Unconditioned Mind – Life (5/5)

So the responsibility is on your shoulders to refuse to accept temptation. So we are back at the Garden of Eden. The tempter appears with the belief of good and evil, and when you have accepted Adam and Eve, right away you are outside the Garden of Eden. We are presented with good and evil in many forms, and you’d be surprised how many millions of forms. And sometimes we can stand there and say, “I won’t accept you,” but then John Jones comes along, and we accept about him, and we have fallen into the trap.
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The Thunder Of Silence (4/5)

You will learn as you make this transition into the fourth dimension that the spiritual body is maintained and sustained by the very Christ Spirit that brought it into expression and manifestation, and while you will not see this with your eyes, in that secret inner chamber in your meditation, you will spiritually discern the activity of the Christ about the Father’s business of maintaining and sustaining this body. Continue reading The Thunder Of Silence (4/5)

The Thunder Of Silence (3/5)

It is for this reason that you must not become hypnotized with appearances. By this I mean if you have an abundance of dollars or investments, do not become hypnotized into believing that because of this abundance of dollars and investments, or business that you have found economic security; because history will show you how many times such things have been wiped away. Continue reading The Thunder Of Silence (3/5)

The Thunder Of Silence (1/5)

Here again, you see, this is not a going back to duality. This is not going back to a God and a man, but this is revealing that I, Joel, am an instrument for I, God, but I, God and I, Joel, are one. I, God, being the infinite divine universal principle and Joel Its instrumentality, vehicle, body, mode of expression, form, instrument or outlet—and yet one.
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The “I”within (2/4)

Above all things, from this moment on we must never declare that anything is beyond our ability; we must not accept any sense of limitation; we must not accept the belief that any good is beyond our capacity or reach, or that any heights are too high to attain, for there are no limits to the I which I am after I have made contact with It.  It becomes literally true that I live yet not I; Christ, the infinite, the unlimited, the unbounded, the unfettered lives my life. Continue reading The “I”within (2/4)

Being a disciple of the Christ

Being A Disciple of The Christ By Joel Goldsmith         The disciples of the Christ were imprisoned, but they walked out of prison with an angel ministering to them. The disciple of the Christ, who does not believe safety, security, health, and harmony are to be found in pieces of matter, mounts the cross and rises out of the tomb. That individual, reborn of the Sprit, lives in the Fourth Dimension of life. He is still in the world but not of it. The disciple of the Christ moves about in the world and works at the same daily tasks … Continue reading Being a disciple of the Christ

Toward the Experience (1/6)

Infinite Way Letter 1965 – January Aka – Beyond Words & Thoughts Editor’s Note: The material in Beyond Words and Thoughts has been taken from tape-recorded lectures and classes give in 1963. It first appeared in print in monthly letters. By Joel Goldsmith Part 1 of 6 Toward the Experience The heart and soul of the mystical life is an inner experience, and no matter what mode or method is used, that experience is possible if the basic motive is to discover the truth. As long as you are just seeking to demonstrate health, supply, or companionship, however, there is … Continue reading Toward the Experience (1/6)

The Spiritual Christmas

From – The Contemplative Life By Joel Goldsmith Chapter 12 P.195 The Spiritual Christmas In the account of the advent of the Christ in the Gospel according to St. Luke, the Christ was born in a manger because “there was no room for them in the inn.” There was no room in the inn, and so the Christ was born in the stable of the inn. Esoterically, the meaning of this is that the human consciousness, which is the place of enjoyment, comfort, and revelry, never has room for the Christ. When there is a sufficiency of supply, health, and … Continue reading The Spiritual Christmas

The Christ On Earth

From – The 1955 Letters By Joel Goldsmith Chapter 12 – Christmas 1955 P 228          The Christ  on Earth   Occasionally this Divine Spiritual Impulse, the Christ, appears as more pronounced in an individual here and there, but It exists in the consciousness of every individual on the face of the globe. There comes a specific period in the life of each individual when he comes to the place of spiritual annunciation in which the Christ is conceived, nurtured, developed, until, on Christmas Day, the Child is born; or, in other words, the Presence of the Christ is realized. The birth of the Christ … Continue reading The Christ On Earth