The Inner Universe 3/4

But I draw on the kingdom of God within me, and it has a way of satisfying you. It becomes meat to you, and drink, and opportunity, and supply, and home, and happiness, and joy. The very moment…Ah, ah, ah, he says, he says about “springs.” Springs, springs of water that come up into, bubble up into life eternal, wellsprings of water within me. Continue reading The Inner Universe 3/4

What is it to fulfill spiritual law?

How it happens is not the important thing. The important thing to remember is this: death must be overcome. There must be no thought permitted in the mind that someday, at some age death is inevitable. That must never be permitted and one must never permit themselves to think thoughts of joy and pleasure at the experience of going yonder, or whatever the term may be. Let us understand that. This is a spiritual universe and God is the life and soul and mind of our being, and we are eternal and we are immortal. Continue reading What is it to fulfill spiritual law?

Meditation

Prayer is a contemplation of is. God is ! Life is ! Love is ! Joy is ! Prayer is an outflowing of gratitude that God has given us the heavens and the earth for our glory. Prayer is a heart full of gratitude for the still greater blessings in prayer yet to be revealed. “Thou wilt show me the path of life: in thy presence is fullness of joy; at thy right hand there are pleasures forevermore.” Continue reading Meditation

Contemplative Meditation (6/6)

Infinite Way Letter August 1956 By Joel Goldsmith Part 6 of 6 CONTEMPLATIVE MEDITATION What Is Religion?  –  continued         God is the source of all good. In our spiritual Selfhood, we are the children of God, heirs to all the heavenly riches, and it is God’s pleasure to give us the kingdom. To God we can give nothing, but we can accept the grace that flows so abundantly, and we can open out a way for it to flow to others. We must accept this grace, not only for ourselves, but for all.         It is sometimes believed that the health of the … Continue reading Contemplative Meditation (6/6)