred to as the "luminous religion" due to its emphasis on light.
  • Allowing luminosity or divine light to affect and transform oneself indicates a shift from beta state (normal waking consciousness) to alpha state (super learning state).
  • In this altered state, individuals can access their subconscious mind and potentially tap into higher states of consciousness.

Hearing from God: Unlocking Prophetic Communication

In this section, the speaker discusses how some Christians have misconceptions about hearing from God. They explain that locking oneself away or fasting excessively may not be effective methods for receiving prophetic communication. Instead, they offer alternative approaches for connecting with God's spirit.

Misconceptions About Hearing from God

  • Some Christians believe that isolating themselves in a room or fasting extensively will automatically lead to hearing from God.
  • The speaker challenges this notion by stating that these practices alone do not guarantee communication with God.

Accessing Unconscious Subconscious Programming

  • To hear from God, one needs to tap into their unconscious and subconscious programming.
  • Fasting until near fainting can temporarily shut down the natural mind and allow access to deeper levels of consciousness where communication with God becomes possible.

Probing and Illumination

  • Another approach to hearing from God involves engaging with the world and probing things with a spiritual perspective.
  • Allowing divine light to illuminate one's understanding can lead to deciphering messages from God on multiple levels.

Sensitivity in the Spirit Realm

  • Developing sensitivity in the spirit realm is crucial for perceiving and understanding divine communication.
  • The use of specially designed cards can help build this sensitivity.

Training the Mind for Communion and Spiritual Perception

In this section, the speaker further explains the importance of training the mind for communion and spiritual perception. They discuss how practicing in the realm of imagination can enhance one's physical experiences and connection with Christ.

Building Resolution in the Mind

  • Higher resolution in physical experiences, such as touch, is linked to higher resolution in the mind or spiritual realm.
  • By first practicing communion in the realm of imagination, individuals can strengthen their connection with Christ before engaging in physical communion.

Christ as Spirit, Mind, and Body

  • The speaker describes Christ as a union of spirit, mind, and body working together harmoniously.
  • Training or immersing one's mind through visualization exercises prepares individuals for a deeper experience of communion with Christ.

Embracing Luminosity and Divine Light

  • The luminosity or divine light associated with Christianity has transformative power when allowed to affect an individual.
  • As one becomes more receptive to this luminosity, their brainwave state shifts from beta (normal waking consciousness) to alpha (super learning state), potentially accessing subconscious and even higher states of consciousness.

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In this section, the speaker discusses the concept of "rhema words" and the difference between Eastern religions and Christianity. The power of words is emphasized in Christianity.

The Difference Between Eastern Religions and Christianity

  • Eastern religions lack the concept of "rhema words" present in Christianity.
  • While both have similar meditations and protocols, Christianity believes in the power of words.
  • Sanctified words are used to invoke power and bring about change.

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In this section, the speaker explains how they engage with the cross using different elements to represent various aspects of Christ's sacrifice.

Engaging with the Cross

  • The speaker uses different elements to symbolize different aspects:
  • Red represents fire and signifies Christ's strong will to go on the cross.
  • The cup with water represents passionate and loving emotions towards humanity.
  • The yellow wafer symbolizes Christ's broken body, bringing life to believers.
  • Swirls around the cross represent wind, signifying enlightenment and consciousness.
  • Purple represents eternity and kairos time, emphasizing that everything from the cross can be experienced now.

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In this section, the speaker describes how they engage with their senses, mind, spirit, and luminosity when looking at the cross.

Engaging with Senses, Mind, Spirit, and Luminosity

  • By intentionally looking at the cross, one can visualize it in their luminosity or inner light.
  • Engaging with senses allows for a deeper connection with Christ's sacrifice.
  • The mind reflects on everything known about Christ during this season to be affected by His crucifixion.
  • Sitting in stillness within one's spirit allows for a profound connection with God.

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In this section, the speaker explains how they project the image of the cross into water and infuse it with intention for healing or breakthroughs.

Projecting the Cross into Water

  • The speaker projects the image of the cross into water, following a Hebraic practice.
  • Infusing intention into the water, similar to Jacob changing DNA through infused substances.
  • Drinking the infused water allows for receiving what is projected, such as healing or financial breakthroughs.

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In this section, the speaker discusses separating H2O from spirit when drinking infused water and emphasizes conscious eating.

Separating H2O from Spirit

  • When drinking infused water, separate H2O (physical) from spirit (energetic).
  • Conscious eating involves being aware of what is consumed and its impact on one's body.
  • Separating nutrients in food allows for a deeper understanding of their effects.

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In this section, the speaker discusses the concept of the spirit and its connection to the expanse. They explain that the spirit is eternal but also has a beginning, and it plays a role in communion and community.

The Spirit and the Expanse

  • The spirit is described as everything sitting on the expanse.
  • The expanse is just one part of the spirit, which is difficult to explain.
  • It represents the initial part or beginning of the spirit.
  • The speaker emphasizes that there is more to understand about this concept.

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In this section, the speaker explains how they approach communion and allowing the spirit to come through. They reference Numbers 5 in relation to their discussion.

Communion and Allowing the Spirit

  • The speaker suggests that they can reach a state where they allow the spirit to come through.
  • They compare it to dressing up into their faculty.
  • Communion is done in a specific way, following certain protocols.
  • Reference is made to Numbers 5 in relation to their understanding of communion.

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This section focuses on discussing an interesting story from Numbers 5 about a woman who is suspected by her husband. The priest's actions are highlighted.

Story from Numbers 5

  • A woman is suspected by her husband, although she has not committed adultery.
  • The priest performs an intriguing ritual involving holy water and dust from the tabernacle floor.
  • Specific details are emphasized for their importance in achieving a desired outcome.

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Here, attention is given to uncovering or losing someone under one's covering. Paul's perspective on deliverance is mentioned.

Uncovering and Losing

  • The priest uncovers the woman's head as part of the ritual.
  • Uncovering represents losing or releasing someone from their covering.
  • Paul discusses a similar concept of releasing someone to their own adversary.
  • This type of deliverance is directed towards the devil.

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The speaker continues discussing the significance of uncovering and losing, emphasizing specific intentions and details.

Specific Intentions and Details

  • Uncovering the head has a purpose and intention behind it.
  • The woman in the story is about to have a bad experience due to her uncovered state.
  • Similar situations can occur for anyone, not just women.
  • Specific details are important for achieving desired outcomes.

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The speaker elaborates on Paul's perspective on deliverance, which involves giving individuals to their own adversary. They explain that this does not need to be viewed negatively.

Paul's Perspective on Deliverance

  • Deliverance, according to Paul, involves giving individuals to their own adversary.
  • This should not be seen as negative but rather as a way for them to go where they want to go.
  • It is about releasing someone from one's covering or influence.

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The speaker highlights the importance of specific intentions and details in rituals. They draw parallels between different rituals involving water and its role as a conduit.

Rituals with Water

  • Water is described as a phenomenal conduit with specific intentions when used in rituals.
  • In the story from Numbers 5, water plays a significant role in the ritual performed by the priest.
  • Jacob also used water with intention when dealing with sheep.
  • Different substances like oil also have unique properties in rituals.

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The speaker explains how the priest gets the woman to speak to the water, infusing it with her intention. They discuss the importance of intentions during mealtime discussions.

Speaking to Water

  • The priest instructs the woman to speak to the water, infusing it with her intention.
  • This is similar to speaking to a cross and infusing it into water.
  • Mealtime discussions are highlighted as a time when intentions can be infused into food and conversations.
  • The speaker shares their own experience of discussing glorious things during mealtime.

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The speaker emphasizes that what is said and discussed during mealtime has an impact, as everything is conscious and listening.

Impact of Mealtime Discussions

  • During mealtime, people often engage in arguments or discuss negative situations.
  • These conversations have an impact because everything is conscious and listening.
  • Negative discussions during mealtime can affect one's well-being.
  • The speaker mentions other groups who sing joyful songs during meals.

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The speaker continues discussing the ritual from Numbers 5, highlighting the use of bitter water and putting the woman under oath.

Ritual from Numbers 5

  • Bitter water that brings a curse is used in the ritual performed by the priest.
  • The woman is put under oath as part of this process.
  • Specific actions are taken with intention during this ritual.

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The speaker reflects on different substances like water and oil, explaining their properties in rituals. They mention that instructions need to be given clearly for desired outcomes.

Properties of Water and Oil

  • Water acts as a conduit in rituals, while oil has its own unique properties.
  • Instructions need to be clear for these substances to work effectively.
  • The speaker encourages exploration and understanding of these properties.

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The speaker discusses the importance of intention and speaking to substances like water, similar to infusing intentions into a cross. They mention the consciousness and receptiveness of everything.

Intention and Speaking to Substances

  • The woman in the ritual speaks to the water, infusing it with her intention.
  • This is comparable to speaking to a cross and infusing it into water.
  • Everything is conscious, alive, and receptive to intentions.
  • The speaker encourages mindful communication with substances.

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The speaker reflects on mealtime discussions and how they can impact one's well-being. They contrast joyful discussions with negative ones during meals.

Impact of Mealtime Discussions

  • During mealtime, people often engage in arguments or discuss negative situations.
  • These conversations have an impact on well-being.
  • Joyful discussions during meals can contribute positively to one's experience.
  • Negative discussions during meals may lead to physical discomfort or other issues.

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The speaker emphasizes that everything is conscious, knowing, and algorithmic. They mention how instructions given without clarity can lead to unintended consequences.

Consciousness of Everything

  • Everything is described as conscious, knowing, and algorithmic.
  • Instructions given without clarity may result in unintended consequences.
  • An example is given where asking angels for money might lead to an accident instead of financial gain through insurance.

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The speaker concludes by highlighting the importance of clear instructions when communicating with different elements. They encourage further exploration and understanding.

Importance of Clear Instructions

  • Clear instructions are crucial when communicating with different elements like angels or substances.
  • Understanding the properties and intentions behind rituals is essential.
  • The speaker encourages further exploration and learning in this area.

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The Power of Words and Intention

In this section, the speaker discusses the power of words and intention, emphasizing how our voice and intentions can influence outcomes.

The Influence of Voice and Intention

  • Our voice and intentions have a significant impact on our experiences.
  • People may not believe in the power of their voice until they witness positive outcomes.
  • The walls of our homes and places where we frequently talk are listening to us.
  • The speaker mentions an old Jewish practice where prayers were written in bowls with organic or food-grade ink, giving them intention before drinking them.

Conscience and Witnessing

  • The Bible states that heaven and earth bear witness to our conscience.
  • If someone's conscience is off, the elements respond accordingly.
  • Our words are witnessed by the elements, which can either be for or against us based on our conscience.
  • For example, if we claim to be good at financial management but then struggle with it, the elements won't respond because it goes against our conscience.

Food as Witness

  • Our food also bears witness to our conscience.
  • If we feel guilty about eating certain foods but continue to consume them, it becomes a witness against us.
  • Jesus cleanses our conscience from dead works through his blood sprinkling.

Dealing with Dead Works

This section focuses on dead works and how they can hinder one's credibility in Christ. The speaker shares personal anecdotes related to birthdays and cultural activities.

Temptations of Dead Works

  • Dead works refer to actions done without genuine intention or belief behind them.
  • The speaker talks about feeling tempted to wish people happy birthday even when there is no genuine connection or relationship involved.
  • These temptations challenge one's credibility in Christ.

Cultural Activities vs. Purpose in God

  • People often get caught up in religious and cultural activities without genuine meaning or purpose.
  • The speaker emphasizes that their true family is those engaged together in the purpose of God, rather than distant relatives or acquaintances.

Engaging in Purposeful Works

This section highlights the importance of engaging in purposeful works and avoiding dead works. The speaker encourages focusing on meaningful actions aligned with one's purpose.

Importance of Purposeful Works

  • Engaging in purposeful works brings fulfillment and avoids the emptiness of dead works.
  • The speaker shares a personal narrative about being part of a group with many birthdays but choosing to focus on meaningful connections rather than superficial greetings.

Embracing True Identity

  • Embracing one's identity in Christ means prioritizing purposeful works over cultural obligations.
  • The speaker emphasizes the significance of genuine relationships within the community of believers.

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In this section, the speaker discusses the importance of avoiding dead works and maintaining a clear conscience in religious practices.

The Danger of Ritualistic Traditions

  • Ritualistic traditions without genuine heart behind them can lead to the destruction of the true message of God.
  • It is not necessary to maintain relationships solely based on traditional family ties if there is no genuine interest or connection.
  • Engaging in such relationships as a mere obligation can result in dead works and exhaustion.

Prayer Requests and Dead Works

  • The speaker receives numerous prayer requests daily due to having multiple churches under his care.
  • He emphasizes that it is not possible for him to personally pray for every individual mentioned in these requests.
  • Instead, he encourages individuals who have a personal connection with someone in need to take on the responsibility of praying for them.
  • By doing so, they are acting as priests in that person's life and allowing the power of prayer to flow through their genuine concern.

Freeing Christians from Dead Works

  • The speaker assures Christians that they are not obligated to muster emotions or resolutions to pray for people they don't know personally.
  • Instead, they can agree with others' prayers and support them by acknowledging the person's name and situation.
  • This approach prevents engaging in dead works and allows the power of prayer to work through those who have a personal connection.

Maintaining Parameters and Boundaries

  • Jesus serves as an example by setting boundaries during his ministry, understanding his purpose and calling.
  • It is important for individuals to establish parameters within which they operate, ensuring their actions align with their specific calling.
  • Occasionally, there may be moments when conviction leads to praying for someone outside of these boundaries, but it should be done in response to divine leading.

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This section discusses the importance of having a strong conscience and how it relates to faith. The speaker emphasizes the need to refine our conscience in certain areas and highlights the role of prayer in awakening and guiding our conscience.

The Power of Faith and Conscience

  • Our faith is based on a pure conscience that truly understands its power.
  • A weak conscience can hinder our ability to have faith.
  • Prayer helps refine our conscience in specific areas where it may be lacking.

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In this section, the speaker further explores the significance of conscience. Using the example of food choices, they explain how our conscience guides us in making decisions and negotiating with ourselves.

Conscience as an Important Faculty

  • Conscience plays a vital role in various aspects of life, including food choices.
  • Our conscience helps us make decisions by reminding us of past actions or behaviors.
  • We can negotiate with our conscience when faced with conflicting desires or temptations.

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Here, the speaker emphasizes the need to appropriate the blood of Jesus when our conscience alerts us to certain actions or behaviors. They highlight that God is greater than our heart (conscience) and knows all things.

Applying the Blood of Jesus

  • When our conscience alerts us to something, we can apply the blood of Jesus for forgiveness and guidance.
  • God's knowledge surpasses that of our own hearts (consciences).
  • Awakening and aligning our conscience with God's truth is crucial.

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This section delves into negotiation with one's own conscience. The speaker explains that taking a moment to reflect on decisions allows for self-awareness and growth.

Negotiating with Conscience

  • Taking a moment to negotiate with our conscience is essential.
  • We can make conscious decisions to change certain behaviors or habits.
  • Negotiation with our conscience leads to self-awareness and personal growth.

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The speaker references 1 John 3 and highlights the importance of assuring our conscience before God. They emphasize that God's knowledge surpasses our own, and we can trust Him with our shortcomings.

Assuring Our Conscience Before God

  • By assuring our conscience before God, we know that we are aligned with the truth.
  • God's knowledge surpasses our own, including the judgments of our conscience.
  • Presenting ourselves honestly before God allows for self-reflection and growth.

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This section emphasizes that God's knowledge extends beyond what our hearts (consciences) condemn us for. It encourages us to trust in His understanding and seek His guidance.

God's Knowledge and Understanding

  • God's knowledge is greater than what our hearts (consciences) condemn us for.
  • Recognizing that God knows all things brings comfort and reassurance.
  • Seeking His guidance helps us navigate the complexities of conscience.

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The speaker discusses the importance of separating rather than categorizing through the Word of God. They explain how this separation allows for self-reflection, negotiation, and communication between spirit and flesh.

Separation vs. Categorization

  • The Word of God separates rather than categorizes.
  • Separating spirit from flesh enables self-reflection, negotiation, and growth.
  • Consciousness serves as a witness to the conversation between spirit and flesh.

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Paul's ability to discern between his spirit and flesh is highlighted. The speaker emphasizes the importance of observing this separation and engaging in a conversation with oneself.

Discerning Spirit and Flesh

  • Paul had the ability to discern between his spirit and flesh.
  • Observing the separation allows for self-reflection and decision-making.
  • Engaging in a conversation with oneself promotes growth and understanding.

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This section concludes by emphasizing that consciousness, as the knower, watches over the conversation between spirit and flesh. It highlights the connection between consciousness, God's presence, and self-awareness.

Consciousness as the Knower

  • Consciousness serves as the observer of the conversation between spirit and flesh.
  • The knower is connected to God's presence within us.
  • Recognizing this connection fosters self-awareness and spiritual growth.

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In this section, the speaker discusses the concept of knowing in the New Testament and how it relates to faith. The importance of understanding the role of conscience is also highlighted.

Understanding Knowing and Conscience

  • In the New Testament, there is no concept of faith; instead, it emphasizes knowing.
  • Knowing activates one's connection with Christ.
  • Ephesians 1 emphasizes knowing rather than faith.
  • The spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of God is essential for understanding.
  • The eyes of understanding are enlightened through knowing.
  • Thoughts challenging our knowing can be captured and brought back to the knowledge of God.

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In this section, the speaker continues to discuss conscience and its relationship with freedom. References are made to Corinthians and Ephesians.

Exploring Conscience

  • Conscience plays a significant role in understanding what God has done with our conscience and how free we should be.
  • References are made to Corinthians and Ephesians for further exploration.

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In this section, the speaker delves into Ephesians 1 to highlight the importance of knowing in the New Testament.

Importance of Knowing

  • Ephesians 1 emphasizes that knowing God is crucial.
  • Understanding His calling and inheritance requires deep knowledge.
  • Faith is based on this foundational knowledge.

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In this section, the speaker explains how thoughts challenge our knowing and how every experience is rooted in eternal knowing.

Thoughts vs. Knowing

  • Thoughts challenging our knowing are based on the background of eternal knowing.
  • Every experience is rooted in this eternal knowing.
  • The raw material of every experience is knowing.

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In this section, the speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding that every thought and experience is based on an eternal knowing.

Understanding Experience

  • Every thought and experience is based on an eternal knowing.
  • Immersion into different thoughts and situations can capture our attention.
  • Taking captive thoughts and bringing them back to the knowledge of God is essential.

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In this section, the speaker explains how Jesus separates and purifies our conscience through His blood, allowing it to witness with His Spirit.

Purification of Conscience

  • Jesus separates and purifies our conscience through His blood.
  • A washed clean conscience will not condemn us.
  • Our conscience witnesses with His Spirit when it is washed clean.

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In this section, the speaker encourages listeners to remind their conscience of its purity through the knowledge of God, rather than allowing it to condemn them.

Reminding Conscience

  • Remind your conscience that you are washed clean by the blood of Jesus Christ.
  • Don't allow your conscience to speak in any other way than according to what you know in God to be true.

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In this section, the speaker highlights the importance of taking a momentary separation from condemning thoughts and reminding oneself seated in the knowledge of God's all-knowing nature.

Seated in Knowledge

  • Take a momentary separation from condemning thoughts by reminding yourself of your position in the knowledge of God.
  • Remind your conscience that you are washed clean and speak to it accordingly.

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Understanding the Conscience

In this section, Kirby shares a personal experience about his visit to a temple and discusses the role of conscience in guiding our actions.

The Role of Conscience

  • Our conscience is constantly talking to us and responding based on what we feed it.
  • It can guide us according to righteousness and justice or lead us astray if we ignore its promptings.
  • Kirby shares an incident where he was given a statue by a Buddhist priest as a gesture of honor.
  • His conscience questioned whether accepting the statue would be betraying his Christian faith.

Conversations with Conscience

  • Kirby engages in conversations with his conscience to understand its concerns.
  • He assures his conscience that he is not betraying God and loves the Lord.
  • The ability to have these conversations with one's conscience is crucial for making right decisions.

Honoring without Compromising

  • Kirby realizes that the Buddhist priest's intention was not to convert him but to honor him.
  • He appreciates Buddha's teachings and finds similarities between them and Christian values.
  • Kirby acknowledges that Buddha left his kingdom in search of truth, which resonates with Christian principles.

Finding Common Ground

In this section, Kirby continues his conversation with the Buddhist priest, highlighting commonalities between Buddhism and Christianity.

Recognizing Similarities

  • Kirby tells the Buddhist priest that Buddha's actions reflect Christ-like qualities such as leaving his kingdom in search of truth.
  • He expresses admiration for Buddha's pursuit of truth, way, and life.

Connecting Different Perspectives

  • Kirby suggests introducing Jesus to Buddha if they were alive at the same time.
  • He emphasizes that both individuals share similar goals despite being from different time periods.

Avoiding Misinterpretation

  • Kirby acknowledges that people may have added cultural frills and worshiped Buddha, but that does not change his original pursuit of truth.
  • He cautions against misinterpreting the intentions and teachings of historical figures.

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The Fear of Man and Exercising Conscience

In this section, the speaker discusses the fear of man and the importance of exercising one's conscience.

Fear of Man and Condemnation

  • The speaker reflects on a situation where he carried a statue into a temple, which offended some people.
  • He emphasizes that he has no fear of condemnation from others because he knows his heart and God.
  • The conversation with another person helps him honor his own convictions.

Exercising Conscience

  • Acts 24 mentions Paul exercising his conscience to be without offense with God and man.
  • The word "exercise" in this context means actively engaging with one's conscience.
  • One's conscience is not infallible but serves as a probing device for spiritual guidance.

Exercising Conscience in Hebrews 5

This section explores the concept of exercising one's conscience further by referencing Hebrews 5.

Maturity and Exercising Conscience

  • Hebrews 5 states that mature individuals have their senses exercised to discern good and evil through their use of conscience.
  • It highlights the importance of understanding the capacity of the cross in compensating for human shortcomings.

Solid Food and Discerning Good and Evil

This section delves into the idea of solid food, discernment between good and evil, and teaching principles from Hebrews 5.

Solid Food vs. Milk

  • Those who are mature should be teachers but may still need to revisit basic principles.
  • Solid food refers to deeper spiritual teachings beyond elementary concepts.
  • Relying solely on milk indicates an inability to grasp the fullness of righteousness through Christ's sacrifice.

Exercising Conscience and Discernment

  • Mature individuals have their senses exercised to discern good and evil.
  • The exercise of conscience involves negotiating with the Spirit of God.
  • What is right or wrong may vary between individuals based on their conscience.

Exercising Conscience in Personal Beliefs

This section explores how the speaker exercises his conscience in personal beliefs, such as violence and nudity.

Personal Beliefs and Conscience

  • The speaker disagrees with the church's stance on violence and nudity, considering it a matter of personal conscience.
  • He highlights that a Jewish person during Jesus' time would have witnessed more violence than depicted in movies.
  • Cultural context plays a role in shaping one's perception of what is acceptable or offensive.

Lack of Teaching on Conscience

This section discusses the lack of teaching on conscience within the church and its impact on believers' maturity.

Lack of Teaching on Conscience

  • The absence of teachings on conscience leads to spiritual immaturity.
  • Babes in faith struggle to exercise their consciences according to discerning good and evil.
  • Training one's ego (unconscious mind) through making conscience a friend is essential for spiritual growth.

The Importance of Conscience in the New Testament

In this section, the speaker discusses the concept of conscience in the New Testament and its significance in guiding believers to discern between good and evil.

The Role of Conscience in Discerning Righteousness

  • Jesus washes their conscience and gives it to them as a precious gift.
  • The New Testament mentions conscience 33 times, emphasizing its importance for navigation and discernment.
  • Believers are encouraged to exercise their conscience to rightly divide between good and evil.

Understanding Nakedness and Entitlement

  • The issue is not about seeing nakedness but about entitlement.
  • Confusing entitlement with nakedness leads to misunderstanding.
  • Perception and how one gives their senses to nakedness determines perversion or lack thereof.

Dreams, Visions, and Sexual Encounters

  • God sometimes communicates through dreams and visions, which may include elements of nakedness or even sexual encounters.
  • Labeling such encounters as demonic is a result of giving our senses to it in a certain way.
  • It's important to exercise conscience when interpreting these experiences.

Exercise Conscience without Entitlement

  • It is possible to think about a naked person without feeling entitled.
  • Examples like Michelangelo's paintings in the Sistine Chapel demonstrate that nudity itself is not inherently perverse; it depends on one's perception.

Abortion: A Matter of Conscience

This section explores the topic of abortion from a perspective of conscience rather than legalities. The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding individual circumstances through exercising one's conscience.

Knowing What's Going On with Women Seeking Abortion

  • Understanding the woman's situation requires exercising conscience rather than relying solely on legal frameworks.

Commending Everyone to Their Conscience

  • Paul commends everyone to their own conscience in the New Testament.
  • The emphasis is on activating and teaching conscience rather than imposing laws.

Depending on Conscience

  • The New Testament relies heavily on conscience, as seen in 2 Corinthians 4.
  • People may form various opinions about others based on their own conscience, but it is essential to deal with one's own conscience.

Personal Responsibility and Conscience

  • Each individual is responsible for dealing with their own conscience.
  • Spamming details or seeking validation from others is unnecessary; it's a personal matter.

Importance of Conscience in Personal Decision-Making

This section highlights the significance of conscience in personal decision-making. The speaker shares insights from Pastor Neil regarding the role of conscience in navigating various situations.

Trusting Your Conscience

  • When faced with decisions, trust your own conscience rather than relying on external factors or seeking validation from others.

Avoiding Overcomplication

  • Don't overcomplicate matters by considering every possible law, precept, or detail.

Dealing with Your Own Conscience

  • Each person should deal with their own conscience and not feel obligated to disclose everything to others.

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Understanding Conscience and Maturity

In this section, the speaker discusses the concept of conscience and its role in determining one's actions and maturity.

The Power of a Strong Conscience

  • A strong conscience is developed through teaching, training, and exercising it.
  • A strong conscience enables one to discern between good and evil.
  • Having a strong conscience allows one to act without offense towards God and others.

Weak Conscience vs. Strong Conscience

  • A weak conscience does not imply personal weakness but refers to a lack of development in certain areas.
  • For example, someone with a weak conscience may struggle with eating certain foods or drinking alcohol.
  • It is important to respect the boundaries of individuals with weaker consciences to avoid causing them condemnation.

Individual Maturity and Conscience

  • Different individuals have different levels of maturity in their consciences.
  • What may be acceptable for one person may not be suitable for another based on their level of spiritual growth.
  • Personal convictions should guide one's actions rather than imposing them on others.

Addressing External Judgments

In this section, the speaker shares an anecdote about addressing external judgments regarding short skirts at his church.

Acceptance and Worship

  • The speaker emphasizes that everyone is welcome at his church regardless of their appearance or background.
  • He questions the need for external judgments regarding clothing choices during worship.
  • The focus should be on personal conviction rather than imposing standards on others.

Exercising Personal Conscience

  • Each individual should determine where their own personal boundaries lie based on their conscience.
  • It is essential to exercise one's conscience so that external factors do not distract from worship or spiritual growth.

Speaking According to Conscience

In this section, the speaker discusses the importance of speaking and acting according to one's conscience.

Personal Convictions and Psychedelics

  • The speaker mentions that he has written about psychedelics and their potential benefits when used responsibly.
  • He acknowledges that some pastors have expressed concerns about his stance on this topic.
  • The speaker emphasizes that he is not advocating for everyone to use psychedelics but rather speaking according to his own conscience.

Blessings of Speaking According to Conscience

  • When one speaks and acts in alignment with their conscience, there is a blessing attached to it.
  • This requires conviction and sincerity in following one's personal convictions.

Developing a Strong Conscience

In this section, the speaker highlights the importance of developing a strong conscience through training and discernment.

Training the Conscience

  • Following the teachings of the speaker can help individuals train their consciences.
  • Under the guidance of these teachings, one's conscience will grow stronger over time.

Exercising Discernment

  • Developing discernment allows individuals to distinguish between good and evil.
  • It enables them to make wise choices regarding various aspects of life, such as food or lifestyle habits.

Knowing When to Stop

In this section, the speaker emphasizes the importance of knowing when to exercise self-control in various situations.

Exercising Self-Control

  • The speaker shares an example of having alcoholic beverages at parties but exercising self-control by knowing when to stop drinking.
  • It is crucial to develop a sense of entitlement or excessiveness within oneself.

Listening to One's Conscience

  • By listening to one's conscience, individuals can determine when they have had enough and avoid excessive indulgence.
  • This applies to various aspects of life, such as food choices or lifestyle habits.

The transcript provided is in English, and the notes are also written in English.

The Role of Conscience in Fasting

In this section, the speaker discusses the role of conscience in fasting and the importance of understanding one's own conscience.

Understanding Conscience and Fasting

  • On the 38th day, the speaker breaks their fast because their conscience is fine with it. They emphasize that pushing for 40 days is not necessary if their conscience does not condemn them.
  • The speaker mentions that the blood of Jesus washes away sins and condemns consciences that do not understand this truth.
  • Referring to John 8, the speaker highlights how conscience was not emphasized in the Old Testament due to reliance on the law. However, in the New Testament, understanding one's conscience becomes crucial.

Exercising Conscience in Media Consumption

  • The speaker gives an example of watching explicit content like pornography or certain TV shows. They suggest that if someone feels uncomfortable or convicted by their conscience while watching such content, they should exercise caution.
  • The speaker shares their personal experience of being under legalistic beliefs where they would close their eyes during inappropriate scenes in movies. However, they emphasize that trusting one's heart and discerning right from wrong is important.
  • They question where entitlement and satisfaction come from when engaging with illicit content.

Commending People to Their Consciences

  • The speaker encourages individuals to work on strengthening their ability to trust themselves and make mature decisions based on a well-formed conscience.
  • They explain that commending people to their consciences is a more mature approach than imposing laws or restrictions on them.
  • The speaker shares how they commend others to their consciences, encouraging self-reflection and dialogue with their conscience to discern right from wrong.

The Power of Commending to Conscience

  • They emphasize that commending people to their consciences allows for growth and maturity in making decisions.
  • The speaker contrasts this approach with imposing laws, stating that the law comes upon those engaged in certain behaviors, but commending them to their consciences is a more powerful way of guiding them.
  • They share how Pastor Neil worked with them by commending them to their conscience, allowing for personal growth and development.

The Story of Conscience in John 8

In this section, the speaker explores the story of conscience as depicted in John 8 and highlights the importance of working with one's conscience rather than relying solely on external laws.

Understanding Conscience in the New Testament

  • Referring to John 8, the speaker discusses how conscience played a significant role in Jesus' teachings.
  • They explain that conscience was not emphasized in the Old Testament due to reliance on the law. However, in the New Testament, understanding one's conscience becomes crucial.

Commending People to Their Consciences

  • The speaker emphasizes that commending people to their consciences is a more mature approach than imposing laws or restrictions on them.
  • They contrast this approach with imposing laws, stating that commending individuals to their consciences allows for growth and maturity in decision-making.

Working with Conscience for Personal Growth

  • The speaker encourages individuals to allow their conscience to grow and engage in dialogue with it rather than shutting it out.
  • They explain that when people are given a list of "do's" and "don'ts," their consciences do not have the opportunity to develop and engage in meaningful discussions.

The transcript provided does not cover the entire video, so the summary is based on the available content.

The Story of the Woman Caught in Adultery

In John 8, there is a story about a woman who was caught in the act of adultery. According to the law, she deserved to be stoned to death. This story highlights the role of conscience and how it can condemn us.

The Condemning Power of Conscience

  • Our conscience constantly condemns us for our actions.
  • Without someone to free our conscience and wash it clean, we have to suffer the consequences.
  • We need to minister to our conscience and appropriate the spilled blood of Jesus to cleanse it.
  • Jesus works in both ways - growing our conscience and directing us in the right way.

The Refined and Exercised Conscience

  • A refined and exercised conscience can do good and evil.
  • Jesus is a wonderful navigator for our conscience when we allow Him into our lives.
  • We are supposed to train our conscience through Noah's example.

Jesus' Pure Conscience

  • Jesus had a pure conscience, which allowed Him to affect man's conscience through His blood.
  • In the Old Testament, offerings were made for sins committed in ignorance that seared the conscience.
  • The Old Testament tabernacle had a gradient system where more intentional sins required higher sacrifices.

Sin Unto Death

  • The woman caught in adultery was intentionally sinning, making her offering her life according to Moses' law.
  • Sins committed with intentionality and seared consciences can have major repercussions.
  • Jesus came to cleanse our consciences with His blood so that we can serve God without condemnation.

Hebrews 9 - Cleansing Consciences

Hebrews 9 explains how the blood of bulls and goats could only sanctify the external, while the blood of Christ cleanses our consciences from dead works.

The Tabernacle and External Cleansing

  • In the tabernacle, sacrifices were made for sins committed in ignorance.
  • The more ignorant the sin, the more sacrifices were required.
  • The tabernacle's focus was on external purification rather than cleansing consciences.

Jesus' Role as High Priest

  • Jesus offered Himself without spot to God through the eternal Spirit to cleanse our consciences.
  • His role as a priest allowed Him to take our conscience and present it to the Father as pure.

Conclusion and Further Study

The transcript concludes by referencing Hebrews 9 and encourages further study of John 8 for a high-resolution understanding of Jesus' role in cleansing consciences.

Further Study Recommendations

  • Read Hebrews 9 for a deeper understanding of how Jesus cleanses our consciences.
  • Explore the story in John 8 to gain a high-resolution perspective on Jesus' impact on humanity's conscience.

The Woman Caught in Sin

In this section, the speaker discusses a story about a woman caught in the act of sin and how Jesus responds to her accusers.

Jesus' Response to Accusers

  • Jesus is presented with a woman who was caught in the act of sin.
  • The accusers emphasize her intentional wrongdoing.
  • Jesus challenges them by saying, "He who is without sin among you, let him throw the first stone."
  • He writes on their hearts, symbolizing a shift from the law written on stone tablets to a softer medium.
  • The law leaves no room for conscience or choice, but writing on hearts allows for conscience to guide actions.

Writing on Hearts vs. Stone Tablets

This section explores the significance of Jesus writing on hearts instead of stone tablets and how it relates to exercising conscience and making choices.

Writing on Hearts

  • Writing on hearts signifies a move away from rigid laws set in stone.
  • Stone tablets leave no room for exercising conscience or making choices.
  • By writing on hearts, Jesus enables individuals to make decisions based on their conscience.
  • Conscience becomes a better teacher than strict adherence to laws.

Conscience vs. Legalism

Here, the speaker discusses the importance of conscience over legalism and how it affects our understanding of moral issues like abortion.

Conscience vs. Legalism

  • Legalism focuses solely on following rules without considering individual circumstances or intentions.
  • When discussing topics like abortion, legalistic thinking leads to condemnation without understanding context.
  • Trusting one's conscience allows for empathy and consideration of unique situations.
  • Jesus writes on hearts so that individuals can exercise their conscience rather than blindly following laws.

The Power of Choice and Conscience

This section explores the power of choice, conscience, and the cleansing effect of Jesus' blood on our actions.

Working by Choice

  • Working by choice requires a pure conscience.
  • Jesus enables us to have a pure conscience through His sacrifice.
  • The blood of Jesus cleanses our conscience and empowers our actions.
  • Dead religious works are transformed into meaningful acts when done with a purified conscience.

Appropriating Conscience in Actions

Here, the speaker discusses how appropriating the blood of Jesus upon our hearts affects the significance and power of our actions.

Appropriating Conscience

  • Before engaging in any action, we should appropriate the blood of Jesus upon our hearts to cleanse our conscience.
  • This allows for meaningful and powerful actions that align with God's will.
  • Superficial acts without a purified conscience hold no true value or power.

Writing on Hearts and Affecting Conscience

This section highlights how Jesus writes on hearts to affect people's consciences, similar to what was done in Numbers 5 with the priest and water.

Writing on Hearts and Affecting Conscience

  • Jesus writes on hearts just as the priest wrote on water in Numbers 5.
  • He challenges individuals to examine their own hearts and consciences.
  • There is no difference between what Jesus does now and what the priest did then - both aim to affect conscience.

The Story of David and Bathsheba

In this section, the speaker discusses the story of David and Bathsheba and how it relates to our tendency to judge others while ignoring our own faults.

The Parable of the Pet Lamb

  • David is confronted by someone who tells him a story about a man who had a beloved pet lamb, while his neighbor had many lambs.
  • When guests came over, the man with many lambs killed the pet lamb to serve as food.
  • The person asking David then questions what should be done to such a person.

Hypocrisy and Self-Reflection

  • David immediately condemns the man in the story, not realizing that he himself is being referred to.
  • The speaker highlights how we often judge others without considering our own actions.
  • When we condemn others, we invite similar judgment upon ourselves.

Applying Conscience and Empathy

  • The pure of heart can open people's consciences by asking them to consider their own actions.
  • It is important to reflect on how we would feel if similar circumstances were applied to us or our loved ones.

Balanced Measures and Minority Rights

In this section, the speaker discusses balanced measures and highlights an example of hypocrisy regarding minority rights.

Imbalanced Measures

  • When we apply imbalanced measures or judgments towards others, they will eventually be applied back onto us.
  • If we believe someone deserves punishment or restrictions, we should consider if we would want the same treatment for ourselves or our loved ones.

Minority Rights Example

  • The speaker shares an example of pastors fighting for their minority rights in Sri Lanka, while simultaneously protesting against the rights of the LGBTQ+ community.
  • This highlights the inconsistency and lack of empathy in their actions.
  • It is important to consider how our conscience allows us to fight for our own rights while trampling on the rights of others.

Opening Consciences and Faith

In this section, the speaker discusses how opening one's conscience leads to a deeper understanding of faith.

Opening Consciences

  • Jesus asks people to reflect on themselves and their actions, which opens up their consciences.
  • This marks a shift away from legalism and towards self-reflection and personal growth.

The Power of Conscience

  • When people see themselves reflected in the mirror of the world, they realize that legalistic practices become redundant.
  • The conscience becomes a powerful tool for self-awareness and growth.

Faith and Mature Conscience

  • Timothy emphasizes that faith is strengthened when it is built upon a mature conscience.
  • A mature conscience allows one to discern between good and evil without jumping to quick judgments or relying solely on external rules or opinions.

Training Conscience and Living Without Offense

In this section, the speaker discusses training one's conscience to be without offense.

Training Conscience

  • It is important to train our consciences to be mature, balanced, and without offense.
  • By allowing the blood (symbolic of forgiveness) to wash our consciences, we can grow spiritually.

Living Without Offense

  • Those who are led by the spirit and have a mature conscience experience a different response from the world around them.
  • It is important to strive for balance and not expect to have it both ways.

Conclusion and Invitation

In this section, the speaker concludes the talk and invites listeners to an event.

Invitation

  • The speaker invites listeners to bring a spoon and a bottle of water to an upcoming event.
  • Further details about the event are not provided in the transcript.
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