Tuesday, June 25, 2013

We are always whiners, shirkers and cowards when under the delusion of sin.



Things aren't always what they seem in life. You never know what someone else is going through. So let God do the judging and continue just loving. Godvine


You can learn to help those people you do not like by bearing this text in mind: "I do not believe in weakness;" I believe in Strength and Goodness." ECH

In order to realize the oneness we are seeking, we must let Love be perfected in us. Guy Finley

It may seem that life is overwhelming and out of control, big and mysterious. But you are not dropped into this world unequipped for the journey. Living within you are true desires and natural gifts.

Confused about what to do or what your purpose is? Remember that you have an internal guidance system that is always available to give you answers. Spirit communicates to you through your desires. When you listen to your inner guidance instead of your fears, you are given the wisdom you need. This is the essence of inspiration.
This inspiration comes from love. When you trust Spirit enough to follow your true desires and share your gifts you become a conduit through which this love can be expressed into the world.
Take a moment to listen to your desires. At first you will probably hear numerous ideas clamoring for your attention. Sit in the silence until the noise settles down. Hear your fears and then listen for what you hear just beyond your fears. This inspiration is what Spirit is longing to communicate to you.
Affirmation: I trust the inspiration I am receiving. http://www.receiveyourlife.com
The difference between the Adam man and the Christ man is the difference in his judgments. Truth's eternal command is: "Judge not according to appearances but judge righteous judgment." Man cannot fall when his judgments are true, never can he be in sin, sickness or sorrow if his judgment is righteous, for truth is the exterminator of all error. We are always whiners, shirkers and cowards when under the delusion of sin. "Thus conscience does make cowards of us all." The Adam man always blames the outward excitement instead of the inner inclination when he yields to temptation. Agnes M. Lawson Hints to Bible Study, 1920.



Trust your own individuality, trust your own thought, trust your ability to receive from Spirit what Spirit has to give you. Trust your own judgment and “Trust in thine own untried capacity, as thou wouldst trust in God Himself.” “All the capacity one has is God’s; there is but one Mind and Power. Be genuine; what matter how little you offer so it be genuine and true. One true original thought and act evolved from your own Spiritual insight and experience and you are born out of the Cain class of mortal mediocrity, into the originality of Spiritual Reality, and have made an offering that God respects.” Cain and Abel-Agnes M. Lawson Hints to Bible Study, 1920.



"Three Steps to Unshakable Faith in God"
Guy Finley
There is nothing that takes place in life, including all of the ugliness in it, that isn't part of our preparation for discovering within ourselves the... [continued]



"The trouble is in the mind, for the body is only the house for the mind to dwell in. If your mind has been deceived by some invisible enemy into a belief, you have put it into the form of a disease, with or without your knowledge. By my theory, or truth, I come into contact with your enemy and restore you to health and happiness. Beliefs determine happiness or the lack of it. Beliefs can be changed. Life responds to our beliefs."
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Known as the father of the New Thought movement in this country, Quimby is today memorialized by the Quimby Community Church - Secaucus, NJ; by the Calgary Life Enrichment Centre, in Alberta, Canada; and by the Phineas Parkhurst Quimby Resource Center, which is an on-line treasure-trove of information and inspiration devoted to the understanding and appreciation of "Quimbyism."
FROM Dr. Phineas Quimby

Nice to see Quimby is still remembered in Portland.


http://www.freehealingbooks.com/ says it closes in October 2013. There are a smorgasbord of books there to read.

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