Thursday, November 6, 2025

Become a Guardian of the Earth


A water crystal, treated kindly

Dr. Masaru Emoto was a Japanese scientist who devoted his life to experiments which show that our thoughts and intentions impact the physical realm. He studied the scientific evidence of how the molecular structure in water transforms when it is exposed to human words, thoughts, sounds, and intentions. He also experimented with grains of rice in water. One was spoken to kindly and politely; one was shouted at and abused; one was ignored. The one showered with kindness developed roots and thrived; the one treated rudely did okay; but the one ignored, turned into lifeless sludge. We must become a guardian of our environment. Mostly, we don’t give attention to where our water and food come from. We take it for granted; we ignore it. We can all become guardians, even if it is of a small space. Plant herbs in a flower pot on a windowsill and give them attention. Pick a spot in a local park and send it love. Sit with a few blades of grass and do a meditation. Attentive love is a force of nature. That’s a proven fact!

“There is a light in you the world can not perceive. And with its eyes you will not see this light, for you are blinded by the world. Yet you have eyes to see it. It is there for you to look upon. It was not placed in you to be kept hidden from your sight. This light is a reflection of the thought we practice now. To feel the Love of God within you is to see the world anew, shining in innocence, alive with hope, and blessed with perfect charity and love.” 

A Course in Miracles W-189.1:1-

“As when an acid and alkali meet and bring out a third quality, so mental and moral chemistry changes the material base of thought, giving more spirituality to consciousness and causing it to depend less on material evidence. These changes which go on in mortal mind serve to reconstruct the body. Thus Christian Science, by the alchemy of Spirit, destroys sin and death.” 

Mary Baker Eddy - Science & Health Page 422:14-21

Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Metaphorical Front Porches


While speaking with a friend, our talk turned to front porches. We lamented the loss of visiting with neighbors as we relax with iced tea and watch the fire flies rise at dusk. The camaraderie and community brought about by visiting together is indeed a loss for our society. But isn’t the front porch metaphorical? I mentioned to her that social media is a substitute for the building of friendships and banding together for common causes. We can be victims of things like Twitter and Facebook, or we can control what comes into our minds and make friendships with people all over the world who share our values. For instance, I unfollow folks who provoke anger and distrust, and welcome the posts of those who love books and music and esoteric spiritual teachings. We can join groups, such as those who follow the words of Ram Dass, Eckhart Tolle, and other people we admire. It’s a great way to share how we put into practice peaceful ways of living, and to give inspiration to those of us who need a helping hand. I also belong to a few groups of folks who love books, and we have interesting chats about what we’re currently reading. We can bring the world to our front porch in this age of instant communication, and it can be a fabulous nurturing experience, if we mold it to be a force for love.

“You are being blessed by every beneficent thought of any of your brothers anywhere. You should want to bless them in return, out of gratitude. You need not know them individually, or they you. The light is so strong that it radiates throughout the Sonship and returns thanks to the Father for radiating His joy upon it. Only God’s holy children are worthy channels of His beautiful joy, because only they are beautiful enough to hold it by sharing it. It is impossible for a child of God to love his neighbor except as himself. That is why the healer’s prayer is: Let me know this brother as I know myself.” 

A Course in Miracles T-5.in.3:1-8


“It should be thoroughly understood that all men have one Mind, one God and Father, one Life, Truth, and Love. Mankind will become perfect in proportion as this fact becomes apparent, war will cease and the true brotherhood of man will be established. Having no other gods, turning to no other but the one perfect Mind to guide him, man is the likeness of God, pure and eternal, having that Mind which was also in Christ.” 

Mary Baker Eddy - Science & Health Page 467:9-16

Tuesday, November 4, 2025

A Happy Place to Rest


I have a friend who went on an eight-month solo camping trip to remote regions of the United States. At the age of 74, she jumped into her car with a pup tent, a few blankets and changes of clothing, her sketch pad — and not much else! She slept under the stars, when possible by a river, met many interesting people, and got quite an education about Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Oregon, Arizona, and Utah. As I related some of Lizzy’s adventures to a mutual friend, she said she could never do anything like that until she “conquered her fear”. Hum, what an interesting concept! I suppose we are taught that fear is something to be overcome, but I think of it as something to be replaced. I suggested she start by giving up sensationalized news in the media, surrender her addiction to crime dramas on the television, and stop reading horror stories. She thought I was joking, as she can’t imagine life without those activities. I could have given her a lecture, but I let it go with a smile. ☺️

“Are you invulnerable? Then the world is harmless in your sight. Do you forgive? Then is the world forgiving, for you have forgiven it its trespasses, and so it looks on you with eyes that see as yours. Are you a body? So is all the world perceived as treacherous, and out to kill. Are you a spirit, deathless, and without the promise of corruption and the stain of sin upon you? So the world is seen as stable, fully worthy of your trust; a happy place to rest in for a while, where nothing need be feared, but only loved. Who is unwelcome to the kind in heart? And what could hurt the truly innocent?” 

A Course in Miracles T-31.VI.6:1-10


“As human thought changes from one stage to an other of conscious pain and painlessness, sorrow and joy, — from fear to hope and from faith to understanding, — the visible manifestation will at last be man governed by Soul, not by material sense.” 

Mary Baker Eddy - Science & Health Page 124:12-16

Monday, November 3, 2025

A Delusional Prison

Photo from Marianne Williamson’s trip to the Amazon
 Day Breakers’ Community

This Albert Einstein quote caught my attention: "A human being is a part of the whole called by us 'the universe,' a part limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings, as something separate from the rest - a kind of optical illusion of consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and affection for a few persons nearest to us. Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison by widening the circle of understanding and compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature in its beauty."  Albert Einstein

“Thus does the son of man become the Son of God. It is not really a change; it is a change of mind. Nothing external alters, but everything internal now reflects only the Love of God. God can no longer be feared, for the mind sees no cause for punishment. God’s teachers appear to be many, for that is what is the world’s need. Yet being joined in one purpose, and one they share with God, how could they be separate from each other? What does it matter if they then appear in many forms? Their minds are one; their joining is complete. And God works through them now as one, for that is what they are.” 

A Course in Miracles M-12.2:1-


“The belief that man has existence or mind separate from God is a dying error.” 

Mary Baker Eddy - Science & Health Page 42:19-20


Sunday, November 2, 2025

Love Sets Me Free


Photo courtesy of Lisa West

The recognition that we are Love is liberating, in and of itself. Mary Baker Eddy tells us, "Love looseth me and lifteth me a'yont hate's thrall". Can you guess she was a fan of Shakespeare? Old-fashioned language aside, she's saying that Love sets us free, lifting us above and beyond any hate we may perceive. I’ve mostly given up trying to change anyone, and usually I can resist the urge to want to fix others, but I've come to see that it's my purpose to show them the way to freedom through living Love. By actions and words we bring ourselves, and thereby everyone, to the realization that Love is the only reality. To live Love allows a release from past habitual thought and the pain we've chosen. Then there is no need for blame, guilt, nor forgiveness — and we are free!

“With one Father, even God, the whole family of man would be brethren; and with one Mind and that God, or good, the brotherhood of man would consist of Love and Truth, and have unity of Principle and spiritual power which constitute divine Science.” 

Mary Baker Eddy Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures Page 469:30-5


“To love yourself is to heal yourself, and you cannot perceive part of you as sick and achieve your goal. Brother, we heal together as we live together and love together. Be not deceived in God’s Son, for he is one with himself and one with his Father. Love him who is beloved of his Father, and you will learn of the Father’s Love for you.” 

A Course in Miracles T-11.VIII.11:3-6

Saturday, November 1, 2025

Peace To Struggling Hearts



Many good things are happening in our world, and one of those is the recognition that Post Traumatic Stress Disorder happens to people other than those in active combat zones. Many of our addictions may be a direct reaction to abuses in our younger life. I’ve been pondering an article about the Ukrainian people who have basically been locked in battle with Russia since the 17th century. Martin Kuz is a reporter who is devoted to telling the plight of these people, and I quote him here: “This trauma is like a terrible national heirloom. But it also explains the strength of the Ukrainians. They’re bound by this idea of collective memory.” He has spoken with psychologists who advise residents who have endured loss to establish new routines which can liberate them from some of the triggers of their sorrow. He refers to “post-traumatic growth” on the other side of this war. I think we can all benefit from his conclusion: “That doesn’t mean trauma magically dissipates; it means that you recognize that you can overcome things beyond what you ever imagined — and that will allow you to have that brighter future.”

“Glory be to God, and peace to the struggling hearts! Christ hath rolled away the stone from the door of human hope and faith, and through the revelation and demonstration of life in God, hath elevated them to possible at-one-ment with the spiritual idea of man and his divine Principle, Love.”
Mary Baker Eddy - Science & Health Page 45:16-21

“The shadowy figures from the past are precisely what you must escape. They are not real, and have no hold over you unless you bring them with you. They carry the spots of pain in your mind, directing you to attack in the present in retaliation for a past that is no more. And this decision is one of future pain. Unless you learn that past pain is an illusion, you are choosing a future of illusions and losing the many opportunities you could find for release in the present.”
A Course in Miracles T-13.IV.6:1-5

Friday, October 31, 2025

All Hallows’ Eve

Photo creation from Blake Lasater

It seems many Christians are afraid of Halloween celebrations. Our local Methodist minister, Blake Lasater, wrote an explanation of this. I feel compelled to share it with you. Happy Halloween!

“All Hallows’ Eve

Traditions are established all the time, they maybe ancient or they maybe new, but they are simply ways for us to sanctify the rhythms of time. Halloween is a particular favorite of mine, probably my inner child speaking. It gets its name from the old English word for saint — hallowed.

The early church set aside days to honor those who had been martyred for their faith, but very quickly the calendar filled with saintly feast days. May 13th was the original date of All Saints, or the Feast of Martyrs, but then the Pope took possession of the ancient Roman Pantheon (pan = all, theos = gods, hence all the gods) and dedicated it to the Virgin Mary and “all the saints” in 615. By 840 the day was known as “All Saints’ Day”, and in old English, “All Hallows”, and then Pope Sixtus IV in 1484 moved it to the first day of November and gave it a ‘vigil’, where people could stay up the night before and keep watch while praying, hence our favorite holiday of mischief and candy, “All Hallows’ Eve” or “Halloween”. Many folks would go door-to-door asking for little baked goods called “Soul Cakes” in exchange they promised to pray for that family’s dead loved ones. 

The move to November 1st coincided with the first harvest, and the Pope wanted to make sure there would be plenty of food for those who made pilgrimages to their home churches. It is a great time to bring canned food to give to local food pantries on All Saints.

Halloween got mixed up with a lot of non-christian traditions and sacred days. Samhain is a Celtic festival during this same time, to mark the end of harvest season and the beginning of the “darker” half of the year. Interestingly, it is the halfway point between the Equinox and the Solstice, both of which are vitally important times for neolithic cultures. Many considered this time to be a moment when the veil between the living and the dead was at its thinnest, and the spirits could come and go freely between the realms — hence ghosts and goblins.

Werewolves go back to ancient Sumerian mythology, and perhaps were ways of explaining the existence and motivations of ancient serial killers (they are indeed monsters). Vampires were folks suffering from light sensitivities, and often that condition struck the nobility the hardest — hence the moniker, “Count Dracula”. Mummies would eventually make an appearance as early archeologists uncovered ancient Egypt, and then quickly came the apocryphal Mummy’s Curse (Howard Carter was not cursed for opening Tut’s tomb). Devils and demons would emerge from the imaginations of Medieval Christians, and somehow God’s most beautiful angel would become a fallen dude with red skin, horns, and a tail. The idea of Hell would be fleshed out as Satan’s abode, and a place where sinners were punished. That’s not quite a biblical idea, but one that emerged gradually culminating in Dante’s vivid imagination. Today Christians talk more about Hell and Satan than they do about Heaven and Jesus — an odd transformation of a religion based on grace and love and eternal life.

But Halloween was never a separate, pagan holiday corrupting good Christians everywhere. All cultures have in their sacred beliefs times set aside to remember the ancestors, and to be reminded that death is nothing to fear. The darkness may descend — as it always does — but the light and life will go on. For me Halloween is that time of sacred mischief that whispers we have nothing to fear from the dark. The Light has come into the world and conquered the darkness. Ghouls, goblins, and demons have no hold over us, and our Halloween revelries are simply a time to remember that good news.

Don’t let the religious zealots frighten into believing it is an evil day.”


“The mind can make the belief in separation very real and very fearful, and this belief is the ‘devil.’ It is powerful, active, destructive and clearly in opposition to God, because it literally denies His Fatherhood. Look at your life and see what the devil has made. But realize that this making will surely dissolve in the light of truth, because its foundation is a lie. Your creation by God is the only Foundation that cannot be shaken, because the light is in it. Your starting point is truth, and you must return to your Beginning. Much has been seen since then, but nothing has really happened. Your Self is still in peace, even though your mind is in conflict. You have not yet gone back far enough, and that is why you become so fearful. As you approach the Beginning, you feel the fear of the destruction of your thought system upon you as if it were the fear of death. There is no death, but there is a belief in death.”
A Course in Miracles T-3.VII.5:1-11

“We cannot bring out the practical proof of Christianity, which Jesus required, while error seems as potent and real to us as Truth, and while we make a personal devil and an anthropomorphic God our starting-points, — especially if we consider Satan as a being coequal in power with Deity, if not superior to Him.”
Mary Baker Eddy - Science & Health Page 351:16-21







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