Meditation For Beginners (1/6)

Infinite Way Letter July 1955 By Joel Goldsmith Part 1 of 6 Meditation For Beginners Few people believe in God. Most people are convinced that there is a God, or that there is a divine Power of some sort, but they are not sure just what It is. There was a time when they were content to believe that there was a God in Heaven whom they would meet after death, but in this practical age, particularly, too many are satisfied with that kind of a God. In this present age, the cry is that in spite of all the … Continue reading Meditation For Beginners (1/6)

Immortality (5/5)

One of the high points of the Message of The Infinite Way reveals that although appearances may testify to the fact that there are evils outside our own being (that is, evils connected with people and conditions), we, as students, must immediately recognize that we are being tempted to believe that these are external people or conditions. We must realize that we are being tempted to do something to, for, or about them; whereas, all of this is taking place within our own consciousness, and must be met there. Continue reading Immortality (5/5)

The Religion Of Mysticism (1/4)

  Only as love becomes embodied within our consciousness, and only as we learn not to condemn, judge or criticize others, to hold no one in bondage to his errors of omission or commission, can we realize the power of love. Only as we learn to pray that the eyes even of our enemies be opened to the Christ, praying that God be the light, wisdom and understanding governing all men, friend or foe, regardless of race, color or creed, are we lifted into a consciousness that frees, not only ourselves but all those who come within range of our thought. We free others from their errors even as we are freed from our own. Continue reading The Religion Of Mysticism (1/4)