Despite negative circumstances, we can embrace the light within ourselves and open our hearts to the inner knowing of our Divine Mind.
Despite negative circumstances, we can embrace the light within ourselves and open our hearts to the inner knowing of our Divine Mind.
Linda reflects on World Day of Prayer affirmation: No matter the circumstances, all is well with my soul.
Letting go of negative emotions like guilt and fear, along with old “stories” we cling to, allows us to open our lives to healing and abundant living.
Can we learn to welcome the liminal spaces, the thresholds of transition between what has been and what will be?
Rob’s message is about the power of asking God (Rob uses the name “LIA” – Love in Action) for all things and expressing gratitude, in advance, knowing that God wants what we want of something even better.
We can find peace and well being when we accept that we do not know what we cannot know, and anchor our consciousness into what we do know.
The practice of tithing is a way to short circuit our fears and open to the flow of Good in our lives.
We tend to be afraid of change, but engaging in that fear will hold us back from experiencing the joy and abundance God desires for 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.
It is difficult to remain in balance in a world of duality, of opposites and extremes. Buddhism offers us the wisdom of following the “Middle Way.” (Sunday, November 5, 2017)