Week 9: By Thinking can we Arrive at Understanding? 

Reading and Affirmation for March

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

Who are the Meek?


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

In the Gospel of St. Matthew, Chapter 15, we see a good example of how they  and he “locked horns.”    Then some of the scribes and Pharisees from Jerusalem came and asked Jesus, “Why do your disciples break our ancient tradition and eat their food without washing their hands properly first?” 

As the Bhagavad Gita says in the second Chapter:   

The intellects of those who lack fixity of spiritual purpose are inconstant, their interests endlessly ramified. 

Week 9: By Thinking can we Arrive at Understanding? 


Whispers From Eternity

135. Teach Me to Perform Every Work Just to Please Thee

Father, teach me to perform all my work only to please Thee. Let me feel Thee as the electricity of life, moving the machinery of my bones, nerves, and muscles. In every heart‐throb, every breath, every burst of vital activity, teach me to feel Thy power.


What inspired me from this week’s reading from the Rays of One Light to share with everyone was…

The intellects of those who lack fixity of spiritual purpose are inconstant, their interests endlessly ramified. 

We will take these words from the second Chapter of the Bhagavad Gita into our meditation together for reflection. But firstly we will listen to the Psalm of David sung by Mary Kretzmann.


Psalm of David

 

Listen to the Psalm of David

 

Reflect, Meditate and Listen to Instrumental Music


Aum Peace Amen

Blessings & Love Rev Sushumna Dinah Pemberton


 

Gayatri Mantra

Psalm of David

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