Tuesday, August 13, 2019

THE PILOT’S POCKET BOOK - E

(1) Work to be done at each point of time and place: your craft is equipped to do what is needed, nothing for you to do except keep it steady – It is the enemy who says `I work’ and when he means by work he is talking about something somewhere, sometime and never about this concrete moment of time and place. That is how he steals the fuel.

E. The Enemy’s Chief Weapon is Forgery

The Enemy Signs Himself `I’ as surely as you sign yourself `I’.

Signs of Forgery
The enemy I’s signature tune is `I want’ but never `I want to learn’.

1. Wants this or that, this route or that port irrespective of the condition of the craft or his capacity for control over it or desire to learn the control.

2. He pretends to be doing everything in the interests of the craft – but his job is something else, to plunder and pilfer the craft and the fuel and the ports of visit.

3. He himself does not know the controls but uses you to gain his object – by forging your signature.

4. Naturally the craft bucks, vibrates, shakes and trembles just as surely as a sensitive horse with a strange and cruel usurper in saddle.

The Pilot’s `I’

1. experiences joy in being the controls

2. experiences joy in the journey itself and not the ports of call.

3. That experiencing and training is the first mission.

Guérin Nicolas 



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