Let me forget my brother’s past today.
10-16-2024
“Forgive me, then, today. And you will know you have forgiven me if you behold your brother in the light of holiness.”
I found the beginning of the second paragraph made me … continue reading
“Forgive me, then, today. And you will know you have forgiven me if you behold your brother in the light of holiness.”
I found the beginning of the second paragraph made me … 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
In my CAC Daily Meditation today, Mirabai Starr shared what she learned of sin through her translations of the writings of Julian of Norwich.
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God, my Father-Mother, I Love You.
“We find that stillness now.” (para.2)
(This is me with words of welcome, waiting for His step toward me as offered in the Part … continue reading
“Hold onto nothing … forget this world, forget this course, and come with wholly empty hands unto your God.” (para.7)
Paragraph 7 pulled me into the lesson as it brought … continue reading
Great Love, I call You.
I feel stirrings within my heart as Your response to me.
Great Love, a smile comes to my face.
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“We need to experience silence as a living presence which is primordial and primal in itself.” ~ Richard Rohr, Daily Meditation, 7-1-2024, cac.org.
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“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
“Go on; clouds cannot stop you.”
I listened to today’s lesson so that I could close my eyes and follow the imagery provided. Standing outside the circle of clouds, … continue reading
Thoughts = images … therefore … images = thoughts
“It is because the thoughts you think you think appear as images that you do not recognize them as nothing. You think … continue reading