In this time of great change, it’s easy to long for the comfort of ritualistic actions and old habits. How nice it would be if we simply floated along, happily enjoying yesterday’s fruits. But life doesn’t seem to be that way. We wake up every morning and experience things in different ways. Changing thoughts bring on changing circumstances. I hope we can all hold onto each other and know that this is a good thing. Personally, I have no idea what tomorrow will bring, but I relish the possibilities!
This blog began by presenting the daily workbook lesson from A Course in Miracles with a correlative passage from Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy, with my writing in between telling tales of how I use these ideas in daily life. In 2019, my format became more free form. What you find here are short dissertations on what I notice each day. Feel free to comment!
Monday, October 12, 2020
Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes
In this time of great change, it’s easy to long for the comfort of ritualistic actions and old habits. How nice it would be if we simply floated along, happily enjoying yesterday’s fruits. But life doesn’t seem to be that way. We wake up every morning and experience things in different ways. Changing thoughts bring on changing circumstances. I hope we can all hold onto each other and know that this is a good thing. Personally, I have no idea what tomorrow will bring, but I relish the possibilities!
Sunday, October 11, 2020
New Beginnings?
Saturday, October 10, 2020
The Origins of Our Discontents
I'm reading this book by Isabel Wilkerson. We have learned prejudice throughout the years. Here are a couple of quotes from this enlightening book. Have a beautiful Sunday. Know thyself!
Friday, October 9, 2020
A New Earth
Before I started this daily, I looked at Facebook. A woman had asked a question earlier in the day and I had responded in part that I saw this as an opportunity to create a new way of living. She asked specifically what I meant by that, and I quickly responded. As I proofread it, I realized I couldn't write anything I like more this evening, so here it is. :)
Thursday, October 8, 2020
The Hope Flag Project
Wednesday, October 7, 2020
All Things Born to Break
My neighbor sent a video for me to watch, only saying “watch closely”. I did that three times and took away more insights into its beauty every time I watched it. I give you the gift she gave me, a link to this amazing piece of art. Have a beautiful day!
All things born to break In meek sacrifice For another’s sake, All man’s striving vain, Lavish’d as the price Of the heart’s hid pain— Long, O spirit-bird, Of thy lonely fear Hast thou sung unheard In hope’s moon-lit wood, While no creature near Knew nor understood.
Tuesday, October 6, 2020
Don't Waste a Good Crisis
As we go through the day, words and actions we witness make an impact on us. Today I heard Miten, Deva Premal’s husband, say this is the time for compassion, creativity, devotion to positive change. He advised us to not “waste a good crisis”! I love that, don’t you? Crises seem to be the impetus which force us to a better place than where we were. I could name numerous times in my personal life when I was urged upward and onward through sadness and fearful circumstances. And the second thing which struck me today was reading about a woman in Philadelphia who lived near where the strangely-named proud boys were going to have a rally. The people of the area got together and had a fun fair in the park where the men planned to gather. There was music, games, happy clowns, balloons, children, animals — beautiful, joyous people were everywhere doing what happy people do! The gun-toting men who showed up seemed confused and wandered around briefly before leaving. Let’s do that today and everyday, when we meet any sort of derision. We need not be afraid when bringing Love to the table, no matter what the event!
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