November 9
Karen Casey, Daily Meditations for Practicing the Course:
“When we remember who we are we know grace.”
“A difficult Course principle says the bodies we see are not the whole of us. The Course is reintroducing us to our basic spiritual cores.
Initially, this idea confuses all students. It’s best if we just take on faith that there is more to us than we currently know. It helps if we remember a time in our past when we were spared the awful consequences of a dangerous circumstance. Somehow we are guided to safety. That connection we felt with this guiding force is who we really are.
We are the embodiment of God, even though we seldom sense it. Fortunately, we can develop a better sense of it if we quietly seek it, and when we feel the Oneness, which is guaranteed to happen, the peace, the grace, and who we really are will be known.”
“If I am troubled today, I’ve forgotten my real identity.
All I have to do is seek to know it and I will.”
Marianne Williamson, A Year of Daily Wisdom: “Our physical senses reflect our current belief system, and as our belief system expands, to will our senses.”
Hugh Prather, Morning Notes: “When our gaze in on the present and our eyes laugh, we shine on the world we see and the light of our heart goes before us. The experience of a world filled with light is possible because light is already within us. We are something more than a body, and once this something becomes more interesting to us than our life’s residue of fear and failure, we begin to notice that the reality within us is also within the images we behold.”
Wayne Dyer: “Forgive and forget the person you are angry toward and know that you are in God’s moral light right in this moment. In this way you always have access to the light.”
Paul Ferrini: “Lay your burden down, my friend. Can’t you see that your worries and fears and all the attachments they uphold will not fit through the doorway of truth?”
Unity’s Daily Word:
“Living in harmony with others,
I fulfill my part in a divine plan.”
“All around me I see harmony at work on earth. Every living thing has its place to fill in God’s creation. From the smallest of beings to the great whales of the sea, each being was created for a reason – to fulfill its purpose in a divine plan.”
“I, too, have a purpose to fulfill, and I go about doing this in harmonious ways. I work in harmony with those around me – in my home, my workplace, or wherever I may be. With the thoughts I think and the words I speak, I am a harmonizing influence on those within my circle of family and friends.”
“God uplifts me in being a harmonizer. I am in my right place in God’s world, going about doing what is mine to do, fulfilling the role that I was created to fill.”
A Course in Miracles: Lesson 313
“Now let a new perception come to me.”
Namaste - Ron
Thursday, November 09, 2006
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