The conflict is within you.

Hello world. The following was written 10/17/2017. I have been having a dialogue with a brother regarding the word brother and my use of it. Some interesting things begin to come out in the open as the dialogue unfolds. An understanding of judgments and beliefs held and how they twist ones perspectives. A brother asks, “I agree with much of what you have said. Not all but much. Thanks for sharing. Just curious who are the brothers your writing to? Or is this post specific to men in the group only?” My response, “Hello brother. I use the term brother unilaterally for everyone. I do this out of the understanding that we are both male and female encapsulated within the same shell. We are equal parts of each which creates the whole of who we are. Also it is what Holy Spirit calls me and calls everyone around me including my parents.” A brother responds, “Brother is specific to male and sister is specific to female so I don’t understand your logic as to how calling everyone brother represents our duality.” My response, “The conflict you experience hearing the term brother being applied to you, would be caused by a Continue Reading

You are trapped in the labyrinth that is your mind.

Hello world. The following was written 10/17/2017. I am witnessing so many patterns going through repeat cycles. One after another my brothers posts show their fears of communicating with each other. To Stand in their Light of Truth in the face of opposition and judgments being cast upon them. As I witness this happening I am given an understanding as to what is blocking them. What is being done in these moments seems to be a blind following and believing. My brothers are blindly believing what they read in books, see in the news, on tv, are told by those in authority such as religious leaders, political officials, government, police and military, all without question. They are taking it in and not questioning any of it, even when they know what is being said and shown is a lie, they are choosing to believe in it anyway. Why? Because they are afraid to be singled out for questioning what is really happening. They are afraid to be punished. They are afraid to be responsible for what is happening to them. My first year of the doing ACIM I was faced with the reality the teacher was not understanding the material. Continue Reading