Tuesday, December 13, 2022

What makes us afraid to love unconditionally?


Produced by fear, the ego reproduces fear. This is its allegiance, and this allegiance makes it treacherous to love because you are love. Love is your power, which the ego must deny. It must also deny everything this power gives you because it gives you everything. No one who has everything wants the ego. Its own maker, then, does not want it. Rejection is therefore the only decision the ego could possibly encounter, if the mind that made it knew itself. And if it recognized any part of the Sonship, it would know itself. T-7.VI.4:6-12

A Course in Miracles (p. 259). Foundation for Inner Peace. Kindle Edition. 


The ego is produced by the separation from the non dualistic Oneness which some call “God.” This separation induces fear of punishment from what it has done in separating itself from its Source. Our Source is unconditional love and in this resides our creative power when we extend it. When we are unaware of this power of unconditional love, or deny it, ignore it, or refuse to extend it because the extension would undermine our separateness, and specialness, then we are anxious, depressed, and distressed. The choice we have is between the hell of the ego or the heaven of our Transcendent Source. This can be simply put as “to have a friend, be a friend.”


In Unitarian Universalism some of us join together to affirm and promote the acceptance of one another and encouragement of spiritual growth. The Universalists taught that God’s love is unconditional.


Today it is suggested that we consider what it is we are afraid of if we were to engage in unconditional loving.


Sunday, December 11, 2022

It's okay to change your mind about your mind. It fact it is recommended.

 

Can you change your mind about your mind?


This places you in a position of needing to learn a lesson that seems contradictory;–you must learn to change your mind about your mind. Only by this can you learn that it is changeless. T-7.IV.7:8-9

A Course in Miracles (p. 256). Foundation for Inner Peace. Kindle Edition. 


What is your mind? What is it for? How does it work? We are conditioned by the world of the ego to believe that the world of conditional love is the real world. As we grow up we realize that this understanding is mistaken and that there is a whole other world which goes by many names. Some call it the “Kingdom of God” others call it “enlightenment” and ACIM calls it “right mindedness.” As we become more aware, we realize that we have a choice between the world of the ego and the Kingdom of God.


A Course In Miracles teaches that we can be right minded and wrong minded. Wrong minded is when we align ourselves with the world of the ego and conditional love. Right minded is when we align ourselves with the Kingdom of God and unconditional love. One of the first skills of spiritual intelligence is to know the difference.


In Unitarian Universalism some of us join together to affirm and promote the free and responsible search for truth and meaning which is to be found in the Kingdom of God, unconditional love, and right mindedness.


Today it is suggested that we reflect on the difference between conditional love and wrong mindedness and unconditional love and right mindedness.


Saturday, December 10, 2022

We learn what we teach; we receive what we give.

 


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We learn and receive by teaching and giving.


The unhealed healer wants gratitude from his brothers, but he is not grateful to them. That is because he thinks he is giving something to them, and is not receiving something equally desirable in return. T-7.V.7:1-2

A Course in Miracles (p. 255). Foundation for Inner Peace. Kindle Edition. 


It is a common understanding in A Course In Miracles that a person learns what they teach, and they receive what they give. These teachings seem paradoxical in the world of the ego, but in the Kingdom of God they make perfect sense when a person realizes that we all are one. In other words what you give to another you give to yourSelf and what you teach to another, you learn yourSelf.


In Unitarian Universalism some of us join together to affirm and promote justice, equity, and compassion in our human relations. When you realize that each one of us is a drop of the ocean, a part of the whole, could it be any other way?


Today it is suggested that we be grateful for what we teach and give to others for that is how we learn and receive.


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