The second level of gratitude is the most challenging and, ultimately, the most rewarding.
The second level of gratitude is the most challenging and, ultimately, the most rewarding.
Faith and persistence are required to to move forward into the “promised land” of true freedom from that which has enslaved us.
In times of darkness and turmoil we must hold fast to the truth of who we are and to the goodness of the universe. Holding that higher vision, we will manifest it and overcome adversity.
This Christmas season offers us the opportunity to – like Mary – open the door to Love.
Mary’s world was turned upside down with the appearance of an angel and his message to her, but with extraordinary faith she allowed herself to become a vessel for the Divine.
As we begin the Advent season of preparation for Christmas, let us embrace the steadfast faith of Mary.
When we are feeling lost, we can first embrace that place of unknowing and see it as a place of Divine Potential. (Sunday, October 22, 2017)
To overcome our fears and place our trust in God requires that we know God, have a relationship with God. This in turn requires that we make a regular “date” with the Divine.
According to Iyanla Vanzant, in her book, “Trust”, there are four essential kinds of trust: Trust in self, in God, in others and in life. Today we look at the first of these, trust in self.
Strength, as one of Charles Fillmore’s twelve powers, represents the energy of God within us which frees us from weakness and guides us into greatness when we allow it to flow.