When we begin to understand our spiritual heritage, our entire perspective is changed forever. The commonwealth of God is only experienced from the perspective of unity. It is godly (good) to recognize and embrace the oneness of all things (live together in unity). Because we are all of God, we are all one. Spiritual consciousness is the recognition and experience of unity, the oneness of everything and everybody in God. From the unified perspective nothing but love exists, for we are all God and we are all one.
Showing posts with label heritage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label heritage. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Psalm 32 Acknowledging Our Sins
Do your sins define who you are? Are they opportunities for you to learn and grow? Or do you hide your sins from yourself and others to maintain a facade? To sin is merely “to miss the mark” and we are all constantly doing that. How we process our missteps is just as important as the actual sin.
It is important to remember that we must acknowledge our sins before we can be healed of them. What does that mean? It does not mean that we wallow in them, feel guilty about them, give them power over us, or punish ourselves over them. It merely means that we must delve deep enough within our consciousness to know they are there. We cannot heal a trait that we do not recognize. As the psalmist says, we try to hide our iniquities from God. In reality, God is omniscient and so we have really only tried to hide our sins from ourselves.
It is important to remember that we must acknowledge our sins before we can be healed of them. What does that mean? It does not mean that we wallow in them, feel guilty about them, give them power over us, or punish ourselves over them. It merely means that we must delve deep enough within our consciousness to know they are there. We cannot heal a trait that we do not recognize. As the psalmist says, we try to hide our iniquities from God. In reality, God is omniscient and so we have really only tried to hide our sins from ourselves.
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Psalm 119:97-104 Discipline
It is not through intellectual understanding that we follow God. It is through surrendering to the Divine
that we attain wisdom and understanding. Knowing God is not an
overnight process but a lifelong one. Age does not necessarily bring
wisdom, for one who is obstinate may have lived many years, but has not
learned the true lessons of life. We can only hope that each day, in
fact every minute and second, that our mind is open and receptive enough
to learn all of the new lessons before us. When we follow the law it
is a sweet thing because we can rest in the comfort of God’s protection
and in the Truth. 8KQGVYRRHRJQ
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Psalm 133 Oneness
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