T-28-III The Feast of Plenty.
11-23-2025
“For love has set its table in the space that seemed to keep your Guests apart from you.” [CE T-28.III.8:7]
Robert Perry explains this section as a means to aid in healing. Like so … continue reading
“For love has set its table in the space that seemed to keep your Guests apart from you.” [CE T-28.III.8:7]
Robert Perry explains this section as a means to aid in healing. Like so … continue reading
“Forgiveness is the only function meaningful in time. It is the means the Holy Spirit uses to translate specialness from sin into salvation.” [CE T-25.VI.5:1-2]
I had decided that the word ‘special’ meant doing … continue reading
“God holds your hands, and what can separate whom He has joined as one with them?” (3.3)
When I read this line, I saw God holding my hands. In Robert Perry’s commentary, he had … continue reading
“Yet a holy relationship… is like a baby now in its rebirth. Yet in this infant is your vision returned to you, and he will speak the language both of you can … continue reading
Jesus describes reason as utilizing True premises for arriving at a sound conclusion in our mind This section gives us the True premises to accept our holiness.
Robert Perry summarizes Jesus’ points … continue reading
“You undertook together, to invite the Holy Spirit into your relationship.” (13.1)
“A relationship undertaken by two individuals for their unholy purposes suddenly has holiness for its goal.” (6.2)
Robert Perry, in … continue reading
“Your lack of faith in the power that heals all pain arises from your wish to retain some aspects of reality for fantasy.” (3.3)
In his commentary, Robert Perry called me out for what … continue reading
“Today I will let what I really am teach me.” CircleofA.org
I found it difficult to pull meaning for myself from this section. It felt very specific to Helen’s life, wherein she was helping … continue reading
“In the holy instant you will unchain all of your brothers and refuse to support either their weakness or your own.” (7.2)
In his commentary, Robert Perry offers a good metaphor of our … continue reading
“You cannot understand how much your Father loves you, for there is no parallel in your experience of the world to help you understand it.” (2.8)
In his commentary, Robert Perry compared Jesus’ … continue reading