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The Path to ContentmentRead on Amazon

The Path to Contentment

www.amazon.com/dp/B07BQ8F7T1
Chris Davis

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  • No matter how real my experience feels, if the feeling is negative, I know something is off track—my thinking.
  • I realized that the tunnel was my little mind keeping me busy, captivated by the form of life. The big Mind is the light, shining through the form, illuminating a pathway to follow. Big Mind and little mind are One, so there is perfect symmetry; illustrating that form and formless are One—pure energy.
  • The two most essential factors in honoring our best friend: know we are the Principles in motion, that it’s unnecessary to “apply” the Principles to our life. They are our life. We may lose sight of that from time to time; however, that doesn’t negate the spiritual truth that we are what we seek.
  • The second factor is realizing the full power of the feeling of well-being. Know that the feeling is the vehicle for change. That deep feeling provides a pathway to insights which further our inner journey. Insights come from our innate wisdom, Mind in motion. Nothing to do—just be open to that spiritual fact.
  • “Don’t try and figure it out; just get the feeling.” How often have we heard Sydney Banks make that statement? From the beginning of his teaching, that was a constant refrain: “Just get the feeling and the information you seek will come to you.”
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