Most of us recognize that emotions such as anger, jealousy,
and resentment are negative emotions that push us into the Pit of Illusion and
separate us from the Spirit. But there are other negative emotions that dump us
into the Pit that we often fail to recognize. These are usually emotions we
feel have been thrust upon us by others and so we have no control over them;
but we do!
In the last General Conference (April 2012) Elder Richard G.
Scott said, “There are some practical principles that enhance revelation.
First, yielding to emotions such as anger or hurt or defensiveness will drive
away the Holy Ghost. Those emotions must be eliminated, or our chance for
receiving revelation is slight.” Anger, we recognize as keeping us from the
Spirit but being hurt or becoming defensive when someone mistreats us are not usually
recognized as Pit of Illusion feelings.
As James instructed, “For the wrath of man worketh not the
righteousness of God” (James 1:20). Wrath does mean anger, but the Greek word
could also be translated, “agitation of the soul,” and things like taking
offense, self-pity, defensiveness, depression, dismay, discouragement are all
negative emotions that are agitation of the soul. When we Live in Truth we strive
to avoid any negative emotion that dumps us in the Pit of Illusion and
separates us from the Spirit.
1 comment:
another great share! thanks! after our sunday lesson on this, i have been thinking hard on it as i have very long term hurt feelings that are driving me away from the spirit and it's been a very hard place to be. :( i need to work harder on getting rid of those feelings that are affecting me so greatly!
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