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Reflections (Page 7)

Transcendence & Immanence

…the All-ness in the smallness Transcendence and Immanence – these are kind of imposing words to describe the mystery of God. “Transcendence” means beyond all limits, beyond anything we can experience or imagine, beyond comprehension. You could conceivably meditate upon the transcendence of God for a lifetime and get nowhere because you’re trying to know the…

Basic Principals Connecting All Religions

by Anthony Antonecchia       I understand the basic principles that connect all religions to be wonderfully woven through perennial wisdom and universal truths. In the heart of each path, I have encountered and experienced great oneness, loving-kindness, friendliness, benevolence, gratefulness, peace, joy, mercy, purity, and positivity. These unitive attributes are spiritual “spirit-jewels” which…

The Hall of Mirrors

here’s looking at you, kid! I recently listened to a presentation by the visionary teacher (and Scotia, NY native) David Wilcock on Gaiam TV. [Amazing spiritual / new thought programming, not to mention about 300 yoga videos to choose from if you’re into that. Do the 30-day trial and thank me later. Now back to…

Pleasant Distractions

by Rev. Jim Fuller Summer is beautiful, as is fall; winter too holds its own beauty. Wherever we look there are many things to see and do, places to visit, books to read, movies to see, music to hear, restaurants to try. The pleasant distractions seem endless. In truth the possibilities for distracting ourselves are…

Humility & Radiance

blessed are the meek …for they ain’t no shrinkin’ violet In looking for a theme for this Sunday’s Multi-Faith Music & Meditation Service I settled on the virtue of humility (Funny, I just tried to capitalize it but it wouldn’t let me!). I had just attended our Course in Miracles group the previous evening and the…

God Is Like Groundwater

by Roger Mock In another week I’ll be off with our extended family to the Finger Lakes. Well, just barely the Finger Lakes. We’ll be staying on Conesus Lake, the western most “finger”. It’s not one of the ones you remember from fourth grade geography. Last year I joked that it’s really more of a…

Spotlight on Service: Ted Kriss

by John Daubney Many of those who provide volunteer services to others, do so using their God-given skills and  engaged in activities they enjoy, coupled with a passion for serving others where they sense a need. Ted Kriss’s lifelong love for music; his skill in pr esenting important information to groups of people, and his…

Your Power of Will

by Rev. Jim Fuller Among the “12 Powers” that Unity co-founder Charles Fillmore describes in his book of the same title is the power of will.  Fillmore calls it the executive power of the mind.  His chapter on will opens with the quote “The will is the man.”  While we may think of willfulness as…

Effort and Grace

There’s a yoga video I make frequent use of that begins with this statement by the teacher, Kia Miller: “There are two primary forces at work in our life: The ascending force of action and effort, and the descending force of grace.” As you engage in the practice, as you expend effort, there is a…