False sense of “I”
Why do you confirm your mis-identity so many times a day? What happens if you don’t do that? Is it a sacrifice to give up your false sense? Did it bring you a lot of good? Continue reading False sense of “I”
Why do you confirm your mis-identity so many times a day? What happens if you don’t do that? Is it a sacrifice to give up your false sense? Did it bring you a lot of good? Continue reading False sense of “I”
To meditate for something or about something that has to do with your human world is to ensure the defeat of your meditation. Continue reading Our Sabbatical Periods 2/5
So the first measure of practicality we experience is this: There is a greater degree of love in our family life, in our community life, in our national life, in our international life. A far greater degree of love because we are holding no one in bondage, we are holding no strings on anyone; we are holding no one under any obligation to us. Continue reading Practicality of Mysticism 2/4
If you are called upon for a healing and you know only one statement of truth, pour it, voice it, think it, and it will be followed by another. If you have only one dollar, break it, spend it, dime by dime, quarter by quarter: know that as each coin follows the other, so will one dollar follow upon another. God is your only capacity, and God fulfills Itself moment by moment. Even God cannot live the next hour—just this moment. Even the sun cannot shine tomorrow—this is the moment of its shining. Out of the infinite nature of God flows this universe, minute by minute, hour by hour, day by day, on into eternity. Continue reading The Religion Of Mysticism (3/4)
Infinite Way Letter August 1956 By Joel Goldsmith Part 2 of 6 CONTEMPLATIVE MEDITATION The Middle Path Therefore if thou bring thy gift to the altar, and there rememberest that thy brother hath aught against thee; Leave there thy gift before the altar, and go thy way; first be reconciled to thy brother, and then come and offer thy gift. Matthew 5:23,24 If, at any time, you attempt to pray or commune with God and remember that you are holding varying concepts of good and evil—stop right there and make peace within yourself by agreeing that only God is good, … Continue reading Contemplative Meditation (2/6)