The Realisation of Oneness

Deep within every person is a hunger for the bread of life.  Friends, relatives, and even acquaintances who find their way to your home ostensibly seeking companionship, supply, or any form of material good, even though from their point of view that may be their purpose, are in reality longing and craving for the true substance of life, the meat that perisheth not.  If you give them money and give them that alone, if you give them your physical, human companionship, and give them that alone, you are giving them a stone:  You are not giving them the bread of life; you are not lifting their state of consciousness.  This you can do only in the degree that you are specifically entertaining the consciousness of truth within your being as they come to you: Continue reading The Realisation of Oneness

The Middle Path / What to demonstrate

The kingdom of God is with you, and it is merely a matter of paying attention to God and knowing that He alone is what you are seeking. In seeking demonstration of person, place or thing, you are ignoring the demonstration of God, but the moment you forget the desire for outer demonstration your attention is centered on the demonstration of the realization of God. Continue reading The Middle Path / What to demonstrate

Unconditioned Mind – Life (1/5)

But metaphysicians do know this. The metaphysicians of all schools, of all approaches know, and I think the basis of all of them is that there is only one mind, but none of them practice it because when it comes down to actual practice, there is a divine mind, and there is a mortal mind, and a human mind. And while the claim, or the original teaching was that there is one mind, yet always the practitioner looks at your mind to see what’s wrong with you. But actually, it is true that there is only one mind, and that mind is the mind of individual being. It is your mind and my mind. There is only one mind in this room. Continue reading Unconditioned Mind – Life (1/5)

The “I”within (2/4)

Above all things, from this moment on we must never declare that anything is beyond our ability; we must not accept any sense of limitation; we must not accept the belief that any good is beyond our capacity or reach, or that any heights are too high to attain, for there are no limits to the I which I am after I have made contact with It.  It becomes literally true that I live yet not I; Christ, the infinite, the unlimited, the unbounded, the unfettered lives my life. Continue reading The “I”within (2/4)