I am not alone in experiencing the effects of my seeing.
1-18-2024
“… Thought which give rise to what you see are never neutral or unimportant.”
Another lesson teaching us ‘thought hygiene’ (like I wrote of in Lesson 16 notes… continue reading
“… Thought which give rise to what you see are never neutral or unimportant.”
Another lesson teaching us ‘thought hygiene’ (like I wrote of in Lesson 16 notes… continue reading
A summary of the first paragraph: everything we see we have already thought, classified, and/or judged it. We think before we see. (According to Lesson 15, everything is images taking the place of seeing … continue reading
“Because I think I am in competition with God.”
The second paragraph of the lesson explains this:
“Recognition of meaninglessness arouses intense anxiety in all the separated ones. It represents a situation in which … continue reading
… continue readingJesus is a person and, at the same time, a process. Jesus is the Son of God, but at the same time he is “the Way.” Jesus is the goal, but he’s also the means, and the means
Happy Sunday!
Yesterday I was working on the ACIM Workbook, start of section 14, Who Am I, and lesson 351. The lesson is on the choice of seeing a sinful brother or a sinless brother. I opened my heart to … continue reading
“Every unrealistic expectation is a resentment waiting to happen.” ~ Fr. Richard Rohr
Earlier this month, P was working on a small DIY project at our flat. He removed more of the room trim than I was expecting … 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
Happy Sunday!
I miss those meditations that I wrote of years back where I focused on my heart and had visions of the castle within my heart. I built the framework for these visions from what I learned of the … continue reading
I just completed an Enneagram course on myss.com that was taught by Robert Holden. It was wonderful in the depth and broadness of thought that Robert gave to the philosophy of personality types, virtues, fixations, fears, and aspects … continue reading
Happy Sunday!
This is the first Sunday in a very long time that I have put myself in the chair to write therefor the ‘LIVE’ heading. Life is good!
I was feeling down for a couple of weeks after finishing … continue reading