Kate shares her experience as she goes about the business of giving up her ideas about herself and the world on her journey toward purification and awakening. Kate shares with wisdom and humor and allows us a glimpse into the beautiful and sometimes messy blossoming of life examined with an eye on Truth.
6-6-21 Weekly Gathering: “I Don’t Know Much but I Know I Love You…And That’s All You Need to Know.”
Weekly Sunday Gathering with Rev. Shiryl Kaplan
Title: “I Don’t Know Much, But I Know I love you…And That’s All You Need to Know.”
Description: Rev. Shiryl shared on the topic of trusting this glorious and sometimes unpleasant process, about putting down the ‘mask”, the personality, the ideas of who this personality thinks it is, IS the undoing of the “mask”. Shiryl also shared how it can also be a playful experience and how she is discovering and witnessing this currently in her life.
Reading: Tawonda Chase read from NTI 1 Corinthians, Chapters 12, 13 & 14.
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500 Days with NTI ~ Day 155
Day 155 Assignment
This evening (or tomorrow morning):
Read NTI Luke 14 (v1-6) thru (v12-14).
Tomorrow:
- Set a timer for 15-30 minutes and practice the ‘Do Nothing’ meditation. If you would like to, watch this video as you practice the meditation: Silence
- Throughout the day, watch for opportunities to put your thinking aside and ask: “What am I to do now,” “How am I to respond,” or “How shall I see this?” After asking, feel for an intuitive prompt. Trust what you feel, and do that.
(You may always select another meditation video from this playlist.)
Gentle Healing Year 3 ~ Daily Contemplation #89
Please read and contemplate quotes #263-266 in The Seven Steps to Awakening with your inner teacher. This is the last quote today:
Bad thoughts make bad dreams and good thoughts make good dreams, and if you have no thoughts you don’t dream at all.
Note: The next Daily Contemplation will be available tomorrow morning after 2am ET at this link.
Tips for Gentle Healing Year 2 – Day 111 – NTI Acts 4
Note: Before reading today’s tip, read Acts 4:1-22 from the Bible or watch all of Acts 4 from the Visual Bible movie, Acts. (Here is a link to the Acts movie on YouTube.)
More About Guilt
Yesterday we saw that guilt is not the correction for ignorance; knowledge is the correction for ignorance. Today, let’s look a little more closely at why guilt is not a proper correction.
Let’s imagine a woman with a sweet tooth. This woman loves to end each day by eating a bowl of cookie dough ice cream and some Oreo cookies. Over time, the woman begins to gain weight because of this habit. Whenever she looks in the mirror, she begins to believe thoughts like, “You fat cow. You’re ugly. No man will ever want you.” Since she believes these thoughts, she begins to feel very bad about herself. Feeling bad leads to seeking pleasure, which leads to bigger bowls of ice cream and more cookies. Of course, that leads to more weight gain, more self-hatred thoughts, and the cycle grows unto itself.
Notice that when the woman started hating herself for gaining weight, the self-hatred did not lead to a positive correction. Instead, it led to additional ice cream and cookies, which compounded the problem.
Self-hatred, unworthiness, shame, guilt, and similar self-debasing feelings all work in the same way. When we cling to these ideas about our self, we listen to ego more instead of less. The problem is compounded, instead of corrected. So, you aren’t guilty for the mistakes you’ve made, and believing you are guilty will lead to additional mistakes. Believing you are guilty (or unworthy, shameful, etcetera) keeps you stuck in the cycle of listening to ignorance.
Therefore, if we want to be free of ignorance and its effects, it’s important to trust that we are innocent, worthy and even beloved by the benevolence of the universe. By trusting our worth, we are able to step outside of the cycle of guilt and begin choosing the highest vibration available. In that way, we begin climbing the ladder of knowledge.
Contemplating One Will
Today’s reading points out that belief in separate wills is ignorance, since the belief in separation is ignorance. It says:
If you knew there was only one Will, you could not be confused.
It is easy to see many different individual wills in the world. Politics is a great example of this. People vary greatly about the policies they’d like to see as law in their country. So what is this “one Will” that NTI refers to?
The one Will is life-awareness-freedom (which is also called love).
When the world is seen through the right-mind, it appears as life-awareness-freedom. The right-mind sees one Will that is never blocked or interfered with. Life-awareness-freedom is present in everything that can be seen. It is also known in the unseen.
When we look out on the world and see many different wills, we are seeing through the filter of separation. We are seeing with ignorance, which means we need knowledge, since knowledge is the proper correction for ignorance.
Note: The next tip will be available tomorrow morning after 3:50am ET at this link.
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Thoughts of Awakening # 111
Letting go of self-will
is letting go of judgments
you have laid upon truth.
When the judgments,
or decisions,
about what you see
are removed by a decision within the mind,
the original state of mind is reinstated,
and in this state
you see.
~From our Holy Spirit
500 Days with NTI ~ Day 154
Day 154 Assignment
This evening (or tomorrow morning):
- Select a recent upset. See if you can discover your mind’s interpretation of the situation. You will most likely have to dig deeper than the surface story to see what was really going on with you.
- Read NTI Luke 13 (v10-17) to the end of the chapter.
Tomorrow:
- Select from one of the following meditation options:
~ Set a timer for 15-30 minutes and practice the Do Nothing Meditation. If you want to, select a video to use during the meditation session.
~ Practice this 27-minute guided “Doing Nothing” meditation by Rob Currie. Note: Music follows the guided meditation for those who want to meditate longer. - Throughout the day, watch for opportunities to put your thinking aside and ask: “What am I to do now,” “How am I to respond,” or “How shall I see this?” After asking, feel for an intuitive prompt. Trust what you feel, and do that.
Gentle Healing Year 3 ~ Daily Contemplation #88
Please read and contemplate quote #262 in The Seven Steps to Awakening with your inner teacher. This is a portion of that quote:
Like the mirage that produces an illusory oasis in the desert, the senses create the impression that there is a real world in front of us that is being perceived by the mind.
Note: The next Daily Contemplation will be available tomorrow morning after 2am ET at this link.
Tips for Gentle Healing Year 2 – Day 110 – NTI Acts 3
Note: If desired, watch all of Acts 3 from the Visual Bible movie, Acts. . (Here is a link to the Acts movie on YouTube.)
In America there is a saying:
“Everyone has skeletons in their closet.”
What the saying means is that we have all done things we are ashamed of—things we feel guilty for. When I look at my memory to see when I first tried to hide something I did because I felt guilty for it, I remember two events from when I was 4 and 5 years old. I guess that means we start putting skeletons in our closet at a pretty early age.
Are we guilty for the things we’ve done that were clearly wrong?
For example, one of my early skeletons was lying to my kindergarten teacher and blaming someone else for something I did. If the teacher hadn’t seen through my lie, a little boy could have been punished for something he didn’t do. Lying to the teacher and blaming an innocent child for something I did was clearly wrong. It wasn’t the right thing to do. But am I guilty?
What about the extra-marital affairs we’ve had? What about the hurtful things we’ve said out of anger? What about the times we’ve hit someone or thrown dishes at someone? What about the things we’ve stolen? What about all of the lies we’ve told? What about the other skeletons in our closets? Are we guilty for what we’ve done?
Today’s reading is very clear. We are not guilty regardless of what those skeletons are.
Every time we’ve done something wrong, it is because we listened to ego instead of conscience. Listening to ego was the first mistake. If we hadn’t listened to ego first, whatever came next would not have happened. For example, when I blamed that little boy for what I did in kindergarten, the quick ego thought in my mind was something like, “Oh no, I’m going to get in trouble. Quick! Blame someone else!”
Today’s reading points out that the ego is ignorance. It is ignorance, because it is an entire thought system based on one false premise: separation. It is an entire thought system based on the idea that I am this body-mind-personality, and I am not anything but this body-mind-personality. Everything else is separate from me.
However, that premise is not true. I am not this body-mind-personality. I am life-awareness. Wherever I see life-awareness, there I am too. The life-awareness that seems to be in this body-mind and the life-awareness that seems to be in your body-mind are the same life-awareness, and we are That.
Of course, the ego doesn’t see it that way, and all ego chatter is based on the false idea that the truth is not true. So, the ego is ignorance. It is ignorant about the true nature of things.
Every time we have done something wrong—and we’ve all done something wrong, usually starting at a very young age—it was because we listened to ignorance. If we listened to ignorance and followed it up with action, our action is ignorant action.
NTI makes a clear distinction between ignorant action and guilt. It says:
“Ignorance is not guilt. It is a call for knowledge.”
In other words, every time a human does something wrong, it is an indication that one has listened to ignorance. The correction for ignorance isn’t guilt. The correction for ignorance is knowledge.
We have all done things that had intended or unintended negative impact in the world. NTI doesn’t deny the impact our mistakes have had in the world. However, life-awareness (reality) has not been affected at all by our mistakes, and guilt is not the correction for our mistakes. Knowledge is the correction.
Without knowledge, mistakes continue, because we continue to listen to ignorance. With knowledge, we put ignorance aside and listen to intuitive conscience and spiritual intuition instead. Harmlessness (ahimsa) comes from the guidance found in intuition. Therefore, acknowledging that our mistakes and the harm we’ve done are ignorance, and then choosing to put ignorance aside to follow intuition is cause for celebration.
Note: The next tip will be available tomorrow morning after 3:50am ET at this link.
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Thoughts of Awakening # 110
Observing is merely this:
Watching while realizing
you do not know.
Observing sets the moment free.
It does not make of it a slave.
It does not make it that
which you would have it be.
When the moment is free, it is a gift.
As freedom, it is the reflection of your truth.
As this gift, it is free to give a gift.
It is free to give the freedom you have given
back to the one who gave it.
~From our Holy Spirit
Mighty Companions ~ 5-30-2021
Revs. Glen Ganaway and Yolanda Mapes, who are interfaith ministers, share a delightful, funny and inspiring hour of A Course in Miracles. Come join in on the fun, the laughs, and the music while unlearning the ego through the lessons and chapters of ACIM. You can find out more about the Mighty Companions on their website: www.themightycompanions.com
Live in the Sanctuary Sundays at 5pm ET/3 pm MT.
Gentle Healing Year 3 ~ Daily Contemplation #87
Please read and contemplate quotes #259-261 in The Seven Steps to Awakening with your inner teacher. This is the last quote today:
If I am to affirm who I am, my true nature, I am the Self that knows nothing of the fleshly body, life, intelligence and mind, that is free of all darkness, the true ‘I’ that excels as pure consciousness.
Note: The next Daily Contemplation will be available tomorrow morning after 2am ET at this link.
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