God is my refuge and security.
9-18-2024
“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
“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
“I have disowned the truth.”
This is true for me as I resist the idea of this lesson. When I measure my experiences against the ACIM definition of reality as only that … continue reading
“How glad are we to have our sanity restored to us, and to remember that we are all one.”
I do feel a bit more sane these last couple of weeks. A beautiful … continue reading
“I seek my own identity and find It in these words.”
(This is me with words of welcome, waiting for His step toward me as offered in the Part II Introduction.)… continue reading
“… nothing that I thought apart from You exists.”
(This is me with words of welcome, waiting for His step toward me as offered in the Part II Introduction.)
Welcome. What should … continue reading