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	<title><![CDATA[SpiritualFamily.Net: People who like Status update  by Bishop Moses Kaharwa]]></title>
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	<pubDate>Mon, 23 Sep 2024 18:59:10 -0400</pubDate>
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	<title><![CDATA["GROWTH IS PAINFUL, CHANGE IS...]]></title>
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<p>"GROWTH IS PAINFUL, CHANGE IS PAINFUL, BUT NOTHING IS PAINFUL AS STAYING SOMEWHERE YOU DON'T BELONG'</p>

<p>This resonates with the Urantia Book's teachings on personal growth, spiritual evolution, and the importance of aligning with one's true purpose.</p>

<p>1. Growth and Pain:</p>

<p>"The universe is not a place of ease and comfort, but rather a realm of challenge and opportunity." (Paper 100, Section 4)</p>

<p>"Personal growth and spiritual development require the overcoming of difficulties and the endurance of hardships." (Paper 110, Section 3)</p>

<p>2. Change and Transformation:</p>

<p>"Change is the fundamental law of the universe... Growth and progress are impossible without change." (Paper 118, Section 2)</p>

<p>"The only constant in the universe is change; and the only thing that does not change is the will of God." (Paper 12, Section 5)</p>

<p>3. Staying True to One's Purpose:</p>

<p>"The greatest tragedy in the universe is for an individual to fail to find their true place in the divine plan." (Paper 112, Section 5)</p>

<p>"When an individual remains in a situation that is not consonant with their spiritual nature, they experience inner conflict and suffering." (Paper 103, Section 4)</p>

<p>The Urantia Book emphasizes the importance of:</p>

<p>- Spiritual growth and development (Papers 100-103)<br />-  Aligning with one's true purpose and divine plan (Papers 112-114)<br />-  Embracing change and transformation (Papers 118-120)<br />-  Cultivating inner strength and resilience (Papers 110-111)</p>

<p>More Insights:</p>

<p>1. The concept of "belonging" is deeply tied to one's sense of purpose and identity.<br />2. Staying in a situation that contradicts one's values and aspirations can lead to spiritual stagnation and suffering.<br />3. Growth and change require courage, faith, and trust in the divine plan.</p>

<p>Questions to Refrect on:</p>

<p>*  What areas of your life require growth and transformation?<br />*  Are you staying true to your spiritual nature and purpose?<br />*  What changes can you make to align with your divine plan?</p>
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