As a young woman, my fondest wish was to be content. For decades, it seemed this was an out-of-reach dream. I didn’t find peace when alone, nor when married, or in a roomful of friends, or with a comfortable companion. It felt as though something was missing and I couldn’t find it. Then circumstances brought me to Eureka Springs and a serious study of Christian Science. Every day brought a deeper understanding of my relationship with everyone and everything, via the universal flow of infinite Love. Years of running a business in a tourist town showed me I need not agree with everyone in order to empathize and feel compassion when faced with disagreeable attitudes. Raising children taught me to feel the joy of learning, while developing patience in trying circumstances. Being associated with spiritual groups has shown me that diversity of thought is a wonderful thing. The peace and contentment I feel this evening has been learned through surrender to not knowing everything — perhaps not anything! Thank you greatly …
“Better is the frugal intellectual repast with contentment and virtue, than the luxury of learning with egotism and vice.”
Mary Baker Eddy - Science & Health Page 452:15-17
“Let me remember that my goal is God. All that is needful is to train our minds to overlook all little senseless aims, and to remember that our goal is God. His memory is hidden in our minds, obscured but by our pointless little goals which offer nothing, and do not exist. Shall we continue to allow God’s grace to shine in unawareness, while the toys and trinkets of the world are sought instead? God is our only goal, our only Love. We have no aim but to remember Him.
“Our goal is but to follow in the way that leads to You. We have no goal but this. What could we want but to remember You? What could we seek but our Identity?”
A Course in Miracles W-258.1:1–2:4
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