I THINK FOR MYSELF

Rev. Mary Louise Ruffner

(Revisited Repost)

“Stand porter at the door of thought.”
~ Mary Baker Eddy, founder of Christian Science ~  

“The wise person sees the need to watch his thoughts and accept only those that are good and constructive.” (John H. Williams) In other words, the choice is always to gaze upward or downward. The Law of Mind responds to each alike according to the direction of the mental vibration. 

Scripture describes the upward gaze, this way: “Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable – if anything is excellent or praiseworthy – think about such things.” 

We each experience life according to our beliefs. The key word is “experience.” While we may not be exempt from the effects of downward gazing that includes the so-called good, bad, and the ugly; it is through the art of ‘right thinking, we can say with the Psalmist, “yea though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil,” etc. 

It was Alexander Hamilton who said, “If you don’t stand for something, you will fall for anything.”  The question is, do the convictions of your heart outweigh anything that suggests otherwise; or, is your inner vision compromised and easily influenced by the world stage with its cross-currents of collective beliefs and the opinions of opposing viewpoints?

The good news is, no matter what we are told, or what we read, no one can think for us. We think for ourselves, independent of anything outside ourselves. Individual choice is unlimited in its possibility of expression. 

However, Ernest Holmes says “Stay open at the top.”  Otherwise, we may become closed-minded to the extent that we are dogmatic in our beliefs and miss out on the revelations of religion, the opinions of philosophy, and the discoveries of science that are always taking place, causing the evolution of humanity. 

It takes courage to think things through, applying reason with faith.  Say to yourself: The creative power of God, through which all things are possible, flows through my highest idea of good for myself and for all humanity. Health, Wealth, Peace, Harmony, Unity, and Love are infused in all my thoughts.

Careful and honest scrutiny of our personal intentions and motives regarding the highest good of all concerned is essential for the conscious participant in the evolution of humanity. The ability to embrace our oneness with all life and that each one of us is part of the whole, we come to the realization that what we are thinking, saying, and doing really does count in the total scheme of things.  

Soon, through a regular practice of meditation, we begin to see the wheat separating from the chaff and the direction of our mental energy begins to align us with the nature of Peace, Harmony, Love, Wisdom, Beauty, Joy, and Wholeness. As we move from a selfish stance to a Selfless stance, we begin to live in the celestial dimensions of God-consciousness, creating a world that works for everyone. 


This Weeks Affirmation

I “walk the labyrinth” to my center daily and affirm all Good for myself and for others.

Angela “Chris” Beam

FOR PEACE SAKE

Rev. Mary Louise Ruffner

(Revisited Repost)

I fretted, became frustrated, exhausted, and finally, just plain spent. You see, even the most skilled IT Technician could not retrieve that Word Document I so desperately needed. It was lost forever. 

In the midst of feeling stuck in a cycle of self-blame and ridicule for not doing my part to save the precious text, I heard a still small voice within me say, “The same intelligence that flowed through you, creating that document, is still available.” Unconsciously I was being re-aligned with the Truth, the promise of freedom, peace, and the ability to begin again. The decision to accept the gift of letting go of the mistake and moving on, equated to self-forgiveness.

You would think I would immediately follow this divine guidance. It was my choice. Nonetheless, I continued to struggle, punishing myself a little longer. It was as if an opposing thought said, ‘self-forgiveness is for more serious issues, like the one shared by the woman I recently encountered who had been physically imprisoned for her mistakes.’ 

Limiting self-talk keeps us locked into what is already the past.

The woman, like me, heard the still small voice within her that promised a new beginning. She adhered to the divine guidance of this Inner Knower and is now re-aligned with her inherent nature. Having stepped into her greater-yet-to-be, she is now a beneficial presence in the world.

The principle of forgiveness dissolves the emotional energy of condemnation, shame, or blame. The Self/giving-ness of Divine Love energizes the entire being with the wisdom to move forward, to begin again.  In many ways our self-forgiveness and ability to move forward support fellow travelers. It is another way of creating a world that works for everyone.

I GOT IT!!!

There is no “big” or “small” in the Infinite Mind of the Divine. Even the slightest condemnation of one’s self, and/or that of another, blocks the free-flowing energy of Spirit, causing emotional imprisonment and limits self-expression. 

The Self-giving-ness of the Divine One is Grace. It is the ever-flowing presence of healing Love.

John Newton, the converted slave trader of the 1700’s wrote: “How precious did that Grace appear the hour I first believed.” Yes, Truth realized is always the spontaneous and instantaneous response to Divine Love.  This is the inherent nature within every one of us.

By the way, the next day my creative juices were flowing again. Thank goodness for the practice of meditation and prayer. The replacement document that I created was better than the first. And I saved it! My realization was swift: once forgiveness is initiated, peace is restored.


This Weeks Affirmation

STOP. KNOW. EXHALE. I AM Peace.

Keith Childers

DOMINION

Rev. Mary Louise Ruffner

“There is nothing either good or badbut thinking makes it so
~ William Shakespeare ~

“Change your thinking – change your life.”
~ Ernest Holmes ~

Recently I was sitting in meditation and opened my eyes to gaze into nature’s magnificent beauty stretched before me. The bright sun beaming down on the thick foliage of the woods became the perfect canvas that reflected images of the items in the room I was sitting.

At first, I did not believe my eyes. So, I re-focused for greater clarity, and sure enough there they were, chairs, lamps, books . . . just hanging out in midair.   In that moment I realized the sunlight, shining on the items on the inside … reflected their mirror-image on the outside. I got it! So, I relaxed more fully and gazed at the no-thing outside my window, appearing so real. 

I noticed every time I changed my physical position, the images moved accordingly.  It was fascinating to see the dominion I had over something that was beyond my control. That paradoxical insight reminded me that there is an Absolute Law, a Changeless Principle, if you will, operating in the universe for which I may direct or apply in my life. 

I closed my eyes again to contemplate how this phenomenon related to how the Law of Mind Action works; i.e., “as above, so below; as within, so without,” etc. Suddenly, I felt the flickering of sunlight. When I opened my eyes, the images were gone. Oh, how I enjoyed this holy communion and how sweetly and gently Spirit reinforced my awareness of the Presence, Power, and Love of God, all around. 

On the one hand, I realized, the Law is All-Powerful and not a respecter of person, responding to all alike.  On the other hand, I have a choice, moment to moment regarding how I apply the Great One in my individual life by positioning myself to receive that which I desire to experience.

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Everything in the physical world of experience reflects what we, individually, and collectively have accepted in our minds as being true. Enlightenment, through a spiritual practice of meditation, reveals the truth.  

The more anchored we each become in the awareness of our True Identity, affirming our true nature as spiritual beings having human experiences, the more we become witnesses, without attachment to the impermanence of ever-changing phenomena all around us. This does not mean becoming indifferent or apathetic, resulting in a sense of hopelessness and fear; but rather, cultivating a consciousness that asks, “what is mine to do?”

Just as the sun reflected the items in the room where I was seated; likewise, the Universal Law of Mind reflects onto the screen of life, the thoughts, beliefs, and emotions we embody. 

 Needless to say, there are times the things we are seeing and experiencing seem overwhelming. “Seem” is the keyword. It is all evidence, reflecting the images of our minds. “Change your thinking – change your life” is a slogan often used when describing how to use The Science of Mind. As we heed this lesson, notice how the images we witness change accordingly.


This Weeks Affirmation

“I am creating a beautiful life.”

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AGENTS OF CHANGE

Rev. Mary Louise Ruffner

“Every day and every hour we are meeting the eternal realities of life, and in such degree as we co-operate with these eternal realities in love, in peace, in wisdom, and in joy – believing and receiving – we are automatically blessed.”
~ The Science of Mind, Ernest Holmes ~

“Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances.”
~ 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 ~

“Is not prayer a study of truth, a sally of the Soul into the unfound Infinite?”
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson ~

There are very subtle differences between practicing the Presence, Power, and Love of God and engaging in, what has been termed spiritual bypass.  For example, the former may observe a negative condition and from a consciousness that God is all there is, becomes self-empowered, sees the polar opposite, and move forward in the solution; thus, becoming an agent of change through an action of right action.   Conversely, the latter may affirm that “God is all there is,” denying the negative experience, as if the affirmative words alone will make it all go away.  

Ernest Holmes tells us: “. . . we do not say everything is all right when it is all wrong. We do not say peace when there is no peace, but rather we try to discover what is wrong and why we do not have peace.” After all, God really is all there is, and God really is good all the time. Affirmations are more than sweet-talk, pretending what is, is not. They are declarations of the eternal realities of Truth, right here and right now, inspiring us to do what is ours to do as we align ourselves with the peace that is meant to be.

A regular spiritual practice that embraces Truth, fosters an unwavering faith whereby we remain centered in a consciousness of Unity, even when reports of human atrocities describe duality in great detail; i.e., them against us . . .  winners, and losers. etc. In other words, when we are anchored in Reality, we tap into the eternal realities of life and “see Beauty even when it is not pretty.”

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Even though one may not be aware that it is their divine nature to express Beauty, Love, Wisdom, Harmony, and Joy, there is, nonetheless, the urge to do so. Desiring to experience the fulfillment of these qualities, there is often a tendency to ‘make’ something happen instead of ‘letting’ something happen, and miss the mark in so doing. It has been said, “for every human aberration, there is a spiritual aspiration, trying to break through.” 

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Practicing the Presence to the degree that you know, moment by moment that there is a Power for Good in the universe and we can use it in the present moment and that It always hears and always answers are reasons to rejoice and be thankful; it is to this degree we experience peace of mind in an ever-changing world.  


This Weeks Affirmation

“There is a power for good in the universe and I can use it.”

~ Mary Jane LaBonte, RScP ~

Circle of Influence

Rev. Mary Louise Ruffner

(Repost)

“There is one mind common to all individual men. Every man is an inlet to the same and to all of the same. He that is once admitted to the right of reason is made a freeman of the whole estate. What Plato has thought, he may think; what a saint has felt, he may feel; what at any time has befallen any man, he can understand. Who hath access to this universal mind is a party to all that is or can be done, for this is the only and sovereign agent.”  ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson ~ 

“Attraction and repulsion are mental qualities and may be consciously utilized for definite purposes. Man, automatically and according to Law, attracts to himself a correspondence of his mental attitudes. Inner mental attitudes may be induced through right thinking and correct knowing.” ~  Ernest Holmes ~

“We see a world in which each and every person lives in alignment with his/her highest spiritual principle, emphasizing unity with God and connection with each other; a world in which individually and collectively we are called to a higher state of consciousness and action.”
~ Centers for Spiritual Living ~

Familiar terms like intuition, instinct, clairvoyance, and extra-sensory perception describe the subtle effects of the phenomenon of planetary oneness. In the meantime, and in tandem with this sensation, The Law of Attraction, an invisible force operating in the universe, is forever drawing to us the thoughts and actions taking place all around us.

All this activity of the one mind is our spiritual nature ~ the very essence of who we are.

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Our inseparable Oneness is far-reaching. For example, those who comprise our circle of influence are not limited to the people whose names we know or to the ones with whom we associate. The circle includes the known or unknown; the seen or unseen with whom we resonate. The circle extends beyond our geographic awareness. 

There are subjective agreements we make with 
words and images presented below our conscious awareness.
We are inherently attracted to each other. 

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The story of The Hundredth Monkey by Ken Keyes tells how the behavior of a small group of monkeys influenced the behavior of many primates of their island, though never having interacted with them. Soon, monkeys on neighboring islands began to adopt the same behavior. 

Psychologists tell us that parents inadvertently influence their young when they speak and act cordially to one another while secretly abusing each other with word and deed. Many children grow up and continue the unseen behavior of their parents.

Both accounts illustrate the great synergy that exists between beings. They demonstrate how, unspoken words and unseen behavior, have a tendency to impress the consciousness and influence the activity of the most susceptible; be it positive or negative. The most susceptible are our circle of influence.

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Through the spiritual practice of meditation, we become consciously attuned to subjective impressions and began attracting only that which resonates with our highest values. Soon, our mental attitude of Peace on Earth and Good Will Towards All begins to touch the hearts of the masses ~ creating a world that works for everyone. 


This Week’s Affirmation

“Today I consciously affirm only the Good and become a Beneficial Presence to the world.”

By Judy Hilley