I love you, Father, and I love your son.
10-25-2024
My reflection this morning has been about understanding what is ‘Your Son’. Is it me? Is it others?
Searching some of my online ACIM resources I found something that feels … continue reading
My reflection this morning has been about understanding what is ‘Your Son’. Is it me? Is it others?
Searching some of my online ACIM resources I found something that feels … continue reading
“And suffering of any kind is nothing but a dream. This is the truth, at first to be but said and then repeated many times; and next to be accepted … continue reading
“This the determination not to be asleep in dreams of death, while truth remains forever living in the joy of Love.”
I am as God created me. Love created me as … continue reading
“Father, You have one Son.”
“Christ, another name for everything.” ~ Fr. Richard Rohr
These are the words in which I find understanding of who is the ‘Son’. I can see, and accept, … continue reading
“I live in God … And only there will I remember Who I really am.”
Lately, in the lessons, it has been statements about identity that have gotten my attention. I hope that … continue reading
“The way to God is through forgiveness here. There is no other way.”
Forefront in my mind is the Daily Meditation email from the CAC, Fr. Richard, that I read this … continue reading
The Child of God is my identity.
Upon reading this title, my mind told me that this is what I have been coming to understand, and then to accept, from all of … continue reading
“In that all needs are satisfied, all cravings end, all hopes are finally fulfilled and dreams are gone.”
As I read the lesson, I felt unsure what truth I was … continue reading
“ … man has two aspects of being: the servant aspect and the master aspect. When only the servant aspect is nourished and the master aspect is not, then the master aspect … continue reading
“Today’s lesson … actually means to create a different world.” ~ Hollie Holden
Hollie’s notes brought me some direction of thought with this lesson. She asked us to ask ‘What is mine to … continue reading