To give and receive are one in Truth.
4-18-2024
To everyone I offer laughter.
I have found it easier to give this past week. Something has shifted within — more light is flowing into and through me. And I am … continue reading
To everyone I offer laughter.
I have found it easier to give this past week. Something has shifted within — more light is flowing into and through me. And I am … continue reading
“Begin by asking Him who goes with you upon this undertaking that He be in your awareness as we go with Him.”
Where are we going?
We are going on our … 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
Yesterday I listened to a podcast with Fr. Richard. The title is ‘The Tragic Sense of Life’. The notes for the podcast say, “We explore the ways in which love and suffering intertwine.”… continue reading
“God’s gifts of joy and peace are all I want.”
“Joy and peace are my inheritance.”
The lesson says that we fill up the space meant for God’s gifts with … continue reading
“And it is happiness I seek today. I cannot fail, because I seek the truth.”
The first paragraph of the lesson tells us that happiness is an attribute of Love. I do see … continue reading
“Pause frequently today, to tell yourself that you have now accepted happiness as your one function. And be sure that you are joining with God’s will in doing this.”
My phone … continue reading
“Salvation requires the acceptance of one thought – you are as God created you, not what you made of yourself.” (L97.7.1)
It feels good to read my posts from the previous years … continue reading

Happy Sunday!
In seminary this month we are studying Christianity. Each month my cohort dives deeper into the religions than what is provided in our required reading. This month a classmate shared a movie about a Protestant minister who wrote … continue reading
“Let me behold my savior in this one You have appointed …”
Last week I had a conversation with a loved one to tell them of something I noticed in them. I have noticed … continue reading