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I Celebrate My Connection With The One Source
2/23/2013 1:50:11 PM

The Daily Meditation 02.23.2013

I Celebrate My Connection With The One Source

Kathy Mathiason, RScP

Kathy Mathiason, RScP - I celebrate my connection with the One Presence

I am centered in the awareness that God is all there is. In this sacred space I connect with and know the One Presence is me, as me, in me. I am connected to the wisdom of God and I know I have all the knowledge and strength I need to handle any of the challenges life places before me. I claim this great power and strength now.

I walk in the One Presence knowing that I am completely surrounded by love. I give this love freely and unconditionally to all who share in my life. In this sacred moment, I choose to live a life that empowers me. I know my Divine Right is to live, move and have my being in a loving nurturing environment.

I am grateful that I exist in this environment. I allow the strength of God to move through me by letting go and letting the Divine lead the direction of my life.

And so it is.

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: I Celebrate My Connection With The One Source
2/23/2013 5:20:39 PM

The Word of God

[if !supportLists]1. [endif]The Lord's Word (the Bible) is the bedrock for true Christianity. God intended it as a user's guide to life. Within the Word are all the guidelines for following a path that leads towards heaven. The book of John opens with the following: "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God." The Word can serve as your most direct connection to the Lord — it has a deep spiritual power when you apply its truths to everyday life. All the important things we need to know are contained within the scripture, such as assurance that God is ever-present in our lives, that life after death is real, and heaven and hell exist. The Word also provides us with instructions on how to access lasting happiness.

There are several different layers of meaning contained in the Word: the literal, historical, and spiritual meaning. Without an awareness of deeper meanings in the scripture, some passages can seem alienating and severe. The Word imparts its gems to us when we learn to understand the spiritual significance of biblical allegory. The New Church teaches that the Writings of Emanuel Swedenborg reveal a deeper meaning in the scripture, explaining the Bible's symbolism and showing how the Word of God can be applied to our everyday lives.

Much like a parent would explain complicated concepts to a child, the truths in the Bible are related through stories. Jesus consistently communicated in parables: "Without a parable He did not speak to them" (Matthew 13:34). Most of the Old Testament is metaphorical too. The stories hold within them lessons of spiritual growth which are both practical and useful. For example, the Children of Israel being enslaved in Egypt represents the way we can become enslaved to addictions of many kinds. Their suffering shows how a life dictated to by demands of the ego is really a type of slavery. Moses leading the slaves away from bondage is symbolic of how the Lord can set us free.

Another example of the Word's practical application to life is revealed in Jesus' explanations of the commandments. While few of us commit literal murder, we have all been guilty of spiritual murder. Jesus teaches that, on a deeper level, this commandment prohibits hatred and contempt: "You have heard that it was said to those of old, 'You shall not murder,'? But I say to you that whoever is angry with his brother without a cause shall be in danger of the judgment" (Matthew 5:21, 22). Likewise, the deeper meaning of the commandment against adultery prohibits lust: "You have heard that it was said to those of old, 'You shall not commit adultery,' But I say to you that whoever looks at a woman to lust for her has already committed adultery with her in his heart" (Matthew 5:27, 28).

Read the Word with an open heart and an open mind, allowing the Lord to guide your understanding, and watch how your life begins to change.

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