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concentration

"the action or power of focusing one's attention or mental effort." Request: In Zen practice and in life it certainly plays a role.

distractedness

"having one's thoughts or attention drawn away : unable to concentrate or give attention to something... harassed, confused, or deranged especially by strong feelings" -- merriam-webster.

competition

Rivalry where multiple parties strive for a goal which cannot be shared -- wikipedia.

"The world can only see us as we see ourselves"

Attributed to David R. Hawkins.

you don't need to desire your destiny

Priority request: Comes from the idea that if something is your destiny it will occur independent of the emotion of desire, which tends to result in suffering. It seems one can renounce desire and observe how the body and mind are automatically pulled to certain things.

past lives

Request: true at what level?

"the clothes make the man"

"an interesting phenomenon: wear a white coat you believe belongs to a doctor, and you'll be more focused. Wear a white coat you believe belongs to a painter, and you won't see that improvement." -- psychologytoday.

experiencing the divine presence of Jesus Christ

Priority request: Many who call out to him may end up experiencing his divine presence. What does this experience calibrate at and what is the range it can go up to?

Jesus Christ, social impact of

By request.

unforgivable

"so bad as to be unable to be excused or pardoned" -- dictionary.com.

level: angel of the Lord

Generically. By request.

forgiving the unforgivable

Overcoming profound trauma and betrayal through the act of forgiveness -- Brave AI.

"Healing is accomplished the instant the sufferer no longer sees any value in pain"

From A Course in Miracles.

"I deserve good things"

Priority request: The statement seems crucial to self esteem, as well as being able to value and enjoy life. Whether or not deservingness is constructive as a concept seems less important than the affirmation that one is fundamentally worthy of blessings, grace and forgiveness.

knowing about

Remarkably different from knowing as being.