The great fact to be recognized about a unity is that, because it is a single unit, wherever it is at all the whole of it must be. The moment we allow our mind to wander off to the idea of extension in space and say that one part of the unit is here and another there, we have descended from the idea of unity into that of parts or fractions of a single unit, which is to pass into the idea of a multiplicity of smaller units, and in that case we are dealing with the relative, or the relation subsisting between two or more entities which are therefore limited by each other, and so have passed out of the region of simple unity which is the absolute. It is, therefore, a mathematical necessity that, because the originating Life-principle is infinite, it is a single unit, and consequently, wherever it is at all, the whole of it must be present.
Judge Thomas Troward - The Unity of the Spirit - Chapter 3 - The Edinburgh Lectures
So...LET'S TALK....!!
Treatment:
TODAY I accept the divine promises. I accept them with the simplicity of a child, with the joy of one who receives his good in grateful acknowledgment of "the all-sustaining beauty." I accept divine guidance watching over me. I accept the enveloping presence of the life that sustains me. I accept the beauty and the peace of this presence. I accept happiness and success. I accept health and wholeness. I accept love and friendship. I realize that what rightfully belongs to me as rightfully belongs to everyone else. Therefore I promise myself and all others to live as though the kingdom of God were at hand for all people. I accept a good beyond my fondest imagination, beyond my greatest dream, knowing that this good which I accept will flow through me into complete expression. He shall give to me even more abundantly than I have asked, for the promises of God are as certain as life, as immutable as law, as personal as the air I breathe. Today I accept my good.
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Ernest S. Holmes - Ramond Charles Barker - 365 Days of Richer Living
Mountain[top]:
A mountain represents an exalted state of mind where the divine plan may be perceived and unfolded; a state of spiritual realization. The "high mountain" to which personality carries is in our spiritual uplift of consciousness of power over mortal thought in all its earthly avenues of expression. Going up the mountain to pray means elevating our thoughts and our aspirations to the spiritual viewpoint.
Charles Fillmore
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Disclaimer: The teachings and interpretations contained in this series are personal for me in my life and are not intended to represent or rewrite any of Dr. Holmes's teachings or the teachings of Centers for Spiritual Living. Any repurpose or rebroadcast of these reflections to those who would use them intelligently is highly recommended.
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