
May 9
Karen Casey, Daily Meditations for Practicing the Course:
“Our choice is all we ever need to make.”
“Because we feel bombarded by the changing circumstances of our lives, we tend to see them as far more complicated that they really are. Out of habit we try to make perfect decisions about many situations instantly. Our frustration and accompanying anxiety convinces us that every detail of life is critically serious. Of course, it isn’t.
On the other hand, our daily experiences are important. Our experiences hold great purpose. We will discover what we need to know, and we will teach that which we have already learned if our hearts are open to the messages of the Spirit.
Our lives are filled with joy and insight if we approach them with wonder, hope, and acceptance. The choice to see all experiences accordingly is the only choice that makes sense.”
“The choice to simplify or complicate my life is solely mine.
Today will evolve as chosen.”
Marianne Williamson, A Year of Daily Wisdom: “Prayer is something we do. To say a prayer is more than just to think about God. A prayerful attitude is powerful, but the actual utterance of a prayer, silently or aloud, increases the subconscious power of communion with God. In this sense, prayer is God’s greatest gift to us, for it is the key to His house.”
Hugh Prather, Morning Notes: “If today I set all things free to be as they are, the earth can’t help but dance, and my heart dance with it. If the world expressed Oneness, it would be unrecognizable and no longer the world. It is a place of friction and war, even on a molecular level. Everything is separate. Everything has its own agenda. I can accept this or I can wish it weren’t so. Acceptance allows me to be in the world but not defined by it. A judgmental attitude puts me at odds with everybody and everything, but an accepting attitude allows the Beauty within me to become past of my experience.”
Carolyn Myss: “We are so scared of the divine that we also sometimes reroute our frustration with our spirituality into physical or psychological/emotional disorders.”
Eckhart Tolle: “Above all, know that the ego isn’t personal. It isn’t who you are. If you consider the ego to be your personal problem, that’s just more ego.”
Unity’s Daily Word:
“In partnership with God,
I live from the understanding that greater good is possible.”
“Dear God, I feel Your presence in this moment of contemplation. Becoming still and releasing concerns of yesterday and thoughts of tomorrow, I experience the east that comes from thinking only of You.”
“In this state of restful meditation, I renew my faith in Your spirit to bring order, peace, abundance, and wholeness to all outer conditions. There is nothing in this universe that exists outside You.”
“Thank You, God, for healing, protecting, and guiding me and those who are dear to me. I release and let go more completely, so that I may experience Your presence even more fully.”
“Living from the understanding of our partnership, I know greater good is possible.”
A Course in Miracles: Lesson 129
“Beyond this world there is a world I want.”
Beyond this projection of thoughts I label my world, lies my truth. Beyond this world is my place with God. Beyond this world is my Oneness. I want to my truth to be my world instead of this dream I think I am having. I want my feeling of separation to end instead of the loneliness I am experiencing. I want to be who I am in truth, for I AM that already. It appears as if I have forgotten, but that changes nothing for I shall be as I have been for eternity.
Namaste – Ron
Karen Casey, Daily Meditations for Practicing the Course:
“Our choice is all we ever need to make.”
“Because we feel bombarded by the changing circumstances of our lives, we tend to see them as far more complicated that they really are. Out of habit we try to make perfect decisions about many situations instantly. Our frustration and accompanying anxiety convinces us that every detail of life is critically serious. Of course, it isn’t.
On the other hand, our daily experiences are important. Our experiences hold great purpose. We will discover what we need to know, and we will teach that which we have already learned if our hearts are open to the messages of the Spirit.
Our lives are filled with joy and insight if we approach them with wonder, hope, and acceptance. The choice to see all experiences accordingly is the only choice that makes sense.”
“The choice to simplify or complicate my life is solely mine.
Today will evolve as chosen.”
Marianne Williamson, A Year of Daily Wisdom: “Prayer is something we do. To say a prayer is more than just to think about God. A prayerful attitude is powerful, but the actual utterance of a prayer, silently or aloud, increases the subconscious power of communion with God. In this sense, prayer is God’s greatest gift to us, for it is the key to His house.”
Hugh Prather, Morning Notes: “If today I set all things free to be as they are, the earth can’t help but dance, and my heart dance with it. If the world expressed Oneness, it would be unrecognizable and no longer the world. It is a place of friction and war, even on a molecular level. Everything is separate. Everything has its own agenda. I can accept this or I can wish it weren’t so. Acceptance allows me to be in the world but not defined by it. A judgmental attitude puts me at odds with everybody and everything, but an accepting attitude allows the Beauty within me to become past of my experience.”
Carolyn Myss: “We are so scared of the divine that we also sometimes reroute our frustration with our spirituality into physical or psychological/emotional disorders.”
Eckhart Tolle: “Above all, know that the ego isn’t personal. It isn’t who you are. If you consider the ego to be your personal problem, that’s just more ego.”
Unity’s Daily Word:
“In partnership with God,
I live from the understanding that greater good is possible.”
“Dear God, I feel Your presence in this moment of contemplation. Becoming still and releasing concerns of yesterday and thoughts of tomorrow, I experience the east that comes from thinking only of You.”
“In this state of restful meditation, I renew my faith in Your spirit to bring order, peace, abundance, and wholeness to all outer conditions. There is nothing in this universe that exists outside You.”
“Thank You, God, for healing, protecting, and guiding me and those who are dear to me. I release and let go more completely, so that I may experience Your presence even more fully.”
“Living from the understanding of our partnership, I know greater good is possible.”
A Course in Miracles: Lesson 129
“Beyond this world there is a world I want.”
Beyond this projection of thoughts I label my world, lies my truth. Beyond this world is my place with God. Beyond this world is my Oneness. I want to my truth to be my world instead of this dream I think I am having. I want my feeling of separation to end instead of the loneliness I am experiencing. I want to be who I am in truth, for I AM that already. It appears as if I have forgotten, but that changes nothing for I shall be as I have been for eternity.
Namaste – Ron
1 comment:
“The choice to simplify or complicate my life is solely mine.
Today will evolve as chosen.”
I often state my choices, or remind others that where they are - is through their choices. It is a truth that many refuse to own - despite the fact that their life says otherwise.
cheers!
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