From: reevve on

This Teaching says,
"Sometimes man is so idealistic for everyone but
himself. He sets high standards of purity, modesty,
knowledge and goal, for everyone else to reach, everyone
else to be example for him in, but he never tries,
himself, to reach these goals. Everyone else must be
perfect. He has excuse, and only excuse, for his own
lack of personal commitment."

TEACHING DELIVERED THROUGH FRANCES M. KLUG
ON OCTOBER 8,1980

"IDEALS - IDEALISTIC - IDEALISM"


"IDEALS"

"We teach children to have ideals, for in ideals
we feel the goals will be sound, good, for their mental,
physical and spiritual way of life.

Ideals sometimes become confused with personal
moods, greed, manifesting selfishness, ego, and a lack
of true interpretation of the purpose for ideals, the
concept of ideals, and the dignity to sound ideals."

"IDEALISTIC"

"Sometimes man is so idealistic for everyone but
himself. He sets high standards of purity, modesty,
knowledge and goal, for everyone else to reach, everyone
else to be example for him in, but he never tries,
himself, to reach these goals. Everyone else must be
perfect. He has excuse, and only excuse, for his own
lack of personal commitment."

"IDEALISM"

"Idealism - a cherishing of fine ideals, but
sometimes man falls short when, in reaching the ideals,
he does not care who he steps on, what type of approach
he takes to satisfy his own methods. He could sin
against ten of the Ten Commandments but he is obsessed
with the fact that he is on the right track.

Ideals should be based on the standards God gave
us to use in everything we are, everything we do, and
everything we hope to be a part of. Our ideals should
be based on God's Ten Commandments."

Saint Joseph's Hill Of Hope
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