Thursday, June 18, 2015

June 18, 2015 - Receiving Grace

"Thailand"
photo from Aaron Springston
ACIM Workbook Lesson #169
“By grace I live. By grace I am released.”


We are taught today that grace cannot be learned, although it is the goal of learning. We are told that grace is laid at the prepared table. This preparation is what we are doing in these divinely metaphysical studies. It takes an open mind to be willing to wake up from the material existence we have accepted as reality. Most have heard the words, Let go and let God! Why is this simple, but not easy? I think it's because of the constant cacophony from physical senses, bombarding us every moment with how things are supposed to be.  Once again, we look for ways to tune in to Truth, God, and turn off the constant chatter. These studies, the practice of meditation, and other avenues, occasionally allow a clear mind in which to feel the Presence which we crave. Through our desire for rest in Oneness, the blissful quiet which has no purpose other than communion with the One, we live by grace and are released from the seeming reality around us, into our true Being as a reflection of divine Mind.

Mary Baker Eddy quote:
“The fading forms of matter, the mortal body and material earth, are the fleeting concepts of the human mind. They have their day before the permanent facts and their perfection in Spirit appear. The crude creations of mortal thought must finally give place to the glorious forms which we sometimes behold in the camera of divine Mind, when the mental picture is spiritual and eternal. Mortals must look beyond fading, finite forms, if they would gain the true sense of things. Where shall the gaze rest but in the unsearchable realm of Mind? We must look where we would walk, and we must act as possessing all power from [It] in whom we have our being.”

Science & Health Page 263:32-9

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