Forgiveness is the key to happiness.
5-1-2024
“The unforgiving mind … offers love no room to be itself.”
My ‘River of Love’ metaphor has been assisting me regularly this week. Am I in the flow or blocking the flow? The … continue reading
“The unforgiving mind … offers love no room to be itself.”
My ‘River of Love’ metaphor has been assisting me regularly this week. Am I in the flow or blocking the flow? The … continue reading
107] Truth will correct all errors in my mind.
108] To give and to receive are one in truth.
In reflection today, I asked what I should know about truth. Expecting to feel … continue reading

Happy Sunday!
Earlier this week I was working on a final end-of-year paper for seminary. I had set myself a good outline structure for the document, so the writing was going smoothly as I wrote about the key learning points … continue reading
“I will be still and listen to the truth. What does it mean to give and receive?”
There have been tensions in my life the last few days. I have … continue reading
“What is salvation, Father? I do not know. Tell me, that I may understand.”
[Salvation is My Love for you in flow. It is the releasing of your blocks … continue reading
This is a lesson that requires the practice periods of contemplation to understand and accept.
“God gives me only happiness. He has given my function to me. Therefore, my function must be … continue reading

Happy Sunday!
I want to share a Seminary homework assignment here on the blog. One of our textbooks is The Ten Challenges, by Leonard Felder.
For the month were were to read and reflect on Chapter 1: Discovering the … continue reading

Happy Sunday!
I’m here, in the chair, listening. What would you have me do?
[Love!]
(Hand on my heart.) I feel you are here with me. What is my theme for 2023?
[Get there!]
That seems exciting!
Any more to … continue reading
The month is flying by. Good thing … so far not seeing much improvement over 2020. 🙁
Feeling humble … a bit low. Events of 1-6 have shown me that thinking I know anything of what may be … continue reading
My first day, a beginning, of semi-retirement. The burdens have been removed. I’m just left with some training items to record and leave behind. Two-days a week for a few more weeks and I will … continue reading