Sunday, October 18, 2020

Tipping Point is Near

photo credit: Arthur Bruno

I have always felt as though there is a tipping point in mass consciousness, a point ​where everyone sees their perfection and recognizes there is no difference in their own self and the self of that person over there. In this sight, there is a world bathed in peace and contentment. There are no conflicts because everything good and pure is done for the good of everyone, and nothing contrary exists because we do not have such thoughts in the face of beauty and Love. There is no world of separation because we are all One and happily recognize this ​t​ruth. In order for perfection to emerge, error must be washed away. A dear friend, who has never believed these things I espouse, called to ask me what’s happening to this tipping point of Love, as he feels we’ve tipped the other way. Once again, I reiterate: Every thought is important! I feel like we're getting close!

​​"We cannot build safely on false foundations. Truth makes a new creature, in whom old things pass away and ‘all things are become new’."  ​Mary Baker Eddy ​Science & Health Page 201: 7-9

Saturday, October 17, 2020

Open to Peace

 

photo credit: Aaron Springston

Let it go. Just breathe. We hear these instructions when learning how to break the hold of distress and open ourselves to peace. It took me years to realize that someone or something wasn't "making" me upset; that it was my perception and interpretation and reaction to things which caused these feelings. Even with this realization, it's sometimes difficult to not get caught up in the craziness of the world. When I find myself becoming agitated about anything, I will remind myself to "let all the world be blessed with peace through us." [ACIM Workbook Lesson #360] After all, I can't change anything but my own self. How wonderful that it’s the most important thing to do!

"Let us learn of the real and eternal, and prepare for the reign of Spirit, the kingdom of heaven,—the reign and rule of universal harmony, which cannot be lost nor remain forever unseen." Mary Baker Eddy - Science & Health Page 208:20

Friday, October 16, 2020

Relaxing Into Oneness

photo credit: Aaron Springston

I often remind myself that if I have a choice of being right or being kind, I’d rather be kind. That's not to say I always am, but I sure do want to be! Another choice I try to make is peace over specialness. I’m sure I’ve gladly proclaimed to others about my pain, my divorce, my cold, my sciatica, my low bank account — you get the picture! It’s much nicer to look past MY specialness, watching and praying for guidance from divine Mind which is everywhere, allowing feelings to flow with the Love which is eternal, and to live with the excitement of Spirit lifting daily activity to the miraculous adventure it can be when I stop dictating reality. Gratitude and appreciation is a peaceful, easy feeling. Today I want to choose the harmony of unity, releasing separation as I relax into our Oneness!


"Let us rid ourselves of the belief that man is separated from God, and obey only the divine Principle, Life and Love. Here is the great point of departure for all true spiritual growth." Mary Baker Eddy - Science & Health Page 91:5-8

Thursday, October 15, 2020

Just Love

photo credit: Aaron Springston

Today's simple hope is that everyone will love each other. Whether it's your child, spouse, friends, or strangers, just love them. A rather well-known seer once advised us that it's easy to love those who love you, but to love your enemies, to bless those who persecute you, that is the difficult task. In an age when almost everyone seems determined to make someone an enemy, this is particularly good advice. A dear friend told a story about herself in which she was terse with a loved one over a small act which made no difference in the scheme of life. During these days of high emotions and hateful rhetorical speech, it's easy to become ensnared in the collective turmoil. So let's be aware that we may not be feeling our own emotions, but those being sold to us by people who will benefit from our angst and division. Whatever the case, just love. It's not easy to understand each other under the best of circumstances, but with a pandemic and political unrest afoot, it can seem almost impossible. But it is not. Sometimes we may falter, but forgive yourself and begin again. We always get a second chance to be kind...


"If a career so great and good as that of Jesus could not avert a felon's fate, lesser apostles of Truth may endure human brutality without murmuring, rejoicing to enter into fellowship with him through the triumphal arch of Truth and Love." Mary Baker Eddy - Science & Health Page 40:19

Wednesday, October 14, 2020

Rat Wins Award for Animal Bravery

photo credit: Richard Quick

I’ve often mentioned the book, “Kinship With All Life” by J. Allen Boone. Its principles are dear to my heart and, I feel, pertinent in our daily lives. A story has recently come to us about a rat in Cambodia. Rats have often gotten a bad rap, as they are thought of as dirty and creepy, yet those who live with them report something entirely different. They are reportedly smart and affectionate, almost as easily trained as dogs. Recently a little rat named Magawa has won a British charity’s award for animal bravery. For the past seven years, he has been finding unexploded bombs in Cambodia. These land mines are a serious problem in 59 countries, with more than 7,000 deaths occurring in 2018 because of people stepping on them. The award this rat received has only gone to dogs in the past, but a rat can safely discover more mines because he is light enough to not set them off when sniffing them out. So here’s to new ways of doing things, and a big shout out to Magawa and the Belgiums who trained him for this most important mission!


"All of God's creatures, moving in the harmony of Science, are harmless, useful, indestructible. A realization of this grand verity was a source of strength in the ancient worthies." Mary Baker Eddy - Science & Health Page 514:29

Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Changing Responses

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All the insecurities, the feelings of loss and lack, the guilt and blame, all these things are losing their reality to us as we begin to understand there is no reason to hold on to them. Now that we see the unreality of these beliefs within ourselves, it's hard not pointing them out to others when they present themselves! But I am trying to change my response when presented with negativity, fear, anger, and hate. After a snide racial comment from a terse-lipped woman, I said, "Keep smiling!" Upon which she gave me a fake smile, and I gave her a small Namastè bow and left. When someone asked my advice about their unhappiness, (knowing through experience that none of us can fix any other of us) my only suggestion was to concentrate on what brings joy and fulfillment, and the unhappiness and emptiness will be lost in its face. We live what we've learned, giving to others from our receiving. I trust today will bring opportunities to practice this art.

“We are all sculptors, working at various forms, moulding and chiseling thought. What is the model before mortal mind? Is it imperfection, joy, sorrow, sin, suffering? Have you accepted the mortal model? Are you reproducing it? Then you are haunted in your work by vicious sculptors and hideous forms...To remedy this, we must first turn our gaze in the right direction, and then walk that way. We must form perfect models in thought and look at them continually, or we shall never carve them out in grand and noble lives.” Science & Health Page 248:12

Monday, October 12, 2020

Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes

photo credit: Aaron Springston

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!

“The image of Spirit cannot be effaced, since it is the idea of Truth and changes not, but becomes more beautifully apparent at error’s demise.” 
Mary Baker Eddy - Science & Health Page 542:5-7     

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