Happy Sunday!
As part of our Seminary requirements, we students are to visit a sacred site or attend a ceremony related to the religion we are studying for the month. This month was Hinduism.
For my worship experience, I went … continue reading
Happy Sunday!
As part of our Seminary requirements, we students are to visit a sacred site or attend a ceremony related to the religion we are studying for the month. This month was Hinduism.
For my worship experience, I went … continue reading
“The mind that is made willing to accept God’s gifts has been restored to spirit, and extends its freedom and its joy, as the Will of God united with its own.”
I have … continue reading
“And this I chose in my creation, where my will became forever one with Yours.”
Today is another lesson to help my understanding of surrender. It has made me happy to understand … continue reading
“It is Your Will that I be wholly safe, eternally at peace.”
I find this lesson to be an extension of my thoughts on Lesson 326. Surrender to the … continue reading
I noticed that in this lesson, ‘faith’ is mentioned. I don’t think that faith is spoken of much in the Course. I take notice of lessons on ‘trust in God’ … continue reading
I wonder if I ever understood this lesson before like I do right now?
“All Your attributes abide in me.”
We are made in God’s image so we too are creators. This … continue reading
“What I see reflects a process in my mind, which starts with my idea of what I want.”
This is a deep lesson which describes the processes of our mind to … continue reading
“Your loving Voice will always call me back, and guide my feet aright.”
I am considering giving up on calling myself a seeker. This lesson teaches me that I am sought … continue reading
“And we are at peace again, for fear has gone and only love remains.”
I felt good and at ease with the request to release fear. I had a vision in meditation … continue reading
“As You created me, I can give up nothing You gave me.”
“I sacrifice illusions, nothing more.”
I don’t feel there is much to say about this lesson, it seems … continue reading