Monthly Archives: August 2022

Aug. 2, 2022: From the Pen of Dr. Maxine

One, in consciousness with the Infinite, constitutes a complete majority. ~Ernest Holmes
We tend to see the world in “two-ness,” focusing too closely on contrasts, differences, and duality, rather than looking beyond to the innate unity of all life. It is only human to notice disparities instead of perceiving commonalities. We have two eyes, trained to observe distinctions; yet, we are wiser to view ourselves and the world from the Eye of the Heart, which beholds only Oneness.
As we open our hearts and minds more widely to the divine activity of forming and insisting upon a new Vision of a World That Works for All, we find that “Love goes before us and makes all the crooked places straight.” Jessica Craven, author of Chop Wood, Carry Water, suggests we choose fortitude over fatalism and hope over the ease of criticism. Rather than slipping into any false belief in “too late” or “impossible,” we must keep the High Watch, listen deeply for the Song of Love, take on the Mantel of Peace, and gladly walk the Path of Wisdom.
Tune into our livestream Celebration from the Inspiration Café at 10:30 A.M. this Sunday, as we begin the new theme for the month of August, “Loving the World to Wholeness.” This week’s topic will be, “We Unify and Not Divide.” As you go to our website, www.cslphilly.org and click on the orange “Watch Live” button, you will be taken to our YouTube channel. You may also find us on CSL Philly Facebook page. There is much to review on the other pages on this site, including Events, archived Sunday Celebrations, and Love Notes Rev. Mike and I send during the week.
The Practitioner Page provides contact information for our Professional Practitioners. These are people of high consciousness, trained in the art of Spiritual Mind Treatment, and willing to lift your consciousness above any human condition to a greater Truth. Choose to work with one of them when you find yourself too close to a challenge in your life.
With great love and respect,
Dr. Maxine