“You are the work of God, and His work is wholly lovable and wholly loving. This is how a man must think of himself in his heart, because this is what he is.” ACIM
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Jeanne Vitalesays
Hi Marguerite, As always, Thank you for reaching me. Powerful, meaningful, truthful words. Continue to be the lantern of love and light that you are. Much love, Jeanne
A Japanese Zen master was seated along the roadside, sobbing openly at the death of his child. His students approached him in a confused state. Master, said one of his students, surely you know it’s just an illusion? Yes my son, replied the monk, however, the death of a child is the greatest of all illusions…
Hi Richard! Thanks for sharing. Believing in an order of difficulties of illusions is also an illusion! A Course in Miracles is very clear – something is either true or false no grey areas. Maya is very skillful in showing up in many different ways, pulling us in with things that appear “more important” than others. This is clearly one of the more difficult concepts to wrap one’s head around. Much love to you. Marguerite
Jeanne Vitale says
Hi Marguerite, As always, Thank you for reaching me. Powerful, meaningful, truthful words. Continue to be the lantern of love and light that you are. Much love, Jeanne
Marguerite LaDue says
Jeanne how wonderful to hear from you! It’s been way too long. Hoping we might catch up soon? Much love coming your way. xoxoox
michelle says
What a lovely, timely reminder. And the lesson is this awareness of truth must be applied to everyone. Thats the work!(-;
Thank you Marguerite!
Marguerite LaDue says
Hahaha! Yes…EVERYONE! And that’s what makes it fun :-)) Love you and your willingness Michelle. xoxoxo
Michelle says
As Jeanne wrote, Thank you for being the lantern of love and light!?
Richard Mann says
A Japanese Zen master was seated along the roadside, sobbing openly at the death of his child. His students approached him in a confused state. Master, said one of his students, surely you know it’s just an illusion? Yes my son, replied the monk, however, the death of a child is the greatest of all illusions…
Marguerite LaDue says
Hi Richard! Thanks for sharing. Believing in an order of difficulties of illusions is also an illusion! A Course in Miracles is very clear – something is either true or false no grey areas. Maya is very skillful in showing up in many different ways, pulling us in with things that appear “more important” than others. This is clearly one of the more difficult concepts to wrap one’s head around. Much love to you. Marguerite