
The Great Secret of Life
Living a fully conscious life is uncomfortable. But there is nothing to fear. We are all interconnected.
Spiritual Living Podcast Archive · Rev. Patrick Cameron
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Show Notes
Rev. Patrick introduces the new book of the month, Ernest Holmes' This Thing Called Life. He teaches three pieces of wisdom:
- There is one God, common to all, in and through all of us.
- There is a universe that responds with mechanical regularity to the spontaneity of our thoughts.
- The eleventh commandment: Thou shalt love one another as I have loved you.
One of Carolyn Myss' books, Entering the Castle: An Inner Path to God and Your Soul, talks of how we sometimes avoid meeting God/Spirit because it makes life much more uncomfortable. We might not feel like we are ready to be fully conscious. What does being conscious mean? To be unconscious is to pretend to be unaware of the consequences of our actions, and the incongruency with our beliefs. Yet we may feel overwhelmed at the idea of living a fully conscious life. What can we do? Just practice. There is nothing to fear. Just step in; we are all interconnected.
Rev. Patrick ends the message with a powerful story about his father. It reminds us that we are all accountable to the generations before us, our ancestors who brought us here, to do our best to reach our soul's purpose, to live a deeper experience and to help others.