Note: If desired, watch all of Acts 7 from the Visual Bible movie, Acts.
Today’s reading is really wonderful. I recommend reading it at least twice, maybe this morning and again this evening before going to bed. The reading gives a high-level overview of the process of awakening through following guidance. It is an overview of what happens during the merging process.
I have already walked ahead of you on this path, so I have the hindsight to say that everything written in today’s reading is true. You can trust it. I don’t know what surprises and miracles are in store for you as you trust inner spiritual intuition, follow it and let go of your personal sense of self and self-will, but I know there will be surprises and miracles along the way. I know how this works, because I am not different from you, and I have already given my trust and followed the guidance that came to me.
Enjoy today’s reading. Pay attention for the tips that will be most helpful to you as you take this journey. Write those tips down in your journal. Writing them down will help you absorb them, so they will be easy to recall whenever you need to remember them.
Note: Reference the related tips from Day 36 and Day 107.
Thoughts of Awakening # 114
The mind will tell you stories,
which purpose is to defeat the peace within.
That is only because the mind was made
to deliver the experience of something different.
The mind is not bad.
It is not scary or frightening.
It is simply distracting you with stories
so you may choose to have an experience.
To return to the peace that resides within,
remember that peace is your reality
and stories are just a game you play.
~From our Holy Spirit
Homework for this week
- Practice daily meditation for 30-60 minutes each day.
- Practice the “Loving All” Method.
- Thoughts of Awakening, 113-119
- Read NTI Acts Chapters 6-11
- The reading shared on Tuesday night was from The Transparency of Things by Rupert Spira, p. 137-142 or for Kindle users the Chapter titled Time Never Happens.
- Exercise: Close your eyes, quiet down and spend some time watching for the birth of your next thought. Look for the gap before the thought arises.