Simplicity of Healing Work 4/5

Nobody has any peace to give me. Nobody has any prosperity to give me. Nobody has any health to give me. Nobody has any love to give me. I am love! And that is why writing once on the subject of companionship, I said, “You cannot get companionship, because it doesn’t exist out here. Companionship is something you have to express, and when you begin to express companionship, a companion appears, but if you look for it to appear out here, it can’t, and it’s the same with love.” Continue reading Simplicity of Healing Work 4/5

Attaining the Higher Dimension of Life

“My kingdom is not of this world” – not of the mental and physical world. In this kingdom, there is a peace that can ever be known with the mind or body: “My peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you.” This is an entirely different realm of consciousness. In this higher consciousness, there is only being: There are no laws; there is no cause and no effect; there is neither good nor evil, up nor down. There is just being. Continue reading Attaining the Higher Dimension of Life

Lifting Up the I(6/7)

Infinite Way Letter 1964 – November Aka – Realization of Oneness By Joel Goldsmith Part 6 of 7 Lifting Up the I Do’s and Don’ts In Healing Work In The Infinite Way, we never give a treatment to a person. We give the treatment to ourselves. We are the one under treatment because we are the one to whom the appearance has been brought, and it must be met in our own consciousness. We never touch the mind of our patient or student: we never enter his mental home. We have no business there! Every person is a sacred being, … Continue reading Lifting Up the I(6/7)

Lifting Up the I (3/7)

Infinite Way Letter 1964 – November Aka – Realization of Oneness By Joel Goldsmith Part 3 of 7 Lifting Up the I Concessions Imposed Because of Living In “This World” We are constantly faced with good persons and bad person, but we cannot accept either good persons or bad person, sick persons or well persons” we must accept only the children of God, spiritual identity. It is true that in our daily affairs and in our speech we make concessions to appearances. For example, every time anyone asks a practitioner for help, and he responds with “I will give you … Continue reading Lifting Up the I (3/7)