Monthly Archives: December 2020

Dec 15, 2020: From the Pen of Dr. Maxine

The Love of the All Good is within me and through me. That Love goes out to meet all who come into my atmosphere.  It radiates to all and is flowing through all.  My Love within me is perfect.  Thy Love within me is perfect.  Ernest Holmes, Science of Mind, p. 522

Now that we are happily in the midst of the holidays (and I trust it is “happily” and not “haphazardly”) we do well to remember that these truly are Holy Days.  They are made Holy by our clear intention to bring more authentic love into our lives and into the world. As His Holiness, the Dalai Lama proclaims, “Be kind whenever possible, and it is always possible.” Whether standing in line at the Post Office, picking up last minute gifts, interacting with a clerk, or passing by a neighbor’s house, we are always able to smile, share a kind word, ask a compassionate question, or offer support.

When Love becomes our main objective, It guides us in every wholesome direction, teaching us how to lift hearts and heal minds.  It is not a commodity to be attained but a way of life to be lived, expanding our own awareness of the Beloved which indwells us and every sentient being, and inviting Its increase and healthy flow.  This is often called, “The Season of Love,” as it is the time of year we love giving gifts, and the greatest of these gifts, most certainly, is Love.

Be with us for our virtual Sunday Celebrations, beginning at 10:30 A.M., as we live stream our weekly gathering.  Our theme for the month is, “Celebrate Everything,” and this week’s talk is, “The Season of Love.”  Simply log on to our website, www.cslphilly.org and you’ll be directed to You Tube or Facebook. Archived Sunday Celebrations and Rev. Mike’s and my daily “Love Notes” may be seen at any time via the Live Stream button.

Each year, our Winter Solstice Celebration has been one of our most cherished events, and, this year, we are going virtual!  Join us on the actual date, Monday, December 21st at 7:00 P.M. for “Virtual Winter Solstice Celebration 2020: Bless the Darkness; Invite the Light.” Presenters from major faith traditions join with people from our Beloved Community, along with musicians, such as Daniel Nahmod, to bring to you one of the most outstanding celebrations we have yet experienced.  By Saturday, the direct link will be available on our website; in the meantime, check out the flyer on our Calendar of Events for more information.

Consider reaching out to our Practitioners and Practitioner Interns for spiritual support, whatever your need may be. Their information is also on the website. They will provide spiritual mind treatment, and work with you in confidence and professionalism.

With great love and respect,

Dr. Maxine

Dec 8, 2020: From the Pen of Dr. Maxine

I am happy and complete, today and forever.  Within me is that which is Perfect and Complete.  It is The Spirit of all Life, Truth, and Action.  I am happy in the certain knowledge of this Inner Light. I cannot be sad nor sorry, but must radiate Joy and Life, for Life is within me now.   ~ Ernest Holmes, Science of Mind, P. 511

As much enjoyment as we can receive from external décor, seasonal music, and twinkling lights, it cannot compare to the true delight we are able to feel when connecting closely with that inner Light of Joy that lives within us all.  With such focus on the Interior Life, we may appreciate the peripheral activities, while expressing deep gratitude for the Infinite Joy of Life Itself.  Everything we perceive outside is typically a reflection of what is within us, so we can feel thankful when external beauty reminds us of the Internal Reality.

Even in difficult situations, it is possible to feel joy, because Joy is an essential attribute of God, and you and I are individualizations of that Divine Presence.  We can actually be “carriers,” creating a “contagion of cheerfulness,” simply by revealing our inherent divine nature.  Let’s let ourselves be lifted in those wonderful feelings wonder, as we become radiant instruments of Divine Joy, for ourselves and others.

Join us for our virtual Sunday Celebrations, beginning at 10:30 A.M., as we live stream our weekly gathering.  Our new theme for the month is, “Celebrate Everything,” and this week’s talk is, “The Source of Joy.”  When you log on to our website, www.cslphilly.org you’ll be directed to You Tube or Facebook. Archived Sunday Celebrations and Rev. Mike’s and my daily “Love Notes” may be seen at any time via the orange Watch Live button.

Our Practitioners and Practitioner Interns are available for spiritual support, and their information is also on the website. You may reach out to them for spiritual mind treatment, and any of them will be glad to work with you.

With great love and respect,

Dr. Maxine

Dec 1, 2020: From the Pen of Dr. Maxine Kaye

Ye are the light of the world.” Man is the candle of the Lord.  How important then that this light be kept trimmed and burning with the oil of pure Spirit, through the wick of peace and joy.  Ernest Holmes, Science of Mind, P. 430

It is through an ever-deepening faith that we illuminate our own consciousness and are able to share that Light with others.  This is definitely an inside job, as faith is not a commodity attainable from outside of ourselves and certainly not within the world of uncertainty and upset. The path involves a refusal to become caught up in external appearances, and a deeper dive into the eternal, changeless Spirit within us. It is here that we see more clearly and more truly.

Our Jewish friends are preparing to celebrate Hanukkah, commemorating the purification and restoration of the Second Temple of Jerusalem in the 2nd century, B.C.E. The sweet story is told of how the simple faith of a widow contributed to its success by her willingness to give her last bit of olive oil when only one uncontaminated flask was found in the Temple.  A supply of oil for eight days was necessary to burn the sufficient time in the Temple’s Menorah, and, regardless the historical accuracy of this one person, it was the faith of the community that invited this continuous light.

Although Hanukkah is not considered the most important of all the Jewish holy days, it does share an important lesson about increased faith resulting in greater light. It is not the “Jewish Christmas,” even though it is observed in December; yet, it is lovely to see the lights of various menorahs, along with the lights of Christmas trees and outdoor decorations making a beautiful contribution to our joy. Let’s each find our way into that sacred space of holy faith within our hearts and become true beacons of Light to all.

Our virtual Sunday Celebrations begin at 10:30 A.M., as we live stream our weekly gathering.  Our new theme for the month is, “Celebrate Everything,” and this week’s talk is, “Lighting Up Our Faith.”  Just log on to our website, www.cslphilly.org where you’ll be directed to You Tube or Facebook. Archived Sunday Celebrations and Rev. Mike’s and my daily “Love Notes” may be seen at any time via the orange Watch Live button.

Don’t hesitate to contact our Practitioners and Practitioner Interns for spiritual support.  Their information is also on the website.