May Festival of the Arts poster by Jeremy McGraw |
"The light has come."
[Marsha's thoughts]
What a joyous lesson today's is! Our perseverance in dropping false testimony of the material senses is to be celebrated today! The light has come! Yes, we know it's always been there waiting for us to know it, but in our personal existence, it seems the light has come. Just as the sun (son?) has risen! Having just spent six days in solitude, interspersed with blissful gatherings of dear friends, I went back to work today. The first group of women who came in seemed to me to be overly critical of everything, and my usual posture of sending them Love was nowhere to be found. When they left, I laughed out loud at myself and the snooty reaction I had toward them! Here I am, all blissed-out and peaceful, taking offense because they aren't sharing that with me. This taking notice was essential in leaving those feelings behind. And by going forth with a laugh and a prayer of acknowledgement that the light has come, I was soon emanating the Love which dispels inharmony. The rest of the day was spent in happy interludes with people enjoying their vacation. There was a man who referred to his wife as an angel, often iterating ways she brought joy to their life. The light has come. There was the grandmother from Canada, meeting her daughter and granddaughter who were from South Texas. The stories they told me during our short time together were humorous and loving. The light has come. There was the old hippie couple, visiting from a short distance away, where they live hidden and happy in the deep forest. The light has come. I could go on and on with stories of these manifestations of Light. May we all bask in this celebration today! There is no reason to wait to acknowledge that the light has come. Now is the time, and it's the time to receive this light by your demonstration of it, in whatever way that may be -- as long as it's in every way!
Mary Baker Eddy quote:
“Let us feel the divine energy of Spirit, bringing us into newness of life and recognizing no mortal nor material power as able to destroy. Let us rejoice that we are subject to the divine
'powers that be.' Such is the true Science of being. Any other theory of Life, or God, is delusive and mythological.”
Science & Health Page 249:6-10
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