Thought for the Week: Graduation day

Happy Easter! Easter Sunday is upon us. We have remembered again the trials and tribulations of, in the Christian tradition, Holy Week where the Christ experienced betrayal, cruci­fixion and final triumph of life over death. Christ had told His followers, “I have come so that they might have life and have it abundantly.” Life is to be lived abundantly when we do it all from a standpoint of love.

A Course in Miracles states: “I will never leave you comfortless” is Jesus’ promise that no matter where you go in the world, no matter what course you study, no matter what hells seem to engulf you, your source has not abandoned you, and peace is given in the moment you ask for it. You are never more than one thought away from heal­ing. Mighty companions walk at your side, in this world and beyond it. We do not walk alone.”

A Course in Miracles tells us plainly that “There are many routes that will take you to the summit, yet there is one realiza­tion everyone finds when they reach the peak: The Holy Grail you sought was in your pack as you ascended.” Cohen adds: “When you look about you and all you see is heaven, the Course will have done its job.”

Be mindful this coming week to rejoice in the celebration that we live in heaven right here and now. See everything as God, be released from fear and separa­tion and be at peace with your­self. Let all you experience be that of love.

Say with me: “I am ever so mindful and grateful to know I am never alone, never separated from God, my Source. I am here to live an abundant life filled with joy, peace and love. And it is so.”

 

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