Monday, October 24, 2022

Unconditional love is giving all to all.


Therefore, His teaching begins with the lesson: To have, give all to all. 

This is a very preliminary step, and the only one you must take for yourself. It is not even necessary that you complete the step yourself, but it is necessary that you turn in that direction. Having chosen to go that way, you place yourself in charge of the journey, where you and only you must remain. This step may appear to exacerbate conflict rather than resolve it, because it is the beginning step in reversing your perception and turning it right-side up. This conflicts with the upside-down perception you have not yet abandoned, or the change in direction would not have been necessary. Some remain at this step for a long time, experiencing very acute conflict. At this point they may try to accept the conflict, rather than take the next step towards its resolution. Having taken the first step, however, they will be helped. Once they have chosen what they cannot complete alone, they are no longer alone. T-6.V.A.5,6:13-9. 


A Course in Miracles (pp. 234-235). Foundation for Inner Peace. Kindle Edition. 


Jesus taught that the person who is last will be first and the person who is first will be last (Matthew 19:30). Jesus also taught that the person who will save their life will lose it and the person that will lose their life will save it (Matthew 16:25) What Jesus is referring to is the non dual Oneness which one attains when one sheds their ego. Shedding the ego creates conflict for a person and yet moving in that direction, with the help of the Holy Spirit, one finds great peace and joy.


In Unitarian Universalism some of us covenant together to affirm and promote a love for the interdependent web of all existence of which we are a part.


Today it is suggested that we rise above our ego and give all to all.


Sunday, October 23, 2022

Overcoming fears with love, tears with laughter, and distress with joy.


Perhaps you think that fear as well as love can be communicated; and therefore can be shared. Yet this is not so real as it may appear. Those who communicate fear are promoting attack, and attack always breaks communication, making it impossible. Egos do join together in temporary allegiance, but always for what each one can get separately. The Holy Spirit communicates only what each one can give to all. He never takes anything back, because He wants you to keep it. Therefore, His teaching begins with the lesson: To have, give all to all. T-6.V.A.5:6-13

A Course in Miracles (p. 234). Foundation for Inner Peace. Kindle Edition. 


Fear ultimately creates separation and division. Love creates unification and communion. The old saying is “United we stand. Divided we fall.”


In Unitarian Universalism some of us join together to affirm and promote the acceptance of one another and encouragement to spiritual growth.


Today it is suggested that we overcome our fears with love, our tears with laughter, and our distress with joy.


Saturday, October 22, 2022

Enhancing empathic understanding.


The ego uses the body for attack, for pleasure and for pride. The insanity of this perception makes it a fearful one indeed. The Holy Spirit sees the body only as a means of communication, and because communicating is sharing it becomes communion. T-6.V.A.5:3-5


A Course in Miracles (p. 234). Foundation for Inner Peace. Kindle Edition. 


If is an interesting idea that the body is merely a means of communication that contributes to communion.


In Unitarian Universalism some of us covenant together to affirm and promote the acceptance of another and encouragement to spiritual growth.


Today it is suggested that we tune in and enhance empathic understanding of people we come into contact with.


Friday, October 21, 2022

Do you want more of what you are teaching?


T-6.V.A.5. The Holy Spirit, Who leads to God, translates communication into being, just as He ultimately translates perception into knowledge. You do not lose what you communicate.


A Course in Miracles (p. 234). Foundation for Inner Peace. Kindle Edition. 


The idea that you do not lose what you communicate is a fundamental idea in ACIM similar to the idea that you learn what you teach. Once this idea is grasped, it leads to the question of what would we have? If it is love, teach love. If it is hate, teach hate. If it is peace, teach peace. If it is joy, teach joy.


In Unitarian Universalism some of us join together to affirm and promote the acceptance of one another and encouragement to spiritual growth. The application of this principle involves the practice of unconditional love.


Today it is suggested that we reflect on what we are teaching to others and what we want more of.


Thursday, October 20, 2022

Love your enemies?


To the Holy Spirit, there is no order of difficulty in miracles. This is familiar enough to you by now, but it has not yet become believable. Therefore, you do not understand it and cannot use it. We have too much to accomplish on behalf of the Kingdom to let this crucial concept slip away. It is a real foundation stone of the thought system I teach and want you to teach. You cannot perform miracles without believing it, because it is a belief in perfect equality. Only one equal gift can be offered to the equal Sons of God, and that is full appreciation. Nothing more and nothing less. Without a range, order of difficulty is meaningless, and there must be no range in what you offer to your brother. T-6.V.A.4:1-9

A Course in Miracles (pp. 233-234). Foundation for Inner Peace. Kindle Edition. 


Spirituality, at its core, is not a set of beliefs but an experience. As an experience there is no order of difficulty. Unconditional love is unconditional. That’s it. The realization of this is a miracle.


In Unitarian Universalism some of us join together to accept one another and encourage each other’s spiritual growth. Francis David, the Unitarian pioneer in the 16th century, said that we need not think alike to love alike. The Holy Spirit is the manifestation of unconditional love.


Today it is suggested that we move beyond thinking, beyond beliefs, choose to love unconditionally, even our enemies as Jesus taught.


Wednesday, October 19, 2022

From whence have we come and to which we will return.


I have said that the Holy Spirit is the motivation for miracles. He always tells you that only the mind is real, because only the mind can be shared. The body is separate, and therefore cannot be part of you. To be of one mind is meaningful, but to be one body is meaningless. By the laws of mind, then, the body is meaningless. T-6.V.A.3:1-5

A Course in Miracles (p. 233). Foundation for Inner Peace. Kindle Edition. 


So many of the ideas in A Course in Miracles seem to be at an advanced level of understanding. These ideas are not easily grasped at a beginning or even intermediate level of spiritual intelligence. Today’s idea, once again, revolves around the consideration of whether a human being is a body with a soul or a soul in a body. Some people would like to say both. This is the answer of the ego which identifies with the body. However, the soul knows better that it cannot be imprisoned totally in any one body.


In Unitarian Universalism some of us join together to affirm and promote the inherent worth and dignity of every person. This inherent worth and dignity resides in our soul not in our body as Jesus demonstrated in his resurrection after his body was killed in the crucifixion.


Today it is suggested that we reflect on our true nature and remember from whence we have come and to which we will return.


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