Sunday, November 17, 2013

Remember...



"One aim of a false teaching is to help someone believe that all is right when it is really all wrong." VH There is a simple test by which you can tell a true teacher from a false one.

 Remember:

-- you are not required to remain the person who may now be making you quite unhappy.
--your ability to do as an individual what humanity cannot do as crowds and organizations — the ability to become a new person.
--that your inner work is definitely lifting that feeling of heaviness which may be so difficult to understand at the present time.
--that your outer life can be what others think is a failure, while your inner life can be what you know is a success.
This will build an enthusiasm having nothing to do with earning more money or with attempting to influence people for self-benefit. This enthusiasm is like a mountain stream which is unconcerned with its surroundings, which wishes only to fulfill its natural function, which is to flow freely. This new kind of enthusiasm does not arise in those who are enthusiastic in public only, but comes only to the individual who is tired of visible enthusiasm. VH

No arbitrary plan carried out by you will make you happy. The love of God reigning in you will make you supremely glad. Keep this text: “I have given thee for a witness to the people.”ECH

What is Creation? We are creation; we the Sons of God. We seem to be discrete, and unaware of our eternal unity with Him. Yet back of all our doubts, past all our fears, there still is certainty. For love remains with all its Thoughts, its sureness being theirs. God's memory is in our holy minds, which know their oneness and their unity with their Creator. Let our function be only to let this memory return, only to let God's Will be done on earth, only to be restored to sanity, and to be but as God created us. ACIM


"Success is making ourselves useful in the world, valuable to society, helping in lifting in the level of humanity, so conducting ourselves that when we go the world will be somewhat better of our having lived the brief span of our lives."George Draper Dayton

 1946 Giving 5 Percent to Communities The Dayton Company establishes the practice of giving 5 percent of pretax profits back to the community. In doing so, it becomes the second American company to establish a preset amount of annual giving.



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