My holy vision sees all things as pure.
9-20-2024
“Today, we commit to seeing the spark of beauty, purity, God, in flowers and filth alike.” ~ Meher Baba
When I think about holy vision, I think of all the beauty … continue reading
“Today, we commit to seeing the spark of beauty, purity, God, in flowers and filth alike.” ~ Meher Baba
When I think about holy vision, I think of all the beauty … 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
“Let my sinlessness arise again before Christ’s vision, through which I would look upon my brothers and myself.”
Yes, I want more of this … more periods of my daily life where my … continue reading
“Everything that is remains with You, and You with it.”
Today I am bring up within me the feeling of God’s Love as I reflect on what I wrote for this … continue reading
“What could we seek but our own identity?”
Wow! This was slipped into the prayer – I almost missed it! Here we receive further nudges toward seeing ourselves as the Holy … continue reading
Love.
Forgiveness.
… to light the world.
“Father, forgiveness is Your chosen means for our salvation.”
Is forgiveness my purpose or just the means to salvation? Is Salvation the actual purpose … 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
God’s Love brings peace. I am open to the flow of God’s Love.
“In His name I give today to find what my Father wills for me, accepting it as … continue reading
“Today we let no ego thoughts direct our words or actions … we do not want what they will bring with them.”
As I wrote down today’s date, I looked … continue reading