Contemplative Meditation 3/4

The first step in a meditation should be this contemplative step. Not trying to blank the mind, because it’s impossible. Nor trying to shut off thought. It isn’t possible. But being very quiet, very still, and contemplating some facet of truth. Be still. That’s the first step. Be still and know. That’s the second step. Be still and contemplate that I am God. I…I am God? Yes, I am power. I am is presence. I am is the law. I is the law, cause. Know that I am God. I am is God. I am is power. I am power. I am law. I am cause. Be still and know this. Continue reading Contemplative Meditation 3/4

Contemplation Develops the Beholder (4/5)

Just see neither good nor evil, be a beholder, and then let something take place within you—let the Father present the picture to you. You just bear witness, you just behold! But not with any idea of healing anyone, not with the idea of improving or enriching anyone—merely with the idea of beholding the picture as God made it and as God sees it. Continue reading Contemplation Develops the Beholder (4/5)