Question: If I’ve made a serious mistake what should I do about it? From a Science perspective? Answer: Take a closer look at that self-evaluation. The primary question is always who you are being. When “Who am I?” is clear as conscious...
All I have in my world is just what I see.Viewing people in trouble, I must have them be. Without my perception there’s no world event; Perception/reception is my own message sent. The source and condition of actual BeingIs Truth — the real substance of each thing...
We are often told to be ourselves. What does that mean? Can I possibly be anything else? The Self we are reminded to be is our divinity — which is always present whether acknowledged consciously or not. In Science I cannot be anything else because All is the divine...
Startled! Unsettled! Are you resisting what Is ?The desire to fix something, change the picture, is a clue to ask —who am I being now ? What shows-up as a problem is a matter of perception. All living is reflective of your thinking, your perception of the world...
The main issue with the idea of “reaching across the table” is the belief that there is anything outside of One, that there are issues or even a table to be across, or someone “out there” with opposing views, threats, disease or anything...
Even Arthur Corey in his Christian Science Class Instruction in chapter VIII - Universe - mentions the impossibility of solipsism…
The paradox of dear Alan's insecurity has been solved! Government is Self-Government: Page 76 "Egotism (a divided Ego) is insecurity"…
I noticed recordings of Alan Watts recently appearing on the 'tube and elsewhere. (many with annoying music). Interesting, because only…
Oops. CSRE P7, Lines 8-21.
No solipsism! Carefully read from CSRE 3rd edition P 8-21 (or WATW P5): ..."I do not think "I am my…