I do not know what anything is for.
1-25-2024
Saying ‘I don’t know’ brings us into humility.
I know that I don’t like change which tells me that I am afraid of a bit of mystery. I could say that … continue reading
Saying ‘I don’t know’ brings us into humility.
I know that I don’t like change which tells me that I am afraid of a bit of mystery. I could say that … continue reading
“… you will yet understand that it must be true if salvation is possible at all.”
From my Judaism studies in seminary this month, I am learning the … 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
Tomorrow, we begin again … with lessons that question how we see. Has 2023 changed … continue reading
In this Holy Instant, we are together. My heart is filled with gratitude for time … continue reading
As I read the first line of the lesson title, I understood it immediately.
“Judgement … continue reading
“Let us resolve today to ask for what we really want.”
I want peace, but not just for me but for everyone I encounter (and the world). I want ease, also for everyone … continue reading
“And we would not remain prisoners, while You are holding freedom out to us.”
I am sought. I see Your hand reaching out to me. I have thrashed and struggled for … 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
“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