Temple Meditation 3/8

In the same way the man who accepts the belief that he can benefit at your expense, sooner or later, comes to the point where someone benefits at his expense. In other words he reaps what he has sown. Back in oriental teachings this is called karma, but in the Christian teaching it is called reaping as ye have sown. As ye sow, so shall ye reap. Continue reading Temple Meditation 3/8

Infinite Way Pearls 5/5

I am concerned only with the middle path, Christ harmony, Christ supply, Christ weather, so forth and so on. Always watch as a teacher or practitioner that you do not get hooked on to rejoicing in good humanhood, but that you always remember you are in the middle path. You’re not here to change bad humanhood into good humanhood. You are to realize Christhood. Continue reading Infinite Way Pearls 5/5

Simplicity of Healing Work 4/5

Nobody has any peace to give me. Nobody has any prosperity to give me. Nobody has any health to give me. Nobody has any love to give me. I am love! And that is why writing once on the subject of companionship, I said, “You cannot get companionship, because it doesn’t exist out here. Companionship is something you have to express, and when you begin to express companionship, a companion appears, but if you look for it to appear out here, it can’t, and it’s the same with love.” Continue reading Simplicity of Healing Work 4/5