Cosmic Law 3/4

I have come to those of my own state of consciousness; those of the Spirit. He said to his disciples; “Who do men say that I am?” And men had all kinds of fantastic ideas. “Whom do ye say that I am?” And then Peter, out of the depth of his spiritual enlightenment, says; “Thou art the Christ, the Son of the Living God.” “Oh,” he says, “flesh and blood hath not told you that.” Continue reading Cosmic Law 3/4

Love Expressed 2/6

That is the point. That when you are living the spiritual life, you don’t have to be so particular whether this man, that man or the other man is elected because you are seeing God working through every man. And eventually, you bring that out by forgiveness, by praying for the enemy, by not judging, by not criticizing, by not condemning, but by seeing through to the spiritual core of the individual. Continue reading Love Expressed 2/6

Attuning to Consciousness 2/4

Now the question was asked of Joan of Arc, when you hear God speak, does he speak to you in French? And she said I don’t know what language he speaks in. I hear him in French. Well, it is the same with us. God speaks to us in the language of Spirit, and you may hear it in Dutch, and I will hear it in English and so forth and so on, but the point is, God knows nothing about the language we’re hearing. Continue reading Attuning to Consciousness 2/4

Immortality (5/5)

One of the high points of the Message of The Infinite Way reveals that although appearances may testify to the fact that there are evils outside our own being (that is, evils connected with people and conditions), we, as students, must immediately recognize that we are being tempted to believe that these are external people or conditions. We must realize that we are being tempted to do something to, for, or about them; whereas, all of this is taking place within our own consciousness, and must be met there. Continue reading Immortality (5/5)

Attainment of the Contemplative Life (3/5)

Once you personalize God, you separate yourself from God’s Grace. The moment you impersonalize by realizing the universal nature of God, and the equality of God’s Grace and bestowal, then you place yourself in the position of praying for your enemies. In other words, knowing the Truth equally about friend or foe, or Greek or Jew, or white or black, or Oriental or Occidental, you are knowing a universal Truth, and you are bringing yourself into a universal principle. Continue reading Attainment of the Contemplative Life (3/5)

Attaining the Higher Dimension of Life

“My kingdom is not of this world” – not of the mental and physical world. In this kingdom, there is a peace that can ever be known with the mind or body: “My peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you.” This is an entirely different realm of consciousness. In this higher consciousness, there is only being: There are no laws; there is no cause and no effect; there is neither good nor evil, up nor down. There is just being. Continue reading Attaining the Higher Dimension of Life

Spiritual Consciousness (4/4)

God is infinite divine consciousness; therefore God is your individual consciousness, and this consciousness is the law unto your life.  Don’t try to direct it; be satisfied that it is so and rest in that Word.  God is infinite divine consciousness; therefore God is my consciousness and your consciousness; his consciousness and her consciousness; the consciousness of friend and of foe –universal, divine, omnipresent being, God consciousness – the law unto all creation.  And when you rest in that, It picks you up and transforms the mind, the body, and what is called the outer experience, but which now you learn isn’t outer at all.  It’s all taking place within you. Continue reading Spiritual Consciousness (4/4)

Contemplative Meditation (4/6)

Infinite Way Letter August 1956 By Joel Goldsmith Part 4 of 6 CONTEMPLATIVE MEDITATION Be Taught of God Now we have received, not the spirit of the world, but the spirit which is of God; that we might know the things that are freely given to us of God. Which things also we speak, not in the words which man’s wisdom teacheth, but which the Holy Ghost teacheth; comparing spiritual things with spiritual. I Corinthians 2:12, 13 Between the spiritual teacher and student there is a reciprocal spark of receptivity and responsiveness, because always the teacher has something to share … Continue reading Contemplative Meditation (4/6)