Saturday, December 17, 2022

Are we looking for love in the right place?


Perceived without your part in it, God’s creation is seen as weak, and those who see themselves as weakened do attack. The attack must be blind, however, because there is nothing to attack. Therefore they make up images, perceive them as unworthy and attack them for their unworthiness. That is all the world of the ego is. Nothing. It has no meaning. It does not exist. Do not try to understand it because, if you do, you are believing that it can be understood and is therefore capable of being appreciated and loved. That would justify its existence, which cannot be justified. You cannot make the meaningless meaningful. This can only be an insane attempt. T-7.VI.11: 1-11

A Course in Miracles (p. 262). Foundation for Inner Peace. Kindle Edition. 


The Buddhists have known forever that the only constant is impermanence, and the cause of suffering is attachment. Jesus, in A Course Of Miracles, is telling us the same thing.


In Unitarian Universalism some of us join together to affirm and promote justice, equity, and compassion knowing that justice, equity, and compassion are not to be found in the world of ego but in the Kingdom of God.


Today it is suggested that we ask ourselves if we are looking for love in the right place.


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