Archive for the ‘God’ Category
The Love Within
If there were only one “season of Love”, this would most likely be it. This time of year shows us and lets us show God’s Love. We enjoy and celebrate the Love demonstrated by the birth of Jesus who not only embodied but fully lived the Christ Spirit in every element of his human existence. […]
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Joy Beyond the World
I define Spiritual Joy as the state of exceptional pleasure derived directly from our conscious connection to Spirit, to God. That is only my definition. I maintained last Sunday at Unity Center that every one there probably had 4 or 5 definitions all their own at any given moment. And as each moment becomes the […]
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20 Ways to Pray
This week, I invite you to ease back and realize that praying is about the easiest thing you can do. Consider this: No rules. No script to follow. No prescribed time or place. No wrong way to pray…and so no punishment for doing it the wrong way. I remind you of Ellen Debenport’s way of […]
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Where Peace Begins…
I love you. Please forgive me. Thank you. That is the ho’oponopono prayer. Allegedly ho’oponopono is an ancient Hawaiian practice of family or group therapy based on shared forgiveness. Morrnah Nalamaku Simeona, a kahuna (healing priest), was a well-known practitioner under whom trained Ihaleakala Hew Len, PhD. Hew Len shifted from Simeona’s group approach to an […]
In: Forgiveness, God, Happiness, Joy, Love, Peacefulness, Prayer · Tagged with: Affirmations, Divine Spirit, Forgiveness, God, Joy, Love, Prayer, Principles