Acknowledging the good being grateful
'To the degree that I have acknowledged the good—the beautiful days, the wonder of the rain and the beauty of the nature—then that is going to repeat itself.'
'Acknowledge the good that you have–acknowledge what everyone in your life has done for you, not what people have done to you...'
'Everyone has done something for you—those that have been closest to you, your mother and your father—it's what they've done for you, not to you. Every lover you've ever had... while you loved, that was something done for you.'
'If you love God, the more you love God, and stop acknowledging the bad, the difficult, the unhappy... your life changes.'
SESSIONS
Now: Love Going Up, Truth Coming Down
Length: 1 hours and 22 minutes
Barry Long presents a model illustrating the interplay between love, truth, karma, and the present moment. He emphasises the need for gratitude, explaining how karma shapes the present and how true freedom is realised by relinquishing attachment to the past.
Emotional Attachments: The Invisible Chains
Length: 1 hours and 4 minutes
From Division to Wholeness: Healing the Human Condition
Length: 1 hours and 25 minutes
The Great Romance of Life and God
Length: 1 hours
In this talk, Barry Long discusses the nature of love, self-consciousness, and the pursuit of the real over the illusions of worldly attachment. He brings attention to the need to dissolve selfishness and acknowledging the good, thus naturally aligning with the spirit.
Part of - The Flaw in the Beauty
Length: 1 hours and 1 minute
Acknowledging the Good in Daily Life
Length: 1 hours and 24 minutes
Abundance
Length: 1 hours and 27 minutes
Seeing the Fact
Length: 1 hours and 2 minutes
Detachment and Renewal in Relationship
Length: 54 minutes
Barry Long addresses questions regarding personal suffering, relationships, discipline, and the nature of attraction, highlighting the necessity for honesty, detachment from past attachments, and the intelligent pursuit of love.
Living the Mystery of Enlightenment
Length: 1 hours
Barry Long summarises the areas travelled during the meeting and encourages returning to a daily life with an acknowledgement of the good, urging gratitude, conscious pausing amidst the routines, and disidentifying from events as the way to equilibrium and deeper inner devotion.