NEUTRALITY, BASHAR
Text: Finding a Positive Reflection Bashar Q: Hi. B: Hi. Q: Your Introduction was absolutely wonderful, totally a new concept for me, and I'd like a little clarification on this. Because in the past when there were situations I didn't prefer, I would view them as being neutral and not really assign any value to them one way or the other. B: Yes. Q: And now what you're saying really is to actually love the situation and take it back into yourself. B: Now, that is what we have always said. The idea of allowing the situation to be neutral in that way does not mean that you simply let it remain so. What we have always shared with you is the idea that once you allow it to adopt a neutral format, then you can inject whatever meaning you wish to, whatever meaning you prefer to into the situation. That, according to our suggestion, is simply the idea of then loving it and allowing yourself to extract positive manifestation from it, rather than negative because you choose to fear it. We did not ever suggest that you simply allow it to remain in a neutral state, unless of course you simply wish to float with it for a while. Q: Okay I understand, but I guess not totally. B: The idea of allowing it to be neutral is so you can then put into it what meaning you wish to, rather than simply inherently assuming it comes with a built-in meaning. Q: Right. I understood that, but to me what you said tonight was more than allowing it to be neutral, but in fact to see, even the one you don't prefer, to see it as something wonderful. B: Well, when you are working from automatic trust, you do not need to hang around in neutral. You simply automatically assume that everything is positive and worth loving. Q: That's true. Thank you. B: Thank you very much. Sharing.
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