Sunday, May 26, 2013

Spiritual Insight ...

Even though life may not be all we could hope for, we can change it. We begin by being honest with ourself, by facing up to that which bedevils our thoughts and darkens the soul. Truth ever offers succour in times of distress. No less so does truth provide insight into our spiritual self, the nurture of which frees us of fantasies of the mind while at once revealing the superficiality of all things worldly.

Garry D. Kilbourn
bwfaithministry

Excerpt from CHANGE YOUR MIND—then your Diet ©

“Even though life may not be all we could hope for, we can change it.   

I don’t remember ever having a “life plan”.  Looking back it feels like I lived in a pinball machine bouncing life up into happiness, down into sadness, sideways into neutral-numbing, self-destruction.  Fifteen years ago, in a split second, my life’s direction changed forever! blw

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Thought's Life-Changing Power ...

The power of thought we know to be a life-changing force for good or ill: we all experience it. What may be less well known, and all too often overlooked, is the fact that we alone are responsible for our thoughts and their outcome.

Put away mundane thoughts that serve only to darken the mind and imperil the soul. Instantly replace them, simply by giving thanks to God; that which ennobles our very Being. Remember that God’s supreme indivisibility is shared equally by all, each in his own way. For this reason alone we may give thanks. Even more, in acknowledging God’s presence in our life we have taken that first step whereby we may fulfill our purpose: manifesting God’s goodness and love by daily living the golden rule.

Garry D. Kilbourn
bwfaithministry

Excerpt from CHANGE YOUR MIND—then your Diet ©

“The power of thought … a life-changing force … .”   

Today I witnessed the life-changing force of the power of thought.  Over the past three years Meg’s been transforming her “thought life”.  She asks herself: “Why do I not like this?” … “Why do I enjoy that?”  Meg’s no longer pulled into negative conversations.  She’s all for finding solutions.  From Meg’s stronghold of self-respect she’s making informed decisions that are enriching her life.  Yea Meg !  blw

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Our True Being ...

That we are made in the image and likeness of God affirms that our true Being—that which is life itself—is divinely spiritual: God in us and we in Him.  Ipso facto we are, each one of us, the very embodiment of God’s goodness and love.  To the extent we both live and breathe these God-given traits, ever mindful they are life’s providential guideposts, we come to know peace within.

Garry D. Kilbourn
bwfaithministry

Excerpt from CHANGE YOUR MIND—then your Diet ©

“… , we come to know peace within.”   

As Rosemary read, “… we  ‘entertain’  Truth and Love… ,” she imagined the divine synonyms for God in conversation around her dining room table.  She shared that Love was at the head and she was there with Mind, Spirit, Soul, Principle, Life and Truth.  This morning I imagined this scene.  I asked Truth, “How do you tell the truth?”  Truth looks at Compassion and says, “ I always speak the truth through Compassion,” and Compassion turns to Love and says, “I always speak through Love.”  The more my thought is entertained by images like this… I am knowing peace within.  blw

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Coming to know ourself ...

Acknowledging our own spiritual nature—our inner self—as distinct from our mortal being, is made easier when we question all that we see and feel going on around us.

Our five senses: sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch are uniquely adapted to enable our physical survival.  What we all too often fail to recognize (hence, our lingering disquiet) is that we are innately empowered with two other senses, albeit on a higher, spiritual, plane, namely: intuition and understanding.  Only when we avail ourself of the power of these otherwise dormant senses can we reveal our divine life-giving soul and, in the doing, come to know peace within.

That which is worldly is manifestly ephemeral and, despite its temporal pleasures, is assuredly not soul-satisfying.  That of the soul means reacquainting ourself with the very essence of our Being: It is who we are.

Garry D. Kilbourn
bwfaithministry

Excerpt from CHANGE YOUR MIND—then your Diet ©

“Acknowledging our own spiritual nature  

O boy, I didn’t know I was full of drama this morning, but at a self-serve coin car wash … I lost my cool because the machine “ate” my loonie.  I now feel sorry for the fellow in the office who refused to refund the loonie.  I truly was caught in ”my drama”.  Right now I acknowledge my spiritual nature.  The loonie is the “trigger” of an issue I will explore.  blw