The Mystical Realm Translated

There cannot be opposites. God is infinite. Now take all your sins and all your diseases, and all your lacks and all your limitations, and all your bad appetites, and throw them in the waste basket. Stop fearing them and let them disappear of their own accord. And they will. They’ll fade out of your consciousness because they have no sustaining powers of their own. It’s your own mind that’s sustaining them. Continue reading The Mystical Realm Translated

God Seeks Us (3/5)

  God is not like anything we think He is. In cleansing the temple, the first things we must discard are our old concepts of God. Let us accept God as God, without any preconceived idea or outline of what we shall find when we do become acquainted with Him. It will be an entirely different experience than any we have ever thought or visualized or believed. Continue reading God Seeks Us (3/5)

God Seeks Us (2/5)

  At some time and at some place in our experience, each of us stands in hell. It may be the hell of sin or disease; it may be the hell of lack or limitation; it may be the hell of inharmony, unhappiness or loneliness. All of these so-called hellish experiences become transformed, however, when we realize that even in the midst of this darkness we need not search for God, for “Thou art there.” We have never become separated from God, but the moment we accept a sense of separation it is as if we had no God. Continue reading God Seeks Us (2/5)

God Seeks Us (1/5)

The moment we disassociate ourselves from the idea of having to earn or work for our living, and joyfully, and to the best of our ability, do that which is given us to do, even if at the moment it is not in the nature of what we particularly enjoy, gradually we will be lifted into higher and nobler types of work, and we will really find that a living is ours by Grace. Continue reading God Seeks Us (1/5)