Wednesday, November 2, 2011

October 28, 2011

ACIM Lesson #301
“And God Himself shall wipe away all tears.”


[Marsha's thoughts]
Often people feel that someone is not reacting appropriately unless they cry profusely upon a loved one's death. And that they should continue to do so for a very long time afterwards. They may even go so far as to say that the dry-eyed person isn't grieving, and that this will come back on them in various ways unless they release their sorrow through active grieving. Kahlil Gibran had a life-long relationship with a woman named Mary Haskell. When he died, she was peacefully smiling while greeting the grieving ones at his funeral. No one understood how this could be. At one point, she quoted words of his to her: "You listen to so much more than I can say. You hear consciousness. You go with me where the words I say can’t carry you." How could she have sadness when the love they shared had always been experienced through thought rather than physical expression? She understood what we are learning about the true reality of our Being.


Mary Baker Eddy quote:
“Take heart, dear sufferer, for this reality of being will surely appear sometime and in some way. There will be no more pain, and all tears will be wiped away. When you read this, remember Jesus' words, ‘The kingdom of God is within you.’ This spiritual consciousness is therefore a present possibility.”
Science & Health Page 573:28-2

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