1st Sunday
February 26, 2012
Aware of God's presence within me, I experience the fullness of life.
One thing is certain; life is not physical, but simply flows through the physical as a vessel. Life is invisible. No one has ever seen it. Life, like an idea, cannot be touched, tasted, smelled, seen, nor heard. Perhaps this is the key; perhaps life is an idea in the great Mind of the Infinite. As is the case with an idea, all that we see are its visible manifestations. We see it coming into birth.
One thing is certain; life is not physical, but simply flows through the physical as a vessel. Life is invisible. No one has ever seen it. Life, like an idea, cannot be touched, tasted, smelled, seen, nor heard. Perhaps this is the key; perhaps life is an idea in the great Mind of the Infinite. As is the case with an idea, all that we see are its visible manifestations. We see it coming into birth.
In his epistle to the Philippians, Paul said, "For to me to live is Christ." This has been given all sorts of theological overtones, but could he not have meant, quite simply, that life is the evidence of a divine idea, which he called the Christ, finding its expression in us and as us?
Your life is hidden with Christ in God. When Christ who is your life is revealed, then you also will be revealed with him in glory. Coloccians 3:3-4
***Reprinted from Unity's booklet Lent 2012 Release Your Inner Splendor