A Beholder 3/6

Once we learn to give up the sense of personal possession as indicated by the words I, me, mine, we begin to find the real meaning of spiritual living, universal living, impersonal living, harmonious living. God expresses Its harmony through our being. Every phase of harmony, regardless of its name, is a quality, an activity, and a law of God. When we recognize God as the essence of all good, we become instruments for the expression of a universal sense of good. Continue reading A Beholder 3/6

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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Begin by Practicing the Presence

From-I Stand on Holy Ground By Joel Goldsmith Excerpt Chapter 4 / The Stature of Spiritual Manhood P.55 The Stature of Spiritual Manhood from: Tape 565 1964 London Closed Class 1:1 (This lesson, given Monday evening, June 15, 1964, is Joel’s last hour of classroom work before his transition, June 17, 1964 Begin by Practicing the Presence Meditation is never simple for those who have never approached it. It is made easier, however, by beginning not with meditation itself but with practicing the presence of God. It means consciously remembering God, acknowledging Him in all our ways, and remembering upon … Continue reading Begin by Practicing the Presence