The Object of Healing Is the Transformation of Consciousness

From – The Infinite Way Letters 1959 Excerpt – October By Joel Goldsmith P. 192 The Object of Healing Is the Transformation of Consciousness Certainly there are cases in which the fullness of the healing does not appear in that first moment of realization, no matter how deep it may be, and you may be called upon to repeat the process twice, ten, or a hundred times, because the opacity may lie with your patient or student in whom there must be a change of consciousness before harmony can be outwardly pictured. One of the great stumbling blocks to healing … Continue reading The Object of Healing Is the Transformation of Consciousness

The Circle Of Christhood

There is a circle of Christhood in which we live and walk and through which we receive revelation and inspiration. It was this that enabled me to write that that Circle would be revealed on earth, and it was given to me to travel this world and form that invisible Circle among Infinite Waystudents. But it has spread far beyond that group, because the “unveiling” reveals that this Spirit of God is the Spirit of God unto all men. So the circle of Christhood is to embrace all men. Whether or not they ever become students of The Infinite Way, nevertheless they will be drawn into that Circle. Continue reading The Circle Of Christhood

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 (4/5)

Just see neither good nor evil, be a beholder, and then let something take place within you—let the Father present the picture to you. You just bear witness, you just behold! But not with any idea of healing anyone, not with the idea of improving or enriching anyone—merely with the idea of beholding the picture as God made it and as God sees it. Continue reading Contemplation Develops the Beholder (4/5)