January 8, 2017
There is a Universal Wholeness seeking expression
through everything. We are calling it simply Life, The religionist calls it
God. The philosopher calls it Reality. Life is infinite energy coupled with
limitless creative imagination. It is the invisible essence and substance of
every visible form. Its nature is goodness, truth, wisdom and beauty, as well
as energy and imagination. Our highest satisfaction comes from a sense of
conscious union with this invisible Life. All human endeavor is an attempt to get
back to first principles, to find such an inward wholeness that all sense of
fear, doubt and uncertainty vanishes.\
Ernest Holmes
How do you define divinity?
Science of Mind Magazine monthly themes for 2017 will closely match the monthly themes for the values-based, spiritual living in 2017.
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DeleteDivinity is the experience of principle, our true nature being actualized. If the principle is Love, then it is the experience of being loved and loving. If the principle is Power, then one is able to demonstrate the manifest Power. Divinity originates as Oneness, before the multiplicity of creation forms out of Unity, beyond all, beyond consciousness, where all prayers are answered. Divinity is God's idea of Itself and thus can be achieved through and as each one of us. It lives in us as Divine Intelligence and rests within us until we awaken to it.
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