Sunday, January 27, 2013

Transcendental Thought ...

Life becomes better when we face up to that which gives rise to our unhappiness. Such uplifting thought at once eases the mind and awakens our instinct for survival; that which reaches beyond human will and touches upon our own spirituality. It is this mystic duality of interaction: mind becoming one with divine life-giving soul that is alone our earthly salvation.

Without conscious transformation of the mind into a higher spiritual state, resolutions based solely on transitory thought are devoid of foundation and are but empty promises.

Garry D. Kilbourn
bwfaithministry

Excerpt from CHANGE YOUR MIND: Not your Diet ©



“ … conscious transformation … ”

Just yesterday a dear friend and I embarked on a spiritual journey of conscious transformation.  She is already a survivor of tragic life-altering events.  Together we will reveal and awaken the truth within… that which can never be destroyed.  I am blessed to journey with her.  blw

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Personal Awareness...

Life is not “a bowl of cherries,” and it is not made better when we simply accept all that befalls us without questioning its validity. This is none other than a state of mind nurtured by habit; that of letting life run its course with little or no thought given to the fact that we alone are in charge of our own destiny.  Our very well-being demands that we free ourself of this habit by cultivating a sense of personal awareness and of consciously making choices that redound to our benefit.

Garry D. Kilbourn
bwfaithministry

Excerpt from CHANGE YOUR MIND: Not your Diet ©


“… consciously making choices that redound to our benefit.”

Just this morning, Meg and I met to chat and share our lives with each other.  Together we’ve taken many *personal growth classes over the past couple of years so when we get together it’s all about…,  what did you decide about this… ?  what helped you to figure this out … ?  how would you approach this… ?  what helped you to make that choice … ?   Our conversation focuses on encouraging, uplifting and celebrating each other!
                      
And thanks to Linda’s choice in choosing independent coffee shops as her favourites, Meg and I met at Central Blends a cozy, older community coffee shop with friendly servers :o)  It’s a keeper! blw

*Brahma Kumaris | Calgary Centre bkcalgary.org         

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Mind In Transcendence ...

We well know the mind stirs the imagination, invoking images both real and fanciful.  It is less well known, however, that within this phenomenon of the mind lies our most precious human resource; the ability through imagination to transform thoughts of the mind into the realm of the supernatural.  Thus may we visualize ourself suffused in the light of God’s presence, His love a salve to our soul.

Garry D. Kilbourn
bwfaithministry

Excerpt from CHANGE YOUR MIND: Not your Diet ©

“… the mind stirs the imagination,…”

Recently I enjoyed the gift of Margaret Silf, writer-in-residence, at *“The Centre”.  It was during Margaret’s workshop entitled Prayer for the Bewildered that I was introduced to “entering into the Gospel in imaginative prayer” … (choose a Gospel story, ask God to Guide you as you enter the story and imagine the scene. What can you see, hear, smell, taste or feel?  What is happening in the scene? Who is there? What does the scene suggest?) .

It was some days later when I thought I’d try this form of prayer.  I chose the scene in St. John 20:26-28 when Jesus appeared to his disciples:  I was Thomas … “27Then saith he to Thomas, Reach hither thy finger, and behold my hands; and reach higher thy hand and thrust it into my side; and be not faithless, but believing.”  As Thomas I experienced  a very personal feeling of being alone with Jesus: I was part of something very special.  blw

*FCJ Christian Life Centre www.fcjsisters.ca/fcjcentre

Sunday, January 6, 2013

The Lightness of Being ...

Time alone should be seized upon for reflection and study.  Freed from the bustle of everyday life, we are enabled to go within and to question the societal mores that influence our thinking and shape our life.
                                                                                                
Such moments of deep quietude tend to awaken our recumbent soul, the very essence of life.  We come to sense a wondrous lightness in our new-found Being: truth and honesty become our providential guideposts.

Garry D. Kilbourn
bwfaithministry

Excerpt from CHANGE YOUR MIND: Not your Diet ©


“… go within and … question… “

The ritual of new year’s resolutions is interesting… while at a New Year’s program a question was asked, “ What do I need to let go of to liberate the greatness in me?”  My answer, FEAR!  I didn’t give this another thought until this morning.  Upon reflection, it came to mind … “let go of yesterday”.  blw