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What Is Worth Thinking About

Recently, I got into a book called 7 1/2 Lessons About the Brain at the recommendation of my Enneagram coach. I explained to her that there are things that I don’t feel like using my brain to think about, but other people that I am in a relationship with want to think about these things. And as a result, I find myself thinking about those things and then trying to explain why I don’t want to think about those things which then keeps me in a loop about thinking about those things.


I was explaining to her that I used to be very introverted and did not like explaining myself. But because people would make up meaning for my silence, I eventually started getting really good at explaining myself under the false assumption that if I can explain myself well I would be able to go back to silence. That’s…


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Beth
6 hours ago

Well, I haven’t read the book, but you have me intrigued. Yes there are things that I think about that drained my energy; when I think of things, I cannot change that I would like to change in the world that trains my energy. The things that give me energy because I’m an extrovert or being with good people. Also things that give me energy or meditation in prayer and honestly the thing that gives me the most energy is being of service to others. Whenever I’m feeling down if I do something for someone else, I always feel better.

No Joys Are Ever Lost

In this community, we have so many resources to connect us to the reality that nothing that has ever brought us joy is ever lost. Among those resources are the reading materials and the talks and little pamphlets like the one i reference in the video. But the greatest resource is each other. One of the joys that I discovered in this place is that at any moment I feel like I can talk to any person and be in a conversation about the highest possibilities in life. Where else can that be normalized besides a community that encourages us to remember who we are? In many of my experiences talk like that was relegated to special relationships. But here we speak the language of possibilities. And from that place, we are reminded that no good is ever lost. As eternal beings having a human experience, we have access to…

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Wounded Healer Reflection

This Sunday I’ll continue the conversation of the post resurrection Christ both in the Wayshower Jesus and in our everyday lives. We often believe that our struggles make us I’ll equipped to Be healers and bearers of the Divine Presence. This week we’ll aim to remember that the truth of who we are is always enough no matter what we have experienced. I’d love to get a head start on the talk by having a little discussion here. Thanks in advance for your thoughts.

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Beth
Apr 07

I think the way we invite others into living as their best selves is by being the example. We're all spiritual beings, no one is better than anyone else. That means living as love. Even when we fall short (and we all do), it is important to be honest with ourselves without beating ourselves up. We can hold each other accountable and point out harm without condemning the person — similar to the way we'd love a struggling teenager. Because honestly, we're all at different emotional stages in different situations based on our conditioning. That's not a judgment, it's just true. So I'll keep working on being the person I want to be, and I'll do my best to be honest, when I am being human or I others that I care about are being human. Helping each other is a way to live our Truth.

Looking at Old Things in a New Way

New Thought is New Wine

In Matthew 9:17, Jesus advises his listeners to not put new wine into old wine skins. It is a metaphor for not trying to conform his new teachings to their old worldview. Basically, he was trying to get them to see that it was pointless. In the above video I talk a little bit about this concept when it comes to what we’re learning with New Thought.


Going forward, I will be doing more video up here. I tried before but I couldn’t get it to work. My prayers were answered today. I’d love connecting with you all on what was presented today. In future videos, I will focus on each of the powers from Charles Fillmore’s book, The 12 Powers of [Hu] Man[ity]. I added the brackets. I’m excited to keep learning with you all.

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Beth
Mar 25

It was the 12 powers from Charles Fillmore‘s book the 12 powers of man that gave me a language for Prayer. I didn’t like the old skin aging for Prayer and the besieging of an outside entity. It’s through the 12th powers and a teaching from Reverend Linda Martello, which said that allowed me to actually truly become a rare Chaplin and I’m very grateful.

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