Holding grievances is an attack on God’s plan for salvation.
3-13-2024
“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
“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
“What would You have me do? Where would You have me go? What would You have me say, and to whom?”
I did not hear a response to this request, yet, today.… continue reading
My imagery from yesterday’s practice period really helps me to understand this lesson.
My eternal light (salvation) is always within me. No amount of clouds, which I create to block my light, can … continue reading
“Go on; clouds cannot stop you.”
I listened to today’s lesson so that I could close my eyes and follow the imagery provided. Standing outside the circle of clouds, … continue reading
“To hold a grievance is to forget who you are.”
This morning, I am still feeling the glow of the realization of yesterday – I am light! So, this lesson is pointing out the clouds … continue reading
I have a study group meeting later today where we have been asked to bring something that represents ‘light’ to us. My thoughts went to my ACIM book. Is there a certain lesson or … 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
In the lesson we are asked to set regular times for our practice periods. This reminded me of the five times a day ‘salat prayer’ that Muslims offer. (For my … continue reading
It is not easy to keep God foremost in your mind throughout the day. It does feel a bit easier for me this morning as I have the benefit of being in class … continue reading
“I am the means God has appointed for salvation of the world.”
Do my part.
Yesterday in seminary we were reviewing the twelve-step program and were … continue reading