Day 29: Judge Not
The mind that does not judge. Continue reading Day 29: Judge Not
The mind that does not judge. Continue reading Day 29: Judge Not
Way out of fear, at your immediate disposal. Continue reading Way Out Of Fear
Be vigilant ONLY for God and HIS Kingdom. Continue reading The Ultimate Choice
The only judgement that I carried with me was a judgment about myself. When I let go of that I have every opportunity to connect it to communicate directly with God. Nothing is in the way. Continue reading Fear Not 4/5
Now prayer is an activity of the soul. Now prayer is an act of grace. It is not an act of man – it is an act of God. Prayer is an act of God taking place within me. It is a union with God. It is a contact with the source of infinite good, and it is done without words and without thoughts. It is done by standing still in being with no judgment, no criticism, no condemnation, no praise, no flattery – not even a praise of God, an acknowledgement of God. The acknowledgement of is. It is; I am. Continue reading The Art Of Meditation: tape 50B A Meditation (1/4)
If we judge life from the standpoint of what we behold with the five physical senses, we are hypnotized to the world of appearances, and are thereby in bondage to person, place and thing. Continue reading Essential Points In Infinite Way Practice (5/7)
“Owe no man any thing, but to love one another; for he that loveth another hath fulfilled the law…. Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself…. Love worketh no ill to his neighbor: therefore love is the fulfilling of the law.”
Continue reading Meditation For Beginners (6/6)
Always remember that you are in meditation but for one purpose—to realize God. Continue reading Disregard the Thoughts That Come in Meditation
And we become beholders of the Christ in action. And as beholders of the Christ in action we are able to pierce, to see through the veil of illusion. And then instead of the ugly picture that the human mind has drawn—we begin to see Reality.
Continue reading Contemplation Develops the Beholder (5/5)
You never enter into the picture, you never seek to change it, improve it, heal it, remove it, destroy it, or make it better. Always, you are at the absolute center of your own being as a beholder. And as a beholder you can truthfully say, “what a beautiful sunset, what a beautiful sunrise God is bringing about, or nature is bringing about.”
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