Measuring Growth

edited May 2013 in Spiritual Growth
The Michaels said that they don't measure growth in a linear way. How do they measure growth?

Growth is measured by the weight of the lesson learned. For some fragments, a trivial experience can amount in phenomenal growth, while for others, a lifetime may be spent trying to move beyond a certain point, and still the lesson may not be learned.

It is not the length of the experience or even the intensity that matters, but the impact it has in getting the fragment to evolve. This can occur in a fraction of a second, or require several lifetimes of work before it is finally accomplished.

CHANNELED BY: Dave Gregg
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