Thursday, April 1, 2021

The Latin word aperio, meaning "to open," is the source of the month of April's name

 

since plants begin budding in this month.
A Course in Miracles
uses the term "budding" in only one instance:
 

 Let us come daily to this holy place, and spend a while together. Here we share our final dream. It is a dream in which there is no sorrow, for it holds a hint of all the glory given us by God. The grass is pushing through the soil, the trees are budding now, and birds have come to live within their branches. Earth is being born again in new perspective. Night has gone, and we have come together in the light  (W.pII.2.4).

 

T-20.I.1-5. This is Palm Sunday, the celebration of victory and the acceptance of the truth. 2 Let us not spend this holy week brooding on the crucifixion of God's Son, but happily in the celebration of his release. 3 For Easter is the sign of peace, not pain. 4 A slain Christ has no meaning. 5 But a risen Christ becomes the symbol of the Son of God's forgiveness on himself; the sign he looks upon himself as healed and whole.

T-20.II.6. This Easter, look with different eyes upon your brother.

 

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