Nov 10, 2021 |
Your ability to express the beauty and truth of who you are has been taught out of you by learning practices that sought for sameness and saw not your differences as the gifts they are. All of these learning practices were the product of false images of the way...
Oct 16, 2021 |
Guest Musing by Stephen Gilbert Convergence, Intersection, Pass-through I walk every morning. Over the years it has become a time of meditation, then as I allowed my imagination to deepen, it became my time of devoted connection to the One and the many. ...
Oct 8, 2021 |
Honoring the 20th Anniversary of The Dialogues As the Visionaries we Are On October 8, 2001, I completed The Dialogues of A Course of Love. It makes me so happy to invite you to the awe I still feel when I read such passages as those I’ve prepared for you...
Sep 12, 2021 |
I thought I’d share with you this dialogue I had with Mother Mary a short time ago (August 19-20, 2021). I am in the midst of final edits on “Memoria,” the second book of the way of the Marys, and I was having a bit of a hard time with this “practical” aspect of this...
Sep 4, 2021 |
THIS IS THE BEST THING I’VE READ IN A VERY LONG TIME I LOVE IT: From Elaine Aron, writer of Highly Sensitive People As some of you know, I took off three months from my usual tasks (mostly answering emails, doing interviews, speaking, etc.) to focus more on writing...
Aug 27, 2021 |
(And a whole lot more) I got up at four o’clock and had been reviewing my thoughts on Dialogue for an hour or more before the sun began to rise. Then my attention shifted to the wash of coral and lavender on the horizon. I just had to stop writing and raise my eyes....
Aug 19, 2021 |
This is what I call my early day: the dear ordinary. Nothing is tugging at me in my cabin mornings. I drink of the nectar of the day. Sit still in the awaiting. The awaiting of what comes. The “before,” prior to the naming of things. It’s anterior, brazen . . . this...
Jul 19, 2021 |
The idea began as one of “re”defining myself. It was a new thought . . . an . . . I “get to” do that, thought. It sounded creative, energizing, fun. But no describing or naming was forthcoming. I already knew not to approach any new idea with intent, and what happened...
Jul 8, 2021 |
In March of this year, Lee Flynn, who is both my friend and an ACIM scholar, (though he doesn’t like me to call him that) read the “Identity Crisis” writing that I had just rediscovered. It is a memoir of my time of receiving A Course of Love, written as it was being...
Jun 24, 2021 |
Much of the country experienced a June heat wave. According to the Twin Cities National Weather Service, the first 13 days of June in the Twin Cities and much of Minnesota were the hottest on record. This I knew. It took me longer to discover that this was a worldwide...