Thanksgiving

ACIM Speaks Podcast - Thanksgiving Grace 2009

ACIM Speaks Podcast- Thanksgiving Grace 2009

A reading of a passage from the text of A Course in Miracles suitable for use as Thanksgiving Grace.

If you send forth Only the messengers the Holy Spirit gave you,
Wanting no messages but theirs,
you will see fear no more.
The world will be transformed before your sight,
cleansed of all guilt and softly brushed with beauty.
The world contains no fear that You laid not upon it.
And none you cannot ask love's messengers
to Remove from it and see it still.
The Holy Spirit has given you HIS messengers
to send each other,
and return to each with what love sees.
They have been given to Replace
the hungry dogs of fear you sent instead.
And they go forth to signify the end of fear.

Love, too, would set a feast before you,
on a table covered with a spotless cloth,
set in a quiet garden,
where no sound but singing
and a softly joyous whispering is ever heard.
This is a feast which honors your holy relationship,
and at which everyone is welcomed
as an honored guest.
And, in an instant,
grace is said by everyone together as they join in gentleness
before the table of communion.
And I will join you there,
as long ago I promised,
and promise still.
For in your new relationship
am I made welcome,
and where I am made welcome, there I AM.
- A Course in Miracles

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Thanksgiving Day Grace

Thanksgiving Day Grace

This was originally posted on November 24, 2008

Perhaps one could open A Course In Miracles, Text or Workbook, digital file or printed book, at any page and within a few minutes find a passage suitable for offering grace or prayer before a meal with a gathering of friends. There are many such passages, many of them poetic, many in the form of a formal prayer. Yes! I want to Read the rest of this post ...

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