Coming Into the Awareness of Spirit 1/5

But only in proportion as we are spiritually attuned to the center of our being which is God, only as we are in at-one-ment with the source of life are we fed by the waters of life, by the bread of life which is every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God. Without spiritual discernment, none of this is possible! Continue reading Coming Into the Awareness of Spirit 1/5

Jnana Marga in Christianity

The teaching of Joel Goldsmith is a remarkable reminder of the possibility of jnana-marga that it contains. It is an illustration also of the truth that jnana-marga, the ‘ path of knowledge’, does not imply philosophy or erudition but is as simple as it is profound. If any followers of the Maharshi, trained to equate jnana-marga with Self-enquiry, find Joel Goldsmith’s method of concentrating on biblical texts strange, they should recall that it is very close to the use of Mahdvdkyds recommended by Shankaracharya. Continue reading Jnana Marga in Christianity

The Essence of The Infinite Way Part One 4/4

Entrance into heaven, harmony, is attained by the realization of Omnipresence, Omnipotence, Omniscience, that where I am, God is, that all that God is, I am, not by virtue of myself, but because I and the Father are one. And this relationship of oneness fulfills the statement, Son, thou art ever with me, and all that I have is thine. Continue reading The Essence of The Infinite Way Part One 4/4

God Seeks Us 4/6 ~1st Point of Practice

In spite of appearances, thou art there. Thou are here. I shall not fear what man can do to me. I shall not fear what mortal man can do to me. I shall not fear what circumstance or condition can do to me. I shall not fear what anything—time or space—can do to me. I shall not fear any presence or any power in heaven, on earth, or in hell for Omnipresence is with me. The Presence of God goes with me. Continue reading God Seeks Us 4/6 ~1st Point of Practice