
February 15
Karen Casey, Daily Meditations for Practicing the Course:
“Change the mind and the behavior follows.”
“Not one of us feels loving every minute. Even when we have been students of the Course for a long time, we are prone to behavior that embarrasses us at times. Why can’t we change, once and for all? Actually, we can. That’s the path we are on. We simply haven’t arrived at the destination yet. In the meantime, we can take every chance we get to change our thoughts of attack to thoughts of love or forgiveness.
In some situations, it seems easier to change our behavior than our minds. For instance, when arguing with a friend, we may be certain we are right. But we don’t have to yell or pout. We may keep our opinion, in fact, and our friends can keep theirs. It doesn’t really matter really. And that’s what we come to understand. None of these differences really matter. They are nothing more than vehicles for learning what is real, what is important.
The quiet mind knows the only truth that matters. We will visit that place more frequently now. Our behavior will signal the change in us.”
“I may hope to change someone else by my actions today.
That’s folly.
All I can change is my mind and my desire to change other people.”
Marianne Williamson, A Year of Daily Wisdom: “Prayer work is constant and consistent conversation with Him. God listens, and He answers. His answer is the experience of peace.”
Hugh Prather, Morning Notes: “Love is a preview of heaven. Love is not just our way out of fear, it is our destination point and our fulfillment. In the words of the apostle John: Love one another, because love is of God. And everyone who loves is born of God and knows God. But the unloving know nothing of God, for God is love.”
Wayne Dyer: “True abundance is an absolute knowing that everything you need will be supplied.”
Paul Ferrini: “You think that someone is counting your sins, your moments of indecision or recalcitrance, but it is not true. You are the only one counting.”
Unity’s Daily Word:
“I am wise and free as I let divine light radiate in and through me.”
“The wisdom of God radiates in and through me, shining a revealing light unto my thoughts. In the light of God, there is no lack of understanding. I consider all that concerns me and others with wisdom, kindness, and fairness.”
“As I draw upon divine wisdom, I am shown ways to follow through me on all my decisions. This wisdom guides me as I go about doing what I know in my heart is the right thing for me to do.”
“I am wise and free, for the spirit of God lights the way before me. No shadow of doubt can overtake me. Freely I let God guide me, and freely God shares with me the wisdom and knowledge for living a happy and successful life.”
A Course in Miracles: Lesson 46
“God is the Love in which I forgive.”
God is the Love is which I forgive myself for thoughts I hold of being separate from God and from others I look upon. God and I are One. I am the Love with which I forgive myself for those thoughts.
Namaste – Ron
Karen Casey, Daily Meditations for Practicing the Course:
“Change the mind and the behavior follows.”
“Not one of us feels loving every minute. Even when we have been students of the Course for a long time, we are prone to behavior that embarrasses us at times. Why can’t we change, once and for all? Actually, we can. That’s the path we are on. We simply haven’t arrived at the destination yet. In the meantime, we can take every chance we get to change our thoughts of attack to thoughts of love or forgiveness.
In some situations, it seems easier to change our behavior than our minds. For instance, when arguing with a friend, we may be certain we are right. But we don’t have to yell or pout. We may keep our opinion, in fact, and our friends can keep theirs. It doesn’t really matter really. And that’s what we come to understand. None of these differences really matter. They are nothing more than vehicles for learning what is real, what is important.
The quiet mind knows the only truth that matters. We will visit that place more frequently now. Our behavior will signal the change in us.”
“I may hope to change someone else by my actions today.
That’s folly.
All I can change is my mind and my desire to change other people.”
Marianne Williamson, A Year of Daily Wisdom: “Prayer work is constant and consistent conversation with Him. God listens, and He answers. His answer is the experience of peace.”
Hugh Prather, Morning Notes: “Love is a preview of heaven. Love is not just our way out of fear, it is our destination point and our fulfillment. In the words of the apostle John: Love one another, because love is of God. And everyone who loves is born of God and knows God. But the unloving know nothing of God, for God is love.”
Wayne Dyer: “True abundance is an absolute knowing that everything you need will be supplied.”
Paul Ferrini: “You think that someone is counting your sins, your moments of indecision or recalcitrance, but it is not true. You are the only one counting.”
Unity’s Daily Word:
“I am wise and free as I let divine light radiate in and through me.”
“The wisdom of God radiates in and through me, shining a revealing light unto my thoughts. In the light of God, there is no lack of understanding. I consider all that concerns me and others with wisdom, kindness, and fairness.”
“As I draw upon divine wisdom, I am shown ways to follow through me on all my decisions. This wisdom guides me as I go about doing what I know in my heart is the right thing for me to do.”
“I am wise and free, for the spirit of God lights the way before me. No shadow of doubt can overtake me. Freely I let God guide me, and freely God shares with me the wisdom and knowledge for living a happy and successful life.”
A Course in Miracles: Lesson 46
“God is the Love in which I forgive.”
God is the Love is which I forgive myself for thoughts I hold of being separate from God and from others I look upon. God and I are One. I am the Love with which I forgive myself for those thoughts.
Namaste – Ron
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