LOVE IN A WORD
Center for Spiritual Living Tucson » New Thought
by CSLT-Faces
8M ago
Our theme for September is Loving Outloud and it’s got me thinking a lot about the word Love. In the     English language we say we love our  partner, our parents, our children, and our pets. We also say we love the ocean, the mountains, the desert, and the dessert. We love cake and ice cream, we love our cars and our homes, and some of us really love our stuff (you fill in the blank). We use the word love so loosely that it can almost lose its meaning.     The Greeks have eight words for the various types of experiences of love: • There is the love of family, or stor ..read more
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The Experience of Evil
Center for Spiritual Living Tucson » New Thought
by CSLT-Faces
1y ago
All misfortune is but a stepping stone to fortune. — Henry David Thoreau What the caterpillar calls the end of the world, the master calls a butterfly. – Richard Bach The origin of evil is in the human mind, and the belief in the devil, hell, & purgatory has its origin in the human mind, and nowhere else. This belief must be erased from the mind. We must come to know that there can be no Ultimate evil. We must have an assurance that evil will disappear from our experience in such degree as we no longer feed it with our imagination, or through our acts create situations that encourage it ..read more
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It’s OK to Feel OK!
Center for Spiritual Living Tucson » New Thought
by CSLT-Faces
1y ago
It is okay to feel okay! In fact, it is even okay to be happy! My 89-year-old mother says that we feel guilty feeling happy when so many people are sad and when there are so many problems in the world. It is like a survivor’s guilt. If I am happy, does it mean that I do not care about global warming? Does it mean that I do not think it is important if the school kidnappings in Africa have included children as young as 4? Do I not express my concern through my feelings of distress? I still struggle with this ingrained belief, but continue to focus on living in the belief of “All As Spirit” hel ..read more
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Tommy T is the Answer
Center for Spiritual Living Tucson » New Thought
by CSLT-Faces
1y ago
The Roots class I am taking has been wonderful. I am actually surprised. I did not expect the authors we were reading to provide the stimulation and excitement that I have experienced in the class. I mean, actually, the word Roots made me think of something old and dusty and messy. Surprise! First, we read Emerson. I had, of course, heard of Ralph Waldo Emerson but had never read any of his work. Old, right? Do you remember how difficult it was to read the Science of Mind when you took the Foundations class? It made my head explode when I started. So circuitous and verbose. That was my exper ..read more
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Caring: Without Clutching, Comparing or Competing
Center for Spiritual Living Tucson » New Thought
by CSLT-Faces
1y ago
Like most of us I can be really good in some circumstances and with some people. But there are times when I know that I allow common hour thinking to initiate reactions that are not even close to my best choice. I find myself fretting or stressing over/about something/someone. And I am heading off course while steadfastly ignoring the fact that I am screwing up. This tends to muck up my own energy and obscure what would actually be best for me. So, I’ve set a goal for myself to use this present time to clear out both physical and emotional clutter, and I’ve come to the following C’s. Cari ..read more
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Crumbs or Cake?
Center for Spiritual Living Tucson » New Thought
by CSLT-Faces
1y ago
I’m not sure what specifically ‘made me notice‘ this particular hidden belief, but it resurfaces for me now and then. Every time I think I’ve made progress, then l discover another deeper layer wanting to be seen and addressed. In any case, it’s in my face again. My mother was always settling for, making do with whatever life gave her, not imagining anything better or different, and it annoyed me immensely that this was the way things were. Some of the memories were challenging like hand-me-down clothes, wearing shoes that were a little bit too small, and sharing orders of toast when we would ..read more
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Soul Searching
Center for Spiritual Living Tucson » New Thought
by CSLT-Faces
1y ago
Some of our members have been soul searching and asking questions like, is New Thought for me and is Science of Mind for me? It helps to know what one wants. Is it spiritual illumination? Is it prosperity? A relationship? A social network? I could only answer questions like those when I knew what I wanted. As a member of CSLT, who facilitates book study and discussion and small groups, I have witnessed individuals reassessing their relationship with New Thought in general and with CSLT, specifically. They have been quietly asking themselves, where do I want to worship and celebrate the life th ..read more
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Livingness and More Light
Center for Spiritual Living Tucson » New Thought
by CSLT-Faces
1y ago
As we *stroll* into this season of light, maybe we are joyfully sprinting into the season, and maybe we are dragging our feet. Regardless, the season of light is upon us again. What those words mean for each of us is unique to each of us. There are some things that I know as universally true. What I know: There are as many ways to express and experience light and livingness as there are individuals. Perhaps even more ways than that. At times, two or more contradictory opinions wrestle for first position in my mind, and I am sure this also happens for others. That recognition does not diminish ..read more
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“Phantom Pain”
Center for Spiritual Living Tucson » New Thought
by CSLT-Faces
1y ago
Ever feel like you’re suffering from an action or a choice or a betrayal that you know you’ve forgiven and moved on from? But when you stop and think about it, the emotional trail leads straight back to some happening that should be long gone. The comparable physical feeling has long plagued doctors and amputee patients alike. From the Mayo Clinic: Phantom pain is pain that feels like it’s coming from a body part that’s no longer there. Doctors once believed this post-amputation phenomenon was a psychological problem, but experts now recognize that these real sensations originate in the spinal ..read more
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Lessons from the 1926 Edition of The Science of Mind
Center for Spiritual Living Tucson » New Thought
by CSLT-Faces
1y ago
“The Instinctive Man has again spoken and told him to search more deeply into his own nature; to look deep within himself for the answer to life. The hour has struck in the evolution of man when he can understand this voice and do its bidding.” (page 30) Who is the Instinctive Man? The Indwelling I AM. The journey towards not knowing myself to consciously discovering myself required faith. Faith in the truth and efficacy of our philosophy. In an hour of despair, the Instinctive Man told me to look deep within myself for an answer. What is its bidding? I did its bidding and forgave myself and ..read more
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