As I reflect on the teachings from week two, I see how everything intertwines and how knowledge and wisdom build upon one another—much like constructing a stone house. We know that a foundation won’t stay in place without the cement or steel to support it, and the same is true for learning. The foundation must be solid, and practical steps need to be in place, no matter how silly they may seem at first.
I had to rewatch the week two training because there were so many precious gems in the lessons being taught. The exercises we are asked to do might seem childish, but as I engage with them and read “The Greatest Salesman in the World” by Og Mandino, everything starts to click. We need to reconnect with our childlike selves before life stripped away our innocence and piled on layers of doubt and fear.



You got this! The Master also tells us to be like children, always in awe, no judgement, no fear … your insight is perfect!
Beautifully said! Thank you for sharing Karen