The Invisible 1/5

Whether shall I flee from thy Presence? Whether shall my children flee from thy Presence? Thy Presence fills all space. Thy kingdom of God, thy kingdom is within the very consciousness of my child and my children. God is dwelling in his kingdom. He is dwelling in my children. My children are the abiding place for God. Their minds are temples of God. Their bodies are temples of God, and God is in his dwelling place. Whither so ever my children go, the Lord says, “I will never leave thee nor forsake thee.” Continue reading The Invisible 1/5

Contemplative Meditation 3/4

The first step in a meditation should be this contemplative step. Not trying to blank the mind, because it’s impossible. Nor trying to shut off thought. It isn’t possible. But being very quiet, very still, and contemplating some facet of truth. Be still. That’s the first step. Be still and know. That’s the second step. Be still and contemplate that I am God. I…I am God? Yes, I am power. I am is presence. I am is the law. I is the law, cause. Know that I am God. I am is God. I am is power. I am power. I am law. I am cause. Be still and know this. Continue reading Contemplative Meditation 3/4

The Tree Of Life (5/5)

Now remember this, the contemplative is never praying for anything, for anybody. The only motive of prayer is to commune with the center of our being, that which we call God. The only object of prayer is to receive, consciously, an inner assurance: I will never leave thee nor forsake thee. I am with thee to the end of the world. But remember, if I say those words, they are meaningless and powerless. But if I hear them within, they can raise the dead; they can raise the cripple; they can resurrect; they can renew, restore, regenerate. Continue reading The Tree Of Life (5/5)