
April 27
Karen Casey, Daily Meditations for Practicing the Course:
“Forgiveness is the path to peacefulness.”
“Coming to believe that all disharmony may be the result of even a single, still-harbored resentment gives us a refreshing new look at our lives. We are only as upset as our willingness to let old memories control us. We can be free of them – now! It’s a decision to let the past go. It’s a decision to ask the Holy Spirit for a new perspective. It’s a decision to ask, again and again, if we fall into the old, more familiar pattern of disharmony.
Who among us would admit to preferring agitation to peacefulness? Few at best. However, many of us live as thought that’s the case. We get mad and stay mad. We argue and then relive the tension for hours and days. New experiences with unsuspecting companions carry the stamp of earlier encounters that left us furious. We can change all of this. It’s not so very difficult, in fact.
The Holy Spirit is always with us. Of course, so is the ego. Which one we honor will determine our level of peacefulness.”
“I will be as peaceful as I decide today.
Getting free of resentment through forgiveness is the key.”
Marianne Williamson, A Year of Daily Wisdom: “It’s not what we think that transforms us, but how we think. The principles of miracles become “mental habits” in our “problem-solving repertoire.”
Hugh Prather, Morning Notes: “The moment before and after a miracle is no less miraculous. Love works miracles. Yet what do I choose to emphasize – the miracle of the Love? If I shift my attention to the miracle, I look away from its Cause. What happened may be wonderful indeed, yet Love is still present, still here, still holding me and everyone in beauty.”
Wayne Dyer, Your Sacred Self: “Bliss is a state of grace, and a state of self-sufficiency. It is a connectedness to God, a connectedness to the universal truth. Your bliss provides you with the sense that you are “on purpose.”
Paul Ferrini, Grace Unfolding: “As we practice acceptance and dwell in the silence of our heart, what we really want becomes clear. The more we dwell in this place, the more our thoughts, feelings and actions become congruent. We become more honest, more authentic, more compassionate with ourselves and others.”
From Unity’s Daily Word:
“In the fullness of God’s love,
I forgive myself and others.”
“Dear God, alone with You in this moment of meditation and prayer, I release any unresolved feelings of resentment or regret. I take a few moments to rest in full awareness of the presence of Your love and realize what a powerfully healing experience this is. I sense a lightness within my very being.”
“I acknowledge and give thanks for Your love that soothes, comforts, and strengthens me – physically, spiritually, mentally, and emotionally. In the fullness of Your love, I can do forgive all and experience an upliftment of my total being.”
“The law of divine love is complete: as I forgive others, I myself experience the relief of forgiveness to the depths of my being. Thank You, God, for Your healing, guiding love.”
From A Course in Miracles: Lesson 117
Review Lessons 103 & 104
“God, being Love, is also happiness.”
“I seek but what belongs to me in truth.
God is happiness. Love is happiness. I am happiness. God and I are One. I seek only that which is within me, my truth. I seek only that which I am and will forever be. I seek only in my world, for in reality I AM.
Karen Casey, Daily Meditations for Practicing the Course:
“Forgiveness is the path to peacefulness.”
“Coming to believe that all disharmony may be the result of even a single, still-harbored resentment gives us a refreshing new look at our lives. We are only as upset as our willingness to let old memories control us. We can be free of them – now! It’s a decision to let the past go. It’s a decision to ask the Holy Spirit for a new perspective. It’s a decision to ask, again and again, if we fall into the old, more familiar pattern of disharmony.
Who among us would admit to preferring agitation to peacefulness? Few at best. However, many of us live as thought that’s the case. We get mad and stay mad. We argue and then relive the tension for hours and days. New experiences with unsuspecting companions carry the stamp of earlier encounters that left us furious. We can change all of this. It’s not so very difficult, in fact.
The Holy Spirit is always with us. Of course, so is the ego. Which one we honor will determine our level of peacefulness.”
“I will be as peaceful as I decide today.
Getting free of resentment through forgiveness is the key.”
Marianne Williamson, A Year of Daily Wisdom: “It’s not what we think that transforms us, but how we think. The principles of miracles become “mental habits” in our “problem-solving repertoire.”
Hugh Prather, Morning Notes: “The moment before and after a miracle is no less miraculous. Love works miracles. Yet what do I choose to emphasize – the miracle of the Love? If I shift my attention to the miracle, I look away from its Cause. What happened may be wonderful indeed, yet Love is still present, still here, still holding me and everyone in beauty.”
Wayne Dyer, Your Sacred Self: “Bliss is a state of grace, and a state of self-sufficiency. It is a connectedness to God, a connectedness to the universal truth. Your bliss provides you with the sense that you are “on purpose.”
Paul Ferrini, Grace Unfolding: “As we practice acceptance and dwell in the silence of our heart, what we really want becomes clear. The more we dwell in this place, the more our thoughts, feelings and actions become congruent. We become more honest, more authentic, more compassionate with ourselves and others.”
From Unity’s Daily Word:
“In the fullness of God’s love,
I forgive myself and others.”
“Dear God, alone with You in this moment of meditation and prayer, I release any unresolved feelings of resentment or regret. I take a few moments to rest in full awareness of the presence of Your love and realize what a powerfully healing experience this is. I sense a lightness within my very being.”
“I acknowledge and give thanks for Your love that soothes, comforts, and strengthens me – physically, spiritually, mentally, and emotionally. In the fullness of Your love, I can do forgive all and experience an upliftment of my total being.”
“The law of divine love is complete: as I forgive others, I myself experience the relief of forgiveness to the depths of my being. Thank You, God, for Your healing, guiding love.”
From A Course in Miracles: Lesson 117
Review Lessons 103 & 104
“God, being Love, is also happiness.”
“I seek but what belongs to me in truth.
God is happiness. Love is happiness. I am happiness. God and I are One. I seek only that which is within me, my truth. I seek only that which I am and will forever be. I seek only in my world, for in reality I AM.
1 comment:
Magic Lamp!
Physicists come ever more closer
to the fact
that everything is a vibration
all we need to be is in harmony!
Literally, Metaphorically & Physically
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