June 14, 2022: From the Pen of Dr. Maxine

A dad is someone who wants to catch you when you fall. Instead, he picks you up, brushes you off, and lets you try again . . . unknown

Our human fathers and caretakers enjoy an amazing opportunity to support and guide us through early learning experiences.  It requires a certain courage, selflessness, and constancy to provide a child with the necessary sense of security and encouragement. It also allows the parent to grow in patience and inner power, inviting a blossoming of the authentic Self through such loving devotion.

Regardless of our childhood experiences, how much nurture and wisdom we were able to receive, we have always been held and led forward by the Indwelling Presence of God. Having been created from this Divine Life, we continue to receive Its inspiration and approval.  “Thou art my beloved, in whom I am well pleased” is the encouraging voice within us all, and we do well to listen to it and believe in it.

Knowing that the qualities of the Divine dwell within us, we are empowered to make clear, appropriate decisions that are based on our God Positioning System. It is in receiving the Indwelling Nurture and Guidance and accepting our responsibility to use this Wisdom for everyone’s greater good that we succeed and thrive.

My talk for Father’s Day this Sunday will be, “Taking Responsibility,” coming to you live from the Inspiration Café in Paoli, Pennsylvania at 10:30 A.M. EDT.  Simply go to our website www.cslphilly.org and click on the orange watch live button, and you will be directed to either Facebook or YouTube to watch the Morning Celebration. Previous Celebrations and Love Notes are also posted there.

Our Licensed Practitioners of Religious Science are standing by to lift your consciousness to greater peace and to help you move through any of life’s challenges. We provide spiritual tools that effectively address human conditions, and you may contact any Practitioner of your choice on the Practitioner Page of our website to set up an appointment, in person or online.

With great love and respect,

Dr. Maxine

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