When we know, who walks beside us, on this path we have chosen, our fears fall from us.

Saturday, February 17, 2018

Buts In The Cake


Having been a spiritual mentor for many years there is no more painful word to hear from a student then but. It matters little whether the student has been on the path 10 weeks, 10 months or 10 years this word is a nearly impenetrable barrier to progress.

Typically a new student asks a question and then listens impatiently (translation: very little), waiting for their chance to interject, then when the opportunity presents its self they begin with yeah, but

Now the student who has been on the path for a time, faced with something uncomfortable they don't want to do will try to make their case for avoidance of the required action with yeah but you don’t understand

Finally, those who have traveled the path for a significant period are attacked by but obliquely. Having persevered and done much work spiritually, they “believe” but doubt has crept in. They are attempting to come to terms with a current difficulty and are looking for answers or some action to engage in for immediate relief. One of the most difficult spiritual lessons to take to heart is when to stop. When you have consulted with those whose spiritual counsel you value, have taken all the secular steps indicated, have prayed and meditated on the difficulty, the next indicated action is to trust and be still.

Consider cake making. You have mixed all the right ingredients, in the correct proportions, placed the batter in the baking pan and the pan placed in the heated oven where the magic of cake happens. While it bakes we need to leave the oven closed for opening the door repeatedly to see how things are progressing upsets the balance. The cake batter has its job, the oven its task and neither requires our assistance. Spiritually we follow the same path, once you have put together the ingredients for healing and placed them in His hands; give Him time to cook, let God do His work. Tasty cake and faith require patience, neither have buts in them. For If truth is true, there are no buts. 



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Friday, February 16, 2018

Charlie Brown's Football



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Charlie Brown's Football


Do you believe God wants you to succeed?  Or do you harbor some lingering belief that God is a trickster waiting to punish or harm you, to pull the rug out from under you to make a point? If we are children of Divine Mind, extensions in Spirit of the Miraculous, than God is not Lucy van Pelt holding Charlie Brown's football. Unlike Lucy, God always holds the football steady and wants us, encourages us to kick it as hard as we can, to succeed in every area of life and living. Fear however often holds us back to the point of approaching the ball with trepidation or worse walking off the field without even attempting a kick, the Adversary, fear, triumphant. So, though perhaps trembling, run as hard as you can, trusting in God and kick the ball with all your might for God is not like Lucy, though she may think so, now Linus…




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