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Imagine a world that works for everyone. This month’s theme, “Spiritual Living through Love, Compassion, and Caring,” would surely feature in what you imagine. How else would it even be possible for the world to work without mindfully embracing Love as a Divine power, moving through us, seeking expression as compassion, caring, mutual respect, and kindness?
In a world that works for everyone, surely we would each express interest in and support for the wellbeing of ourselves and others. We would surely express unconditional love when observing the suffering of others and do what we can to give aid and show compassion.
Spiritual living may be thought of as the practice of duplicating the nature of the Divine in our human experience. This month’s focus is on the Divine as unconditional love.
Our founder, Ernest Holmes, wrote, “Love is the central flame of the universe, nay, the very fire itself. It is written that God is love, and that we are [God’s] expressed likeness, the image of the Eternal Being. Love is self-givingness through creation, the impartation of the Divine through the human.”
What does Divine Love mean to you?
Warm regards
In a world that works for everyone, surely we would each express interest in and support for the wellbeing of ourselves and others. We would surely express unconditional love when observing the suffering of others and do what we can to give aid and show compassion.
Spiritual living may be thought of as the practice of duplicating the nature of the Divine in our human experience. This month’s focus is on the Divine as unconditional love.
Our founder, Ernest Holmes, wrote, “Love is the central flame of the universe, nay, the very fire itself. It is written that God is love, and that we are [God’s] expressed likeness, the image of the Eternal Being. Love is self-givingness through creation, the impartation of the Divine through the human.”
What does Divine Love mean to you?
Warm regards
Edward Viljoen
Author of Ordinary Goodness, and The Power of Meditation
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