Friday, August 30, 2013
September Thoughts: James Allen.
To make a useful and happy life
dependent upon health is to put matter before mind, is to subordinate spirit to
body.
Moral principles are the
soundest foundations for health, as well as for happiness.
Men are not made unhappy by
poverty, but by the thirst for riches.
A miser may be a millionaire,
but he is as poor as when he was penniless.
A man is great in knowledge,
great in himself, and great in his influence in the world, in the measure that
he is great in self-control.
“Awareness is awareness itself”
as William Samuel wrote. I AM aware
of the chair underneath me. My consciousness is aware of this chair. I can appreciate
this chair.
I AM aware of the room I AM in. Is the room aware of me?
Thursday, August 29, 2013
The Radiant I AM
In 1887,
encouraged by her sister, Alethea B(rooks) Small, Nona Brooks attended classes
taught by Katherine (Kate) Quiner Bingham (1849 - 1913), a student of Emma Curtis Hopkins. This was the same year that Malinda Cramer started
taking classes with Emma Curtis Hopkins. While
attending these classes, Brooks "found herself healed of a persistent
throat infection" and shortly thereafter Brooks and Small began to heal
others. Bingham
had gone to Chicago to seek help for an illness and had been cured by Mabel
MacCoy, another student of Emma Curtis Hopkins. The
third sister, Fannie B(rooks) James, also studied under Mabel MacCoy. It was in 1898 that Nona Brooks first studied with
Cramer.
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
There is good for me, and I ought to have it.
This is the
basic principle upon which all prosperity rests. Satisfaction along every line
rests upon whether you have spoken this truth. ECH 1902 http://www.original-unity.com/2011/09/03/how-to-attain-your-good/
The importance of forgiveness is a recurring theme in all
spiritual literature. This is what H. Emilie Cady had to say about it in “Bondage or Liberty,
Which?”, Lesson 12 of her Lessons in
Truth, published originally in Unity, September, 1895 (Vol. VI No. 4.).
This text is taken from pp. 159-160 of the 1919 …
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Original Unity
I daily praise
the Invisible Good that is bringing the ships of prosperity into my harbor.—Cora Dedrick [Cora
G. Dedrick Fillmore]
“There is good for me, and I
ought to have it, is the very first conscious statement you ought to make. “Emma Curtis Hopkins
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