“If you listen to someone talking to themselves, what they are saying is basically the same as what people are always saying to themselves in their own minds. The difference is generally not in the content, but that they are saying it aloud. The line between talking silently to oneself and talking those same thoughts out loud, unchecked and unawares, is the demarcation of sanity. If one wants to venture into extra-sensory experiences of life then one should have a very firm grip of that line. Otherwise, the fine line of sanity will be transgressed and the person may have a hard time retrieving it which explains why many spiritual groups are full of loonies.” MindThoughtSanityGroundedSpiritual PathExtra Sensory PerceptionTalking To OurselvesSpiritual GroupsSpiritual Safety Book:Purnima Source: Purnima
“If we become aware that someone is sending thoughts of ill will in our direction, we do not argue with the apparent reality of malice. To do so would give it more substance. We remove the personal sense of ourself and the other person. This negates the fear and the power of ill will. When there is no person, there is no room for the sad and weak pretence of personal power. When the concept of power apart from God has been recognised for the nothingness that it truly is, then it will be eliminated. In its place will flood in the safety, peace, purity, and uncontaminated radiance of Love.” LoveGodSpiritualityFearPrayerProtectionOnenessDivine ProtectionSpiritual SafetyPrayer For Safety Book:The Love of Being Loving Source: The Love of Being Loving
“In spite of any indication to the contrary, you can never be disconnected from the invisible, irrevocable, ever-present connections of Love. You are loved. You are here for a purpose. Your life is unique, important, and irreplaceable.” FearPeaceConfidenceUniqueSafetySpiritual PathImportant LifeSpiritual Safety Book:Touched by Love Source: Touched by Love