
February 28
Karen Casey,
Daily Meditations for Practicing the Course:
“To see imperfectly is not to see at all.”
“Our judgment of others comes from not seeing them as they really are. What we see mirrors our own imperfections. If we honored our own perfection, we’d see only perfection in others. What we think we are, we see. What we receive from others, we expect.
Upon wakening, we may look in the mirror and see a body we don’t like. Our dismay lingers as we prepare for work. We think about the day ahead and our mind wanders to a contentious co-worker. Unfortunately, these thoughts may make us feel slightly superior; however, we have seen neither the co-worker nor ourselves as we really are.
Do we want to see what’s really there? If so, we must ask for the better, true view, first of ourselves, and then of everyone else. If we’re mindful about doing this, we’ll begin to experience a very different world.”
“I look but don’t really see. I will alter my view today.”
Marianne Williamson, A Year of Daily Wisdom: “The body is a reflection of thought. God’s thought about the body is that it is here for one function: to experience love and to extend love, to help communicate to the children of God that true life is, in fact, beyond the body.”
Hugh Prather, Morning Notes: “When I extend what I am, I broaden my happiness. Nice people are always happier than mean people. To expand and extend the love in my heart creates in me an innocent vision. It doesn’t reform other egos, but it does see beyond them. This seeing is not mere illumination, like shining a flashlight on a trash heap. Spiritual sight is spiritual reality. What is seen in love is at one with the seeing. Nothing has more substance and presence than accurate perception. Ego perception is arbitrary and unstable, but to look gently is to begin to see heaven at hand.”
Wayne Dyer: “Remember, you get what you really want, and you get what you really don’t want. The choice is yours.”
Paul Ferrini: “You enter the spiritual path when you acknowledge the spark within and begin to attend to it. That is the moment when you sop being a victim and begin to take full responsibility for your life. The spiritual path culminates when you fully realize your God nature and that of all other beings around you.”
Unity’s Daily Word:
“As a radiant expression of the Christ, I reflect the light of wisdom from within.”
“I pause and reflect upon the people who enrich my life with conversation, laughter, and support. I think of how often we mirror one another through our comments, feelings, or even our body posture as we experience life.”
“We are each an individual, vibrant expression of the divine qualities within us. With communication and understanding, we express both similar opinions and unique ideas as we interact with one another.”
“In forming our own perceptions of one another, we rely on the Christ within to direct our thoughts. We remember to observe and appreciate the brilliant potential that is within each of us. As radiant expressions of the Christ Presence, we shine the light of wisdom that is within us out into the atmosphere around us.”
A Course in Miracles:
Lesson 59
“The love of God soothes me and quiets my soul.”
“In the quiet of prayer, God speaks to me and soothes my soul.”
“My child, I love you with an everlasting love. Know that I am with you always guiding you and making you safe. There is no place you can ever go where I am not there with you.”
“My child, I am here for you through every challenge of life. Give Me any worries and fears. Accept My peace, for it is a peace that passes all understanding. I give it to you freely and completely.”
“Let Me guide you, and I will show you a world that is filled with more blessings than you could ever imagine. Believe in Me, child, for I have always believed in you.”
Namaste – Ron
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