God is Your Soul 4/5

You see, you cannot condemn anyone in this world, but, on the other hand, neither can you pray for them. You’ve got to understand that God is the only Soul, the only Being, and every good quality that an individual has is God flowing through them. Every bad quality they have represents their ignorance of God. That’s why you can forgive them seventy times seven, because any day they’re apt to wake up and find this God Love and then, though they were scarlet, they’re white as snow. Continue reading God is Your Soul 4/5

60B – Contemplation, Meditation 3/4

Why God is my very—I have no fears now, I have no doubts, I don’t have to reach out for God—God is both the father and the son. God the Father, God the son. God is my very being. I don’t have to pray to God. I don’t have to ask God or affirm to God, only acknowledge, just acknowledge: God is my being. Wherever I go, God goes with me. Continue reading 60B – Contemplation, Meditation 3/4

Attain That Mind (4/4)

There is not far-off God singling you out for special favors, but there is a God of whom one of our great poets wrote: “Speak to Him thou, for He hears, and Spirit with Spirit can meet. Closer is He than breathing, and nearer than hands and feet.” He is closer to you than breathing, and this God within you, this power, this divine love, this infinite wisdom is ready, as you permit it, to perform all you are given to do. Continue reading Attain That Mind (4/4)

Begin by Practicing the Presence

From-I Stand on Holy Ground By Joel Goldsmith Excerpt Chapter 4 / The Stature of Spiritual Manhood P.55 The Stature of Spiritual Manhood from: Tape 565 1964 London Closed Class 1:1 (This lesson, given Monday evening, June 15, 1964, is Joel’s last hour of classroom work before his transition, June 17, 1964 Begin by Practicing the Presence Meditation is never simple for those who have never approached it. It is made easier, however, by beginning not with meditation itself but with practicing the presence of God. It means consciously remembering God, acknowledging Him in all our ways, and remembering upon … Continue reading Begin by Practicing the Presence