we get messages from so many different places.
messages. messages that mean something to us. messages that are meant for us are hovering everywhere.
(not the clatter and chatter that tries to fill the airwaves of our thoughts, heads, homes, lives.)
they glance. they beckon. they light. they shout. they whisper. they sing.
we hear them in between the spaces. in between the noise. underneath the words. in between the lines.
they come with true intent.
they come with truth.
they come with peace.
they come to rally, heal, dispell, reveal.
how we hear them. how we see them. glimpse them. discern them. feel our oneness with them…is to know our own true thoughts. it is to trace the heart of thought to source waters that are pure.
in the book of I John we’re encouraged: “Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God.”
where do thoughts, feelings, inner impulses and inklings lead? do they bring peace, assurance, goodness, calm, confidence, joy, rightness? if they don’t…try them, check them, measure them in the weight and scale of God’s infinite goodness…the Principle of all rightness, the unfaltering certainty of divine Truth. whatever doesn’t land there, discard. let it go up in smoke, dissipating before the stuff that holds. and don’t stop until you do.
Mary Baker Eddy writes it this way: “Are thoughts divine or human? That is the important question.”
and she puts it another way: defend yourself daily against “aggressive mental suggestion.”
such an incredible way to put it…aggressive mental suggestion…how thoughts come in a subtle suggestive and undermining way, encouraging us to doubt, wonder, be afraid, feel suspicious…thoughts that undermine, thoughts that inflame, thoughts that distract, divide, disturb, pull….thoughts that draw us away from that calm and certain center within. but they are never really more than thoughts, suggestions…
it’s seeing this that counts. it’s seeing this that helps us regroup, get our footing, see that our ground is not lost–at any moment.
nothing can truly separate us from the center of God’s goodness and grace. we are held there…we are the presence, power and substance of it expressed, we are the likeness of Love’s true impulse and peace. this is the home, the shelter, the mental space and clarity that keep us steady in any storm. it’s never out there. never going anywhere. here for the being, the taking, the living.
George Fox founder of the Quakers said this: “Carry some quiet around inside thee. Be still and cool in thy own mind from thy own thoughts,and then thou wilt feel the principle of God to turn thy mind to the Lord from whence cometh life; whereby thou mayest receive the strength and power to allay all storms and tempests.”
And Sara Groves puts it so beautifully in words from her song Like a Lake:
bring the wind and bring the thunder
bring the rain till I am tried
when it’s over bring me stillness
let my face reflect the sky
and all the grace and all the wonder
of a peace that I can’t fake
wide open like a lake
here’s to underlying and constant grace. answers at hand. Love pouring forth its blessings at every turn. messages, messages, sweet good messages here.
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