A Gentle Touch
Poetic Discoveries beyond the Crucifixion Continue reading A Gentle Touch
Poetic Discoveries beyond the Crucifixion Continue reading A Gentle Touch
The denial of the self, that is the self that you made as an image of yourself, all of it. All of it is: the family network you think yourself in, your social network, your country, your government all your ‘investments’ of nothingness. Your private and separate world, it isn’t shared in Reality, it has no existence. Continue reading Day 12: Personal Crucifixion?
Some day men will remember them and repeat them, and these words will lift those who hear out of the grave of sin, disease, and death. Continue reading The Easter of Our Lives 1/1
Incredibly useful today are these words from resurrected Man, Jesus. On our 26th Day to Resurrection we come in touch with ideas like repetition compulsion and the ‘old rugged cross’ as well as ‘he is free to choose to crucify himself as often as he wants’… Yes indeed this excerpt will again activate you to take another look at your beliefs and patterns as another totally loving invitation to come to: not this! And, yes indeed I need HELP! Continue reading Overcome the cross
This influx of light brings the realization that man whose breath is in his nostrils never has, cannot now, and never will comprehend the spiritual message, the mission of the Christ. Continue reading The Easter of our Lives 1/4
The ascension comes with the realization that God is forever revealing Itself as our individual being, and because Spirit must appear or manifest as form, then this body is as spiritual and immortal and eternal as the Spirit-substance of which it is formed. With the light of this realization comes our ascension. Continue reading The Last Enemy 5/5
There we see the principle of Good Friday, the principle of the crucifixion of personal sense, a crucifixion of the belief that we of ourselves have qualities of good or quantities of good. But with that crucifixion, comes the resurrection in the realization, “I am nothing, but I can give you all.” Why? Because “the Father that dwelleth in me, he doeth the works.” Continue reading Good Friday: The Crucifixion of Personal Sense