You Never Walk Alone

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In this time of fear and isolation due to the coronavirus, many folks are feeling lost and lonely. But you never walk alone.

Spirit

Many of you often feel disconnected, disjointed if you will, in your chaotic world today. But, as we and many spiritual teachers have reminded you, you never walk alone.

God will never abandon his children. God will never abandon her/himself, for you are all part of God. You are God.

The problem many of you are facing is you do not recognize the many ways God speaks to  you.Read more

Creativity and the Coronavirus

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John

You might be wondering what creativity and the coronavirus have to do with each other. Here are some ideas for you to consider.

Berna

The past few weeks, people have been experiencing much difficulty, fear, and pain. However, the situation around the virus has brought many good things on all levels and aspects of society. To mention a few:

  • Cleaner environment
  • No traffic jams and fewer car accidents
  • Parents are giving more attention to their children’s education
  • Family issues are coming to the surface
  • Deepened contact between parents and children
  • More than usual, elderly people talking on the phone with others
  • Beautiful initiatives to support people in need, and healthcare providers

There are also creative ways, often combined with humor, being invented for spending time at home, and for preventing further downfall of businesses.Read more

Easter Sunday

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Easter Sunday new life

Tomorrow, various traditions around the world will observe Easter Sunday. What is Easter? Here’s Spirit’s perspective.

Spirit

The religious cultures many of you have experienced have misled you on the true meaning of Easter.

You were taught Jesus suffered and died an agonizing death on the cross—all to atone for your “sins.”

We realize what we’re saying here will certainly be controversial among some, perhaps even blasphemous.

But Jesus did not die for your sins. He never had any intention of doing that.Read more