Miracles News

Miracles News,

January-March, 2005

The Bottom Line

by Rev. Mary Manke, O.M.C.

Rev. Mary MankeThese thoughts came to me after reviewing the daily lesson of “I seek a future different from the past.”

The bottom line is that in my insanity I’m trying to make separation real. This endeavor puts my mind in conflict, trying to use two opposing belief systems. There is only one Will, and my true will is in accord with the Will of Love. In my insanity I think that my will can be different then God’s Will. I mistake my insane thoughts for truth. I think that separation happened, so I am condemned by a vengeful god. The insane mind scrambles to try and keep itself intact. It tries to direct every thought, belief, and action; it grasps tightly to its dream images.

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Miracles News,

January-March, 2005

An Orientation

by Rev. Phil Manke, O.M.C.

Rev. Phil MankeIt is a wonderful time to be! A wonderful day for wonderful relationship with All That Is!

The deer hunters have gone for the day. The solar projects have been put on hold for the day. The worn car does not need to function for today. The kitties are playing in the sun in the yard. A perfect reflection of joy in life. A simple choice.

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Miracles News,

January-March, 2005

Sin and Judgment

by Rev. James Ramelis, O.M.C.

Acting on an inspiration that I assume came from a divine Source, I have been reviewing the Workbook lessons in Part II of A Course in Miracles. I have really been savoring them and they are opening new dimensions of understanding for me. Lesson 259 — “Let me remember that there is no sin”— brought a major revelation and spiritual breakthrough. I stayed on the lesson for a few days and had tremendous feelings of relief knowing that all of my phony petty “sins” amounted to nothing at all and how we really do imagine them as keeping us from God.

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Miracles News,

January-March, 2005

Seeking and Finding

by Louis Bourgeois

Understanding spiritual truth within the context of the illusion requires that we embrace a paradox. In the world of form, seeking and finding are directly linked by our actions. For instance, if I feel hunger and I seek out food to satisfy this hunger, my seeking will yield a surcease to my hunger. Temporarily, at least, I feel satisfied. I am no longer hungry.

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Miracles News,

January-March, 2005

Ocean of Love

by Rev. Petra Sundheim, O.M.C.

Rev. Petra SundheimE- motion, energy in motion

Is like the ocean

Unruly, untamed, fearful to behold.

To impress, I stress

And push down my feelings untold

What a mess!

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