I am Spirit.
4-7-2024
“Today’s idea identifies you with your one Self.”
I wonder how this identity relates to the image of the grapes from yesterday?
I felt myself as a plump juicy grape and then felt myself surrounded by … continue reading
“Today’s idea identifies you with your one Self.”
I wonder how this identity relates to the image of the grapes from yesterday?
I felt myself as a plump juicy grape and then felt myself surrounded by … continue reading
It seems my rambling yesterday had a purpose. My reflection on mind, body, and Self made me take notice of today’s lesson.
“Spirit makes use of mind as means to find its Self … continue reading
In my reflection, I compared the words of yesterday’s theme with today’s. “I am as God created me” brings two ideas of myself in separate ways.
There is the old traditional … continue reading
“If you remain as God created you, you must be strong and light must be in you.”
This line from the lesson appealed to me this morning as it spoke of strength. I … continue reading
Salvation, being the knowing of the Presence of Love within us, is what we seek. The first two paragraphs of the lesson are reminding us of this. My thoughts return to my … continue reading
“Today we are considering the will you share with God.”
Feeling distracted from taking in the lesson today. This moved me to read Hollie’s notes which provided an insight. She told the story of … 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
“… light reflects life, and in therefore as aspect of creation.”
When my mother was in the nursing home, an aid who worked there told me the story of a lady … continue reading
It is through being reminded that “God goes with me wherever I go” (L41) that I receive strength. In this way I feel uplifted and loved which gives me the courage … continue reading
“By establishing your Source it establishes your identity, and it describes you as you must be in truth.”
This quote has me thinking of identity. In seminary this weekend, … continue reading