Soul, Mind, Body 2/6

He says that “He, the Spirit of God is upon him, and he is ordained to heal the sick.” And yet he knew when he was saying it that the child of God is never sick. And so he’s using the language of our state of consciousness, while lifting us up to his. Probably when he was on the Mount of Transfiguration, with students who understood him, probably he said, “You’ll have to talk to these poor fish the same way that I did at Lazarus’ tomb. Continue reading Soul, Mind, Body 2/6

Soul, Mind, Body 1/6

In our work, the only place that testimony has is this: to illustrate a principle. Sometimes, I do mention in our work specific healings that I have witnessed. Never with any sense of just wanting to show you what good work The Infinite Way can do or what work the practitioner can do. That’s all nonsense. That belongs to kindergartens. It is to illustrate the principle that was revealed in that particular case. Continue reading Soul, Mind, Body 1/6

Flesh and Flesh 4/4

Now, any form of good that comes to you, enjoy. Enjoy it, as if it were as it is—the externalization of God Itself. But don’t hug it too tightly. Don’t try to hold onto it too much. Be willing to see it come. Be willing to see it go, because in my Father’s house are many mansions, many states of Consciousness, many embodied forms. And these will externalize themselves always in Infinite form and varieties of what we call flesh or form. Let them come. Let them go, always making room for greater unfoldments from within. Continue reading Flesh and Flesh 4/4

Flesh and Flesh 3/4

When I get rid of that and stop judging, and stop putting a label on you, and stop saying how spiritual are you or how spiritual aren’t, or what is the degree of your integrity, or honesty, loyalty, fidelity. When I stop judging whether you’re young or old by appearances, close my eyes to appearances, and let God define what you are, and who you are, and where you are, the answer will be “this is my Son, my beloved Son, in whom I’m well pleased,” because that’s actually what we are. Continue reading Flesh and Flesh 3/4

Flesh and Flesh 2/4

Now, in order to understand the subject of flesh and body, you must understand the meanings of these seemingly contradictory terms, which are not contradictory at all. They are no more contradictory than when you read in the Infinite Way writings that God is the only Power, and then when you get me into a practitioner’s class, I whisper to you, “God isn’t power at all,” and nothing contradictory about that. When we are talking ordinarily, and the subject of power comes up, the question is, “what is power?” Continue reading Flesh and Flesh 2/4

The Invisible 5/5

But now you see, from the standpoint of the human mind, isn’t he correct? Isn’t it right that disease is power? Doesn’t the cemeteries all over the world testify to the power of disease in the human mind? Certainly. How can you deny the power of disease in the human mind, where there is a belief in two powers, but look at the miracle. Continue reading The Invisible 5/5

The Invisible 4/5

Now, there is no spiritual Power in your human mind. There is no spiritual Power in what you know or what you learn. Spiritual Power is embraced in a something that was called, that “mind which was also in Christ Jesus.” It was called, transcendental Consciousness. In India, it is called Buddhi or the Buddha mind. In Japan, it is called Satori. Continue reading The Invisible 4/5