So dear and pure. The world needs to catch up with the difference between holiness and woo woo. Bless your bravery about the course you’re giving us in a few days about the sacredness of existence, which at one level gives those critics a target to shoot at, but for people who know more it’s a gift we appreciate you for. I’ll even to pay for a subscription for anyone who can’t afford to pay but who wants to be there. Let me know in my Comments, where I just wrote about what you’re up to:
Thank you for focusing on the positives and power off the coming season. Even when I needed to break ties w/the Christ based religion I grew up in, I always felt something special transcended Christmas. When I left my childhood religion I couldn’t even comprehend the meaning of God or s Love. Now I can’t comprehend anything else.
Sadly many of us spend time wandering in the desert, or passing the days between the crucifixion and resurrection, healing childhood wounds, recovering from religious teaching that traumatized us.
Marianne, this is so beautiful. It pierces my heart. Thank you for this and for reminding us of the true spirit of the holiday season. You are a blessing and you are much appreciated. 🤍🌟
I wish this message to be shared and received by the many souls that hunger for it! Thank you! (The quote by Teilhard de Chardin has me feeling the chills! So exciting!! 🔥❤️🔥)
Another thing that happens around Christmas and Hannukah is the Winter Solstice, the return of the light, the light born anew into the darkness.
Christmas, Hannukah, even Kwanza celebrate the aspect of the light, much like A Course in Miracles celebrates the light.
It unites us all across faiths and continents, even as the Summer Solstice comes to the people of the southern hemisphere.
There are so many blessings and so many prayers to be said during the winter holidays. May the holy light, born a new, shinning as a miracle, unite the peoples of the world, in their shared and sacred humanity.
Wonderful.
And mindfulness is an opportunity to put the ghost of Christmas( the past in us) to rest.
Many of us have family ( the unhealed past in us) especially challenging at Christmas.
Let us remember that when we heal ourselves we heal our ancestors and our children.
This year let us give generously of ourself( Love)
Peace and joy
So dear and pure. The world needs to catch up with the difference between holiness and woo woo. Bless your bravery about the course you’re giving us in a few days about the sacredness of existence, which at one level gives those critics a target to shoot at, but for people who know more it’s a gift we appreciate you for. I’ll even to pay for a subscription for anyone who can’t afford to pay but who wants to be there. Let me know in my Comments, where I just wrote about what you’re up to:
Toying with getting humanity on another track
Glimmers of what to do
https://suzannetaylor.substack.com/p/toying-with-getting-humanity-on-another
God bless you, Susan Your generosity is beautiful.
Thank you for focusing on the positives and power off the coming season. Even when I needed to break ties w/the Christ based religion I grew up in, I always felt something special transcended Christmas. When I left my childhood religion I couldn’t even comprehend the meaning of God or s Love. Now I can’t comprehend anything else.
Thanks for being such a great teacher!
Meant to write “God is Love”
Beautiful, Mark.
Sadly many of us spend time wandering in the desert, or passing the days between the crucifixion and resurrection, healing childhood wounds, recovering from religious teaching that traumatized us.
I am glad you found your way. God bless you.
Pure distilled essence of Spirit thank you Marianne 🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️
Marianne, this is so beautiful. It pierces my heart. Thank you for this and for reminding us of the true spirit of the holiday season. You are a blessing and you are much appreciated. 🤍🌟
I wish this message to be shared and received by the many souls that hunger for it! Thank you! (The quote by Teilhard de Chardin has me feeling the chills! So exciting!! 🔥❤️🔥)
Beautifully said, Thank you, Bless you
Thank you. Grounding for the season.
Another thing that happens around Christmas and Hannukah is the Winter Solstice, the return of the light, the light born anew into the darkness.
Christmas, Hannukah, even Kwanza celebrate the aspect of the light, much like A Course in Miracles celebrates the light.
It unites us all across faiths and continents, even as the Summer Solstice comes to the people of the southern hemisphere.
There are so many blessings and so many prayers to be said during the winter holidays. May the holy light, born a new, shinning as a miracle, unite the peoples of the world, in their shared and sacred humanity.
Beautiful holiday blessings to us all.