T-21-VII The Last Unanswered Question.
9-17-2025
“Do I want to see the real world for the simple reason that it’s the truth?” (6, Footnote 3B)
I found it easy to say ‘yes’ to the last question once I saw it … continue reading
“Do I want to see the real world for the simple reason that it’s the truth?” (6, Footnote 3B)
I found it easy to say ‘yes’ to the last question once I saw it … continue reading
To aid in reflecting on this section, CircleofA.org asked that if I do think that bodies separate me from others than how do I feel about Jesus calling me insane?
My thought was, ‘still … continue reading
Jesus describes reason as utilizing True premises for arriving at a sound conclusion in our mind This section gives us the True premises to accept our holiness.
Robert Perry summarizes Jesus’ points … continue reading
“I will not be afraid to look within and see my innocence.” ~CircleofA.org
Paragraph 4 of this section got my attention. I am in a different place in consciousness but feel boastful to … continue reading
“You gave perception and belief and forth from mind to body. Let them now be given back to what produced them, and can use them still to save it self from what it made.”… continue reading
“I am responsible for what I see. I chose the feelings I experience, And I decide on the goal I would achieve. And everything that seems to happen to me I asked for and … continue reading
What a beautiful section!
“Not the whole song has stayed with you, but just a little wisp of melody” (8.4)
“The notes are nothing…but as a soft reminder of what would make you weep if … continue reading
“Be willing, then, to see your brother sinless, that Chrit may rise before your vision and give you joy “ (1.1)
“Think but an instant on this: You can behold the holiness God gave … continue reading
“The period of discomfort that follows the sudden change relationship from sin to holiness should now be almost over. To the extent you still experience it, you are refusing to leave the means to … continue reading
“The Holy Spirit’s temple is not a body, but a relationship.” (5.1)
This had me think of Fr. Richard Rohr’s book on the Trinity, ‘The Divine Dance’. I recall him speaking of … continue reading