God Seeks Us 4/6 ~1st Point of Practice

In spite of appearances, thou art there. Thou are here. I shall not fear what man can do to me. I shall not fear what mortal man can do to me. I shall not fear what circumstance or condition can do to me. I shall not fear what anything—time or space—can do to me. I shall not fear any presence or any power in heaven, on earth, or in hell for Omnipresence is with me. The Presence of God goes with me. Continue reading God Seeks Us 4/6 ~1st Point of Practice

The Nature of God and Prayer 2/4

Even when you are entertaining a sense of separation from God, and we all do that at times, that does not mean that we are separated from God. Usually it means that we have emptied out, emptied ourselves of yesterday’s manna so that fresh manna can fall. This is a healthy state. Those who live on yesterday’s manna are headed for trouble. Continue reading The Nature of God and Prayer 2/4

“I” Speaks On To Me (3/4)

1961 Maui Work Tape 392, Side 1 “I” SPEAKS UNTO ME By Joel Goldsmith Part 3 of 4 In my Father’s house are many mansions; if it were not so I would have told you so . . . I go to prepare a place for you. Will you remember, always remember, that in my Father’s house, in this divine consciousness, there are many mansions; and that I in the midst of you go to prepare a place for you. Whether you leave home in the morning for business, marketing, shopping, or remain at home, I am there to prepare … Continue reading “I” Speaks On To Me (3/4)

Protection (1/7)

Ponder this idea and meditate upon it, and note how the revelation and assurance comes to you, within your own being that this is true: there is but One, and because of the nature of that One there is no outside influence for either good or evil. There is no presence or power to which to pray for any good that does not already exist as Omnipresence, right where you are Continue reading Protection (1/7)

God Seeks Us (2/5)

  At some time and at some place in our experience, each of us stands in hell. It may be the hell of sin or disease; it may be the hell of lack or limitation; it may be the hell of inharmony, unhappiness or loneliness. All of these so-called hellish experiences become transformed, however, when we realize that even in the midst of this darkness we need not search for God, for “Thou art there.” We have never become separated from God, but the moment we accept a sense of separation it is as if we had no God. Continue reading God Seeks Us (2/5)

God Seeks Us (1/5)

The moment we disassociate ourselves from the idea of having to earn or work for our living, and joyfully, and to the best of our ability, do that which is given us to do, even if at the moment it is not in the nature of what we particularly enjoy, gradually we will be lifted into higher and nobler types of work, and we will really find that a living is ours by Grace. Continue reading God Seeks Us (1/5)