“Any language of exclusion or superiority no longer makes sense to you. Inside your True Self, you know you are not alone, and you foundationally “belong” to God and to the universe (1 Corinthians 3:23). You no longer have to work to feel important. You are intrinsically important, and it has all been “done unto you” (Luke 1:38), just as it was with Mary, who made no claims of worthiness or unworthiness. And if God so gratuitously and graciously includes you here and now in this world, why would such a God change God's mind in the next world? Love is the one eternal thing and takes away your foundational fear of death. This is very good stuff.”
― Immortal Diamond: The Search for Our True Self
― Immortal Diamond: The Search for Our True Self
“Everything that happens to the poor, the meek, the desolate, the mourners, the despised, happens to Christ.”
― Run to the Mountain: The Story of a Vocation
― Run to the Mountain: The Story of a Vocation
“The place which God takes in our soul he will never vacate, for in us is his home of homes, and it is the greatest delight for him to dwell there… The soul who contemplates this is made like the one who is contemplated. Lady Julian of Norwich, Showings On that day, you will know that you are in me and I am in you. John 14:20”
― Immortal Diamond: The Search for Our True Self
― Immortal Diamond: The Search for Our True Self
“The anger and mutual disrespect that I find among both conservative and progressive Christians today is really quite disturbing. It feels aligned much more with political ideologies of Right and Left than any immersion in the beautiful love of God. Jihadism and Zionism have become the death knell of any remaining beauty in religion for many sincere seekers all over the world. It is all so sad that we could regress so far in the name of God, who wants only to lead us forward.”
― Immortal Diamond: The Search for Our True Self
― Immortal Diamond: The Search for Our True Self
“Somehow the True Self in all humans has a natural access to that “hidden” will of God—if the mind and heart and soul are open and undefended (which is always the spiritual task and not easily achieved). Jeremiah called it “the law written in your heart” (31:33). The Catholic tradition called it “natural law” or “natural theology.” The soul or True Self has responded naturally to the soul of other things since the beginning of human consciousness. The False Self almost always distorts even good things, because it still thinks “it's all about me”—and it never is.”
― Immortal Diamond: The Search for Our True Self
― Immortal Diamond: The Search for Our True Self
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