Function Of Mind Part 2

Your mind then is the instrument, and filling it with truth you bring forth harmony. Devoid of truth, you bring forth a little good and a little evil, or a lot of good and a lot of evil. When we then use mind with a capital M, and say “the Mind of man is God,” let us understand really that we mean Mind with a capital M, the unconditioned Mind is the instrument of God, the way whereby God is made manifest unto us. Continue reading Function Of Mind Part 2

Contemplation Develops the Beholder (3/5)

You never enter into the picture, you never seek to change it, improve it, heal it, remove it, destroy it, or make it better. Always, you are at the absolute center of your own being as a beholder. And as a beholder you can truthfully say, “what a beautiful sunset, what a beautiful sunrise God is bringing about, or nature is bringing about.”
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The Importance of Meditation (4/4)

All prayer or communion with God is for only one purpose—to achieve this sense of peace within; to achieve the realization that “…lo, I am with you always.” Let us have that sense of Divine Presence now and we will have answered prayer. Let us fail to achieve this sense of peace and the prayer is not a prayer. The feeling of the Presence is in itself a prayer. Continue reading The Importance of Meditation (4/4)

The Importance of Meditation (3/4)

Each day it is our privilege and duty to retire into our secret chamber of consciousness, and pray this prayer of realization for those of our household, our business, our community, our nation, and this giving of our understanding, of our time and our devotion will be rewarded in His Grace literally appearing as our sufficiency in all things. Continue reading The Importance of Meditation (3/4)

Prayer (2/3)

The nature of God is fulfillment. It is the function of God to fulfill and to express Itself. However, there is that which will prevent us from coming into the experience of that fulfillment. Just as there may be brilliant sunshine, there are also shades, and we may use those shades to keep out the sun. As long as we entertain a sense of separation from God, this serves as the shade, which keeps away from us the benefits, the joys, the affluence of God. Our sense of separation from God is the barrier to our enjoyment of the blessings of God. Continue reading Prayer (2/3)