T-3.IX The Fear of Teaching.
2-28-2025
“Here I am, Lord.” (12.1)
At lunch yesterday with P, I was telling him about the shakiness I feel in the minutes before and after I speak in my classes. I don’t like it … continue reading
“Here I am, Lord.” (12.1)
At lunch yesterday with P, I was telling him about the shakiness I feel in the minutes before and after I speak in my classes. I don’t like it … continue reading
“[I am] not an image.” (12.2)
I am not changed by how I was seen in the past or how I might be seen in the future. My holiness as a Child of … continue reading
“Communion, not prayer, is the natural state of those who know.” (15.4)
“In this state, in other words, we do not pray for a lack to be filled; we simply call on revelation – on the … continue reading
“The mind returns itself to its proper function only when it will to know.” (11.1)
This section tells us that before separation from God we existed in a state of knowing. Then, we … continue reading
“Your spirit knows, loves, and creates.” (1.2)
This section of the text speaks of levels once again: levels of our psyche, as well as levels in how we perceive that separate ourselves from … continue reading
“Knowledge comes from the altar with and is timeless because it is certain.” (9.4)
“Perception is temporary.” (2.4)
This seems to be another area where ‘level confusion’ comes into play. Perception is temporary because what … continue reading
As a seminary assignment this month we were to write a 20 minute long inspirational talk, and then, cut it down to 4 minutes to share with our class.
Welcome, and good morning to you.
As a school writing … continue reading
“We have said many times that only what God creates, and what you create with the same will, has any real existence. This, then, is all that the innocent can see.” (4.6)
The severe duality of … continue reading
“My worth is not established by self-sacrifice. My worth is established by God.” ~CircleofA, Day 52 commentary… continue reading
I found this section very beautiful. It touched on clearing many confusing points from scripture of my early Christian education. This lesson helps me to see that the people who imagined a wrathful God then … continue reading