Showing posts with label The Unity Way of Life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Unity Way of Life. Show all posts

Unlock the Gate - Part II

By Robert H. Schuller

"I have set before you an open door and no one can shut it..

You have kept my word and have not denied my name." -Revelation 3:8




When the East Germans built the wall in Berlin, Frau Schulze lived on the ground floor of an apartment house smack on the border. The sidewalk was West Berlin, but the apartment house was in East Berlin. The windows on the ground floor were bricked up after a number of people had escaped through them. The remaining residents were moved to the upper floor apartments. 

"They moved me up, too, and when I got to the new place I sat there as if I were paralyzed," she remarked. She had no lights, but plenty of light from the searchlights outside. Her sleep was interrupted constantly with shots, sirens, the voices of West Berliners urging someone to escape and the vulgarities of the East German guards. 

Finally, Frau Schulze had enough. She climbed out on her window sill and was immediately spotted by West Berlin police. They called out the fire brigade with the nets and urged her to jump. Then she heard the door of her apartment kicked open and two East German guards grabbed her. Finally, she struggled free and jumped-to freedom. She opened the gate! It's never to late to begin!


Frieda Schulze was 87 when I heard her story. At 77 years of age she took the plunge toward a new life.

 "I still shudder a bit when I think about it," Frau Schulze said, "But it was worth it I couldn't stand their politics," she added, shaking a gnarled finger for emphasis.
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Jesus sets me free. I begin today with a clean slate!

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Unlock the Gate - Part I

By Robert H. Schuller

"A dream comes through much activity." -Ecclesiastes 5:3
What's holding you back? By now you know there is:

a goal you should be pursuing

a dream you should be launching

a plan you should be executing

a project you should be starting

a possibility you should be exploring

an opportunity you should be grabbing

an idea you should be working

a problem you should be tackling

a decision you should be making!

I say it's time to unlock the starting gate! NOW is the time to take action and STOP postponing. But what's holding you back? What are your favorite excuses for not beginning? Write them down:

I can't begin today because

and because

and also because

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I am enthusiastic and confident I am ready for all that God has planned for me
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May Prayer Drill

Here's our prayer drill for May.

You'll see it works well with our study of This month's power which is "Power" and  relates to the power of the word.



Each day affirm our anchor affirmation:
No man cometh unto me save the Father send him.
and then the affirmation for that day.

No man cometh unto me save the Father send him.

First day. I am not sustained by bread alone. I am sustained also by the living words proceeding out of the mouth of God.

Second day. My words are spirit, and they are life, and they bring me a good harvest of health, happiness, and prosperity.

Third day. The Word of God now active in me heals, quickens, and strengthens my soul and body.

Fourth day. “My mouth shall speak wisdom; and the meditation of my heart shall be of understanding."

Fifth day. Let my thoughts and my words be in accord with Thy good words, my heavenly Father-God.

Six day. My words shall spring from the inspiration of the Spirit of truth and be filled with love, faith, joy, peace, courage, and health.


Seventh day. My words are courageous and helpful when I listen for the promptings of God's still small voice within me before I speak.

What is the meaning of Easter?

 Easter symbolizes the final overcoming in the Bible story of man's journey into light. It represents the triumph of Spiritual Consciousness over the last Outer Intimidation of man.

In New Magazine a Unity publication from the seventies, Harold Whaley writes in his article Easter an Answer to Fear:
“A survey… listed various fears such as failure, being misunderstood, economic collapse, and disability, and many of the students polled reported fear of death as their main concern. It is an issue that men of all ages have pondered. Plutarch, early Greek philosopher and biographer, tells about a man who was asked during his last illness if he thought himself dying. He replied, “really friend, I care not whether I am or not; for if I die I shall be with God; if I live, he will be with me”. The message of the Resurrection is likewise that there is no separation between God and his own, come life, death, or any other issue for which man holds fear.
Charles Fillmore spoke of the remedy for fear as being divine fearlessness:
 “When you know that there is but one mind and that mind is all-powerful, you have nothing to fear. You must establish yourself in the fearlessness of spirit. Do not depend on anything outside of yourself to save you. Take an active part in the work by laying hold of the indwelling Spirit and making yourself consciously one with it. When you find yourself invaded by fear thoughts, say: ‘there is nothing to fear from these foolish thoughts. Omnipotent goodness reigns in my mind.’”
 With such an understanding fear of death itself can be overcome.
Many fears are good, they give evidence of areas in which we need to exercise control and take dominion, to meet an obstacle head-on and dissolve it. Fear comes to all; it is no respect or of persons. It cautions us to be watchful and wary but not panic stricken or helpless. First as Timothy expressed it,
“God did not give us a spirit of timidity
but a spirit of power and love and self-control”.

If we are timorous we stand on the circumference, we window shop when we could possess; we eat leftovers when we should be dining at the King's banquet table. We need not be preoccupied by what others think when we are doing the best we can, or because we feel that our life doesn't appear to them to be a success story. This type of thinking keeps us from launching out into something new. We hold on to the old life out of fear of failure when it no longer meets our need.
There is something about this time of year, and especially the Easter event, that inspires us to put fear aside and go forward in our search for greater good in our life. Paul suggests we identify with the resurrection:
if then you have been raised with Christ, seek to things that are above….”
This implies climbing on up rising above doubts which, if we allowed them would keep us down. James Dillet Freeman expressed it this way:
 “Christ is the upward urge. Christ is the love that creates a cosmos out of chaos. Christ is the light that all always overcomes the dark. Christ is the life that bursts the bonds of old fears and seeks to fulfill itself in ever more joyous and living ways.”
Grieving over the passing of a loved one, having the children suddenly grown and gone, living all alone for the first time, having friends one loves dearly move away, being released from a working situation that was gratifying, meeting retirement with its challenges of accommodation to a different way of living, all of these can leave us feeling bereft but we do not have to remain that way.
If ours is an alive faith, we are not going to remain entombed in fear, sorrow, or self-pity. We will roll away the stone and come alive!
An adequate faith in our own ability and distinctive individuality, coupled with your faith in God, gives you strength to face life “square on”, and not retreat. You do have “what it takes”! God has built it into your inmost being. Go forth in confidence now, to claim the good new things that await you as an unbound, fearless child of God with whom all things are possible!”
On Easter Sunday when greeted with:
“Christ has Risen!” respond “Surely Christ has Risen in You!”
and know
All things are possible!
Love

John and Suzanne

What is Unity?

What is Unity?
Marcus Bach

It is the word of Christ made new again,
The spirit of Christ reborn again;
The will of Christ revealed again,

The mind of Christ restored again,
The faith of Christ renewed again,
The law of Christ affirmed again,,
The love of Christ employed again,
To help man know himself again,

The self that is one with God.

April Prayer Drill

Here is our Prayer Drill for April. 

Each day affirm our anchor affirmation: "there is nothing lost in Spirit" and then the affirmation for that day.


There is nothing lost in Spirit.

A Prayer Drill

First Day. I dwell in the kingdom of peace and harmony today.

Second Day. No mistake of the past can disturb me today, for God's omnipresent love has wiped away all of the unpleasant things of the past.

Third Day. No past joy can steal my present joy from me, for joy is eternal.

Fourth Day. No loss of the past can take anything away from my present store of good things, for Spirit with all its substance is here now.

Fifth Day. No sin of the past can torment me, for old things have passed away, and I am a new creature in Christ Jesus.

Sixth Day. Today is real and vital, if it is filled with God's life, substance, love, and joy.


Seventh Day. I have let go of all outworn thoughts of the past, and I am being inspired with ideas of Truth by the Spirit of truth.

The Money Enigma and the Purpose of Our Study

We had a great time discussing The Enigma of Money Sunday.

Here are a few quotes for your recollection and reflection. We also agreed that without being happy you cannot be prosperous. So if you need a lift check out the video below and start clapping like we did!

“Your most important asset is
the conscious control of your own life.

Most people, whether
they are wealthy, middle class, or debt-ridden,
lack consciousness about their
 conversations, beliefs, patterns and habits about money.

  “Watch your thoughts when you are handling money,
because money is attached to you
through your mind to the one Source of all substance.”
Charles Fillmore

 Money is a means to an end, not the end itself.
You cannot eat money, and
 it cannot keep you warm or cuddle you at night.
Simply having money is not the goal.
The goal is to use it to do
whatever your heart leads you to do and
to do that which fulfills your divine purpose.

Edwene Gaines

What will you release to be all you are meant to be?

This Sunday our theme title was "The Turnaround"
what are you willing to release to turn things in your life around so that you ac live the life you were meant to be?

We also watched this video. We hope you like it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DAJYk1jOhzk




"Let It Go"

The snow glows white on the mountain tonight
Not a footprint to be seen
A kingdom of isolation,
And it looks like I’m the queen.

The wind is howling like this swirling storm inside
Couldn’t keep it in, heaven knows I tried

Don’t let them in, don’t let them see
Be the good girl you always have to be
Conceal, don’t feel, don’t let them know
Well, now they know

Let it go, let it go
Can’t hold it back anymore
Let it go, let it go
Turn away and slam the door

I don’t care
What they’re going to say
Let the storm rage on,
The cold never bothered me anyway

It’s funny how some distance
Makes everything seem small
And the fears that once controlled me
Can’t get to me at all

It’s time to see what I can do
To test the limits and break through
No right, no wrong, no rules for me
I’m free

Let it go, let it go
I am one with the wind and sky
Let it go, let it go
You’ll never see me cry

Here I stand
And here I'll stay
Let the storm rage on

My power flurries through the air into the ground
My soul is spiraling in frozen fractals all around
And one thought crystallizes like an icy blast
I’m never going back,
The past is in the past

Let it go, let it go
And I'll rise like the break of dawn
Let it go, let it go
That perfect girl is gone

Here I stand
In the light of day
Let the storm rage on,
The cold never bothered me anyway



Let it Go

During Lent we release that which holds us back from realizing the Christ within. What do you need to release to be able to take a stand and be who you were meant to be?

Keep the New Year New!

Keep the New Year New!

January , 2014

"Keep Your New Year New"
By V. Stanford Hampson

Let's admit it! Whether or not the happy new year we are welcoming will deliver to us its load of blessings is mostly up to us. Life is what we make it, and our own thinking governs our daily experience. If 2014 gradually turns into the same kind of year as last year, we can be sure it's no fault of the year but of the same old thinking. As someone has said, “The year will be new but what about you?”

Charles Fillmore cofounder of Unity, wrote a long time ago,”Thoughts are things”, and we know they occupy space in the mind. For a new year we must be new ourselves. To be new requires new ideas, new thoughts, to fill our mind space and new actions to fill a life space.

Resolve to wash your mind of all the old, familiar ways of thinking and be new. Affirm for yourself, “I am open and receptive to the inspiration of new ideas.” Say it over and over. Soon new original ideas will fill your thinking, and you will probably look 10 years younger besides! Read at least five new books this year, books on subjects you never before considered. Try new foods, especially dishes you have formerly shunned. Expand your consciousness to new interests by asking more questions, subscribing to magazines, taking lessons in bridge, cello, surfing, orchid growing or hiking skills. Cultivate friendships you formerly have ignored or overlooked. Once you set your mind to receive "the inspiration of new ideas" the entire unified universe is your supply.

Take it from here have a wonderful new year. And keep it new all the way through by constantly being new yourself. Think new, original thoughts. Do new and different things. Climb every mountain, ford every stream. Wonderful, wonderful, fortunate you, this is the year your dreams come true.


 Your assignment this week: Remain centered in Spirit, and discover wonderful new ways to make your new year New!

Love
John 

What are you willing to give up (Release, Loose) to finish the year well?

It is easy to come up with things we need to release when we see them as negative, but are there any positive things we need to release to finish the year well?

Dr. Ernest Wilson gives us something to consider:

“All of our loosing is not simply the loosing of so-called evil. We must loose forms of the good as well. Good is seldom static. It is progressive. It evolves. It changes. We must allow it to be so. We must loose accustomed forms of good, when our progress or that of someone else involved demands it. We must not be afraid to trust that law that brought the good to bring another that shall fulfill it. We must be willing to let Angels go, that archangels may come into our life. Loose your good, hold it gently, free it readily.”
Dr. Ernest Wilson

 If you consider this, does it change what are you willing to give up (Release, Loose) to finish the year well?

We'll continue our discussion on finishing the year well on Sundays in October. We hope to see you there. 

Blessings;
John


Food Pantry Needs Your Help

Suzanne visited the Long Island Council of Churches Food Pantry today and they were very grateful for your support. She was also told that they were in need of food and winter clothes. She overheard one person being told they would give them more food if they had it.

Please consider bringing some food or winter clothing to the church on Sunday or if you can bring it directly to the pantry in Hempstead (in Christ’s 1st Presbyterian Church, 353 Fulton Ave, Hempstead, N.Y. 516-565-0290), and see what your support has accomplished. At the  Freeport Emergency Food Center, we have fed more than 1000 more people this year than we did in the same period in 2012—particularly more children. 

By partnering with the council and our neighbors we can reach more than we would alone.

We thank you or your generosity.

Love
John

Hempstead (in Christ’s 1st Presbyterian Church, 353 Fulton Ave, Hempstead, N.Y)
Freeport (450 N. Main Street, 516-868-498O9),
Riverhead (407 Osborne Avenue at Lincoln, 631-727-2210).
We’re open Monday-Friday, 9:00 to 4:30 in Riverhead & Hempstead and 10 to 4 in Freeport—please call if you plan to come earlier or later

Me or Not me, Happy Global Oneness Day



Happy  Global Oneness Day Here is a talk which if you get it you get what Unity is about. 
A different culture, a different tradition but Unity nonetheless.

Enjoy Here's the link if the video doesn't appear.
 http://youtu.be/dXAPiksRS_M

God dwells in the heart of all beings

God dwells in the heart of all beings, Arjuna. 
And his mysterious power moves all things. 
~ Bhagavad Gita (18:61)