I am Spirit.
4-7-2026
Today’s idea identifies me with my one true Self. But, when reading this lesson title, it just felt flat for me.
In contemplation, I use many ‘I am’ statements. I never say, ‘I am spirit’. It … continue reading
Today’s idea identifies me with my one true Self. But, when reading this lesson title, it just felt flat for me.
In contemplation, I use many ‘I am’ statements. I never say, ‘I am spirit’. It … continue reading
I must admit that my motivation with the workbook practice is inconsistent. Footnote 148 of the CE version (end of paragraph 6) offers a possibility that I didn’t consider. That is … continue reading
I feel some resistance to turning everything over to Jesus as recommended in this cameo. I turn so much over already, but still feel I want a choice of when and who.… continue reading
[And in Christ is God as God is in me.]
I found it is not easy … continue reading
The title of this lesson brought a smile. The reminder of my true Self was a balm this morning. And the prayer of the lesson was beautiful.
Hollie shared in her notes … continue reading
“It is the holy altar to my Self, and there I find my true identity.”
With my retirement and my kids reaching adulthood, I have viewed the last four years as … continue reading
“Even in this world, it is I who rule my destiny.”
I recently heard a spiritual teacher say that destiny is the Higher Self’s free will. This idea is helping me to … continue reading
“That which the soul has borrowed he must give back when it has done its work; it has borrowed for a certain time and for a certain purpose.” ~ Hazrat Inayat Khan, … 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
Sunday March 25, 2018
Happy Sunday! I thought I would try some spontaneous writing this morning. Here is what occurred in conversation with my higher Self.
Thank you She/Lord for my eyes feeling better today. I just realized that I … continue reading