Week 6: The Importance of Soul-Receptivity 

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What is it to be Comforted?

Reading and Affirmation for February

From the book The Beatitudes: Their Inner Meaning by Swami Kriyananda


Rays of One Light: Weekly Commentaries on the Bible and The Bhagavad Gita

Chapter 1 of the Gospel of St. John states: 

But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name. 

This was a passage Paramhansa Yogananda often quoted to his disciples. “Be in tune,” he would tell them. “Delusion can’t touch you, if you will keep in tune.”  “A few of you will fall,” he said once. “But it needn’t be, if you would stay in tune.” Of a disciple who became highly advanced, even though she didn’t meditate much, he said, “She got there by attunement.”  To one who found meditation difficult, he said, “I will meditate for you, as long as you stay in tune.” 

Excerpt From Week 6: The Importance of Soul-Receptivity 


Whispers From Eternity

141. I Will Be the Naughty Baby of the Divine Mother

In the hall of life, decorated with mountains, stormy cataracts, and wild scenery, I have played long. Each time, when, tired of play, I cried for Thee, Thou didst drop down through the skylight of my heart’s craving some new doll of fame, friends, or prosperity to quiet me. This time, Divine Mother, I will play the naughty baby. I will sob unceasingly. No more shall the toys of earthly pleasure stop my cries. O Divine Mother, Thou must come soon, or I will waken all Creation with my cries! I will make all Thy sleeping children wake and join me in a chorus of wails. Forsake Thy busyness with the housework of Thy Creation! I demand attention. I demand Thee! I no longer want Thy playthings!


Paramhansa Yogananda


Inspiration from the Rays of One Light

But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name. 

“I will meditate for you, as long as you stay in tune.” 

 We will take these meaningful words into our meditation together for deep reflection and contemplation. But firstly, we will listen to the beautiful Psalm of David, sung by Mary Kretzmann.


Psalm of David


 

Listen to the Psalm of David

 

Reflect, Meditate and Listen to Instrumental Music


Reflect

Meditate


Creativity


 
 

 
 

Aum Peace Amen

Blessings & Love

Rev Dinah Pemberton

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