Happy Sunday!

So many times in this blog I have looked at the underlying unworthiness that I sense. I think that I have a breakthrough in understanding that will have me move past it. This week I had an insight … continue reading
Happy Sunday!

So many times in this blog I have looked at the underlying unworthiness that I sense. I think that I have a breakthrough in understanding that will have me move past it. This week I had an insight … continue reading
“There is a price you will pay for judgement, because judgement is the setting of price.” (10.5)
“Your return is in proportion to your judgement of worth.” (10.8)
As I read this paragraph, … continue reading
“The meek shall inherit the earth because their egos are humble. But the Kingdom of Heaven is the right of the spirit, whose beauty and dignity are beyond doubt, beyond perception, and stand … continue reading
“Your real worth is your divine authorship, and your spirit is its acknowledgement.” (4.2)
“I am as God created me.” (W L94)
My foundation is unshakable; my spirit soars within and is always present. … continue reading
“The choice to judge rather than know has been the cause of the loss of peace.” (1.5)
At seminary, my dean suggested that I work on self-worth. The line offered above spoke to … continue reading
Reflection 1: I am of inestimable worth. (These reflections are offered by Robert Perry in his commentary on the day’s assigned Text reading.)
God needs me to be a child of … continue reading
I have chosen Love.
I have chosen to know I am in the flow of God’s Love, to not resist its flow through me and out into the world.
“And so, again today, … continue reading

Louise Hay, when asked by Robert Holden, what changed her life? Her answer: Forgiveness.He said, the one word explained everything.
I’ve been on a journey the last few months and, just today, have climbed up onto a new … continue reading
My first day, a beginning, of semi-retirement. The burdens have been removed. I’m just left with some training items to record and leave behind. Two-days a week for a few more weeks and I will … continue reading
Happy Sunday!
As I do on Sunday mornings I listened to a homily by Fr. Richard Rohr. Today’s was from 9-1-19 called ‘Capitalist Economy and Gift Economy’. The quote I wrote down for reflection this morning was that we need … continue reading