Today I recognize that God is my source.
According to A Course in Miracles, we have an “authorship” problem. Not recognizing our divine source, we express ourselves as creations of the world rather than as creations of spirit. The world has imprinted on our psyches its brokenness and pain. There’s no point in trying to heal that pain until we heal our misplaced sense of heritage.
We are not children of the world; we are children of God. We don’t have to allow the false input of a weary world to affect us as it does.
Confusion about our divine heritage translates into confusion about ourselves: not understanding who we are or where we come from, we find it hard to understand who we are or where we are now. And so we lack spiritual stability. In the absence of the sense of a divine creator, the mind assumes that we are our own creator and we ourselves become our own God. If God isn’t the big cheese, then I must be the big cheese! And that thought – that we’re it, that we’re the greatest – is not merely narcissism. It’s a psychosis that permeates the human condition.
In remembering the truth of where we came from, we become more open to the truth of who we are.
Today I recognize that God is my source.
It's incredible how you are able to put into words Divine thinking. This is essential understanding I would like people to grasp. Life around the world, I hope, will start functioning, building, and working with the energy of creation, communication and good relations. Thank you for grounding this powerful understanding.
My Divine Heritage is built upon the caring relationship I have with my mental & emotional well-being. And my mental & emotional well-being is directly connected to my Divine Heritage. Or to say it another way. Taking care of my mind & heart keeps the conduit between myself and the loving universe open so I may receive that divine connection.