Love holds no grievances.
3-8-2024
“To hold a grievance is to forget who you are.”
This morning, I am still feeling the glow of the realization of yesterday – I am light! So, this lesson is pointing out the clouds … continue reading
“To hold a grievance is to forget who you are.”
This morning, I am still feeling the glow of the realization of yesterday – I am light! So, this lesson is pointing out the clouds … continue reading
I have a study group meeting later today where we have been asked to bring something that represents ‘light’ to us. My thoughts went to my ACIM book. Is there a certain lesson or … continue reading
This is a lesson that requires the practice periods of contemplation to understand and accept.
“God gives me only happiness. He has given my function to me. Therefore, my function must be … continue reading
In the lesson we are asked to set regular times for our practice periods. This reminded me of the five times a day ‘salat prayer’ that Muslims offer. (For my … continue reading
It is not easy to keep God foremost in your mind throughout the day. It does feel a bit easier for me this morning as I have the benefit of being in class … continue reading
“I am the means God has appointed for salvation of the world.”
Do my part.
Yesterday in seminary we were reviewing the twelve-step program and were … continue reading
Happy Sunday!
In seminary we continue study of the Abrahamic religions with this month being about Islam.
I have always respected Islam as they expressed devotion to God. I learned several years ago about the different forms of yoga and … continue reading
“Remember that in every attack you call upon your own weakness, while each time you forgive you call upon the strength of Christ in you.”
A few months ago, … continue reading
We had a seminary assignment to write a reflection of our understanding of the following sacred text from the Islam tradition.
“The proof of the sun is the sun; if thou require the proof, do not avert thy face!” (Jelaluddin … continue reading
We had a seminary assignment to write a reflection of our understanding of the following sacred text from the Islam tradition.
“I saw my Lord with the eye of the heart. I said: Who are Thou? He answered: Thou.” (Al-Hallaj, … continue reading