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Interview With Jesus: Humility By Jesus (AJ Miller) & Mary Magdalene (Mary Luck) Sessions 1-5 Published by Divine Truth, Australia at Smashwords http://www.divinetruth.com/ Copyright 2014 Divine Truth Smashwords Edition, License Notes Thank you for downloading this ebook. You are welcome to share it with your friends. This book may be reproduced, copied and distributed. If you enjoyed this book, please return to Smashwords.com to discover other works by this author. Thank you for your support. This ebook is a transcript of five interviews that took place between Jesus (also known as AJ Miller) and Mary Magdalene (also known as Mary Luck) on 14th June 2012 in Bathurst, Australia, and on 30th June 2012, 29th August 2012 and 5th September 2012 in Wondai, Australia on the subject of humility. In these interviews Jesus describes what humility is, what it means to live in humility, how humility is essential for our spiritual progression, and how we resist humility. Reminder From Jesus & Mary Jesus and Mary would like to remind you that any document produced by Divine Truth containing any information from Jesus, Mary or any other person includes only a portion of God's Truth that they have personally discovered. It does not and cannot contain the entire of God's Truth since God's Truth is infinite and humankind will forever continue to discover more of God's Truth as we progress in receiving more of God's Love. Please remember that due to these limitations information contained within this document may need to be revised in the future. Many other ebooks have been published by Divine Truth, including ebooks translated into a variety of different languages. Please visit http://www.Smashwords.com/profile/view/DivineTruth or www.divinetruth.com for further information. Additional sessions on the subject in this book can be found on www.Smashwords.com/profile/view/DivineTruth For more information go to: Divine Truth (www.divinetruth.com) Divine Truth Channel on YouTube (www.youtube.com/user/WizardShak) Divine Truth FAQ Channel on YouTube (www.youtube.com/user/divinetruthfaq) Table of Contents Part 1 - Humility Session 1 - Introduction to Humility 1. Introduction 2. The contrast between God’s definition of humility and the world’s definition of humility 2.1. Humility is the passionate desire to feel and experience all of our emotions 2.2. Humility is to see ourselves as God sees us 2.3. True humility has no self-judgement or self-consciousness 2.4. Humility takes its name from a Greek word meaning “of the earth” 3. What it means to live in humility 3.1. True humility honours God’s Love and God’s Truth above ourselves 3.1.1. True humility doesn’t elevate or deprecate 3.2. A truly humble person always examines themselves before others 3.3. Humility honours God’s Laws and God’s Gifts 3.4. A truly humble person is not invested in what everyone else is feeling 4. Humility is the cornerstone of our spiritual development 4.1. Humility is essential to establish a relationship with God 4.2. Humility is the doorway to Divine Truth, and Divine Truth is the doorway to Divine Love 4.3. Humility opens us up to change 4.4. Humility does not try to manage or control emotion 4.5. Humility allows us to connect to God 5. The two stages of humility 5.1. Becoming as humble as a child 5.2. Becoming more humble than a child 5.3. Humility is required to love others completely 6. Closing Words Part 2 - Humility Session 2 - Humility in Practice I 7. Introduction 8. Receiving Divine Love depends upon our desire to experience all emotion 8.1. Receiving Divine Love indicates we are in a state of humility 8.2. Becoming humble is all we need to do for our spiritual growth 8.2.1. Self judgement takes us further away from humility 8.2.2. Investment in God’s opinion of us leads us to humility 9. Humility is a whole hearted desire to feel and experience all of our emotions 9.1. Longing for God’s Love above every other experience leads us to humility 9.2. If we honour God’s Love above all other things we are not afraid to confront the error surrounding us 9.2.1. If we are truly humble we are willing to look foolish and stupid to others 9.3. If we are truly humble we never attempt to shut down or dampen our emotional experience 9.3.1. If we are truly humble we embrace our terror when it arises 9.4. If we are truly humble we will never get angry or afraid about feeling our emotions 9.5. If we are truly humble we do not feel we’re losing things by choosing the Divine Love Path 9.5.1. When we’re humble we see which of our relationships have substance 10. Receiving Divine Love depends upon our willingness to take responsibility for and release all error inside of us 10.1. When we’re humble we do not seek validation or permission to feel from others 10.2. When we’re humble we do not blame others for our pain and suffering 10.3. Taking responsibility involves desiring to experience the Law of Compensation 10.4. Taking responsibility involves desiring to experience causal emotions 10.5. Taking responsibility involves abandoning anger, justifications, minimisations and denial 10.6. Taking responsibility involves desiring to feel our fear about becoming a trusting child again 10.7. Questions to ask ourselves to identify how willing we are to be humble and to take responsibility for our errors 11. Closing Words Part 3 - Humility Session 3 - Humility in Practice II 12. Introduction 13. Humility is essential to connect with God and God’s Truth 13.1. Humility is a willingness to be overwhelmed by our emotions and by God’s emotions 13.2. Humility is a willingness to see ourselves as God sees us 13.3. Humility is a willingness to make mistakes and be open to new ideas 13.4. Humility is a whole hearted desire to feel and experience all emotion 13.5. Humility is a desire to feel ourselves and God above all other things 13.6. Humility is a willingness to take responsibility for, experience and release all error within us 14. Working through emotional blockages to humility 15. Divine Love can only flow when we are willing to be as we truthfully are 15.1. Working through the façade self and discovering the injured and real selves 15.1.1. An example of being humble when we discover anger within ourselves 15.2. Humility encompasses ethics and morality 15.3. Humility is seeing God’s perception of ourselves - an illustration from the Bible 16. Humility is a willingness to be taught by God 16.1. An example of the Law of Attraction operating in Western society vs. in poor countries 16.1.1. The Law of Attraction can occur in a loving or harsh way 16.2. God teaches us through other people, spirits and nature 16.3. Being willing to be taught by God involves being emotionally open to God 16.3.1. Going through the process of developing humility 16.4. A humble person immediately puts into practice what they learn 16.5. Becoming open to God teaching us 17. Humility is the ability to receive both direct and indirect council 17.1. Becoming sensitive to the Law of Attraction 17.2. Becoming loving in an unloving environment 18. Closing Words Part 4 - Humility Session 4 - Resistance to Humility I 19. Why we find humility difficult 19.1. Reason 1: Self-reliance 19.2. Reason 2: Feeling unable to cope with overwhelming emotion 19.2.1. Not feeling our emotions creates an openness to being manipulated 20. How we resist humility: arrogance 20.1. Arrogance prevents openness to new ideas 20.2. God’s Truth about arrogance 20.3. The difficulty of releasing arrogance 21. How we resist humility: the false ego 21.1. Why the false ego state is attractive to maintain 21.2. Reasons for our investment in the façade self 21.2.1. The analogy of our soul lighting fires 21.3. How to break down the façade with courage, integrity and honesty 22. How we resist humility: judgement and criticism 22.1. The example of Divine Truth being labelled a cult by the media 22.2. Reasons that we judge 22.3. Judgement blocks Divine Truth and Divine Love 23. How we resist humility: denial 23.1. The three main types of denial: justification, minimisation and shifting the blame 23.2. Denial of God’s Laws 23.2.1. An example of denying the truth about abortion 23.2.2. An example of denying the truth about eating meat 23.3. Resistance to humility creates hypocrisy 23.4. Reasons we are invested in staying in denial 24. How we resist humility: anger with others 24.1. How to release anger 24.1.1. Anger results from pain in the past that we haven’t released 25. How we resist humility: hatred and resentment 25.1. Gender differences in the expression of hatred 25.2. How to work through emotions of hatred and resentment 25.3. Hatred can be caused by feelings of superiority in addition to feelings of powerlessness 26. Closing Words 26.1. A lack of humility eventually creates our own death 26.2. The importance of humility Part 5 - Humility Session 5 - Resistance to Humility II 27. Introduction 28. How we resist humility: living in fear 28.1. Living in fear prevents desire and happiness 28.2. Living in fear supports the maintenance of false beliefs 28.3. People in a complete state of love never respond in fear 28.4. Fear is not real from God’s perspective 28.4.1. An example of a boy who’s in a violent situation 28.5. The stages involved in recognising and releasing our fear 28.6. Addictions and false beliefs keep us from feeling our fear 28.7. Taking action challenges our fears 28.7.1. Releasing fear involves softening into fear, rather than conquering it 28.7.2. Desires can draw us through our fear 29. How we resist humility: doubt 29.1. Doubt is created by a lack of humility to fear, and is triggered by taking action 29.1.1. An example of a couple having arguments 29.2. Erroneous societal beliefs about doubt 29.2.1. Children learn rapidly because they are not in a state of doubt 30. How we resist humility: seeking power, position, glory, respect or value 30.1. An example of musicians seeking glory and attention 30.1.1. The effects of seeking power, glory and attention on other people 30.2. How to release injuries surrounding seeking power, glory and attention 30.2.1. An example of family members seeking power, glory and respect 31. How we resist humility: jealousy 31.1. Emotions that drive jealousy 31.2. Acknowledging our jealousy and other dark emotions 31.3. Jealousy can be about our perceptions rather than reality 32. How we resist humility: commiseration 32.1. Commiseration results from not wanting to take personal responsibility for our creations 32.2. Commiseration creates stagnation 32.3. Differences between commiseration and compassion 33. How we resist humility: false humility 33.1. Emotions that drive false humility 33.2. If we’re truly humble our lives will change 33.3. True humility feels edgy, uncomfortable and like being alive 33.4. Differences between humility and false humility 34. Closing Words 34.1. AJ describes his personal experiences in becoming humble 34.2. The relationship between humility, truth and love 34.2.1. The importance of humility Appendices Appendix 1: Humility Session 1 Outline Appendix 2: Humility Session 2 Outline Appendix 3: Humility Session 3 Outline Appendix 4: Humility Sessions 4-5 Outline

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