One Power (5/6)

Just as it is vitally important to keep an openness to God, so it is with family relationships. It is equally important to develop and maintain a feeling of reciprocity and co-operation with each member of the family. There cannot be a wall or a sense of separation existing between any members, young or old, without all being aware of it. Even if nothing has been said, it seeps through the household like a damp fog, like the mist that it is, chilling all members. There is an inner communication needed in family relationships which must be left open at all times. Continue reading One Power (5/6)

One Power (4/6)

Infinite Way Letter May 1955 By Joel Goldsmith Part 4 of 6 Teaching Truth to Young Children Truth must be embodied in living, and the only way a child can be taught Truth is in that same embodiment of living. It is for this reason that children must be taught by their parents. The child reflects the atmosphere of its home and its parents, and he naturally absorbs whatever is in the consciousness of his parents. If the mother, especially, has a consciousness of the truth of the Allness of God, whether or not she specifically sets about to teach … Continue reading One Power (4/6)

The Christ (5/5)

I know this that the Bible is literally true in those passages that present to us universal truth, such as, for instance: I will never leave you nor forsake you. All these passages that show that the Christ is right where we are; that it isn’t the Christ that has forsaken us, it isn’t God who has forsaken us, it’s that we have, in our human sense, become separated from God. We have not agreed that God can set a table before us in the wilderness. We have not agreed that there is nothing impossible to God. And where we have said, “Well, why doesn’t God do these things,” or “Why isn’t the human race better off?” We forget the very logical answer: The world isn’t turning to God; it’s turning to some finite concept of God. Paul called it the God whom ye ignorantly worship, him declare I unto you.   Continue reading The Christ (5/5)