God On Self-Healing

I am God.

I heal you with hallowed

light flowing in from

your own divine center.

Bring your broken self to me

with all its complaints.

You need only ask,

in deeply sacred stillness,

and I will make you

a figure of divine light.

Are you ready?

Invite the light in and

 begin repeating,

“I am the light body of God.”

Feel my light infusing your being.

You no longer need pain or struggle to solve

the vexing life problem you confront.

When you’re ready, you can move into life.

Your body glowing.

Your mind divine.

Your spirit surging.

Now be me.

Spiritual Perception

 Psychics, mediums, and mystics view

imagination as the royal road to

the transcendent realm.

We receive images of departed loved ones

in dreams. When we picture their new activities

these images are a form of spiritual perception.

We can also converse with those beyond the veil,

catch up and share our lives.

Modernity’s resistance to relationships

with the departed is tragic.

We’re missing loving connection.

Keep the lines open.

Our work as mystics is to bring

Heaven and Earth together.

The first step is reaching out.

Healing in the Light Body of God

Visualize yourself as the light body of God.

It is the most powerful reality you can come from

to support and heal others.

Imagine holding the other in sacred embrace.

Bring them inside your light body.

In your mind’s eye,

picture them absorbing the light of God.

Intensify the image and experience.

Pour in light energy until their

light body glows brightly.

Be patient, no hurry.

In the mystical dimension,

visualization is creation and

taking someone into your divinity

makes them divine, too.

Divinity heals

God’s Heart Current

A current of light 

electrifies the heart day and night

regulating rate and rhythm.

But it’s much more.

Light suffusing Creation is the same light

that creates the sacred heart of compassion

in the awakened one.

It all leads back to love.

Facing Loss

When the heart breaks

and confidence in the future crumbles,

we are left alone in the shattered moment with God.

But, if we try, we can feel holiness surrounding us,

gently caressing body and soul.

Collapsed in sacred embrace,

we breathe deeply,

 inhaling spirit

then we rise and go into the day,

fire rekindled until the next shock

calls us back into the mystical presence.

Again and again we learn

God is more available, and known more deeply,

in defeat than victory.

Prophet, Bodhisattva, or Buddha?

In addressing humanity’s dream of suffering and injustice,

three sacred paths stand before us –

prophet, bodhisattva, or buddha.

 A prophet, outraged at violence to the sacred dream, acts powerfully

to improve humanity’s conditions.

A bodhisattva, nearly realized, remains in the dream

to help others awaken.

 And a buddha, fully awakened, dwells in the pure state of Sunyata,

seeing through the insubstantial nature of all dreams.

Each is a valid state of consciousness.

Each a profound service to the world.

Go where your spirit calls.

Saving the World

Some say saving one life

is equivalent to saving an entire universe,

and I agree. But to me,

the world is already perfect and holy,

we just don’t see it.

Our ultimate work as activists is to wake up.

The Architect

Caught in a drama projected onto God’s flowing Creation,

we are the architects of the world’s unhappiness.

We are the bully, the tyrant, the monster, the greedy.

Recognizing this tragic farce, let us

awaken from our collective dream.

When the thought-world ceases,

we see each other’s divinity 

and discover a world of love.

Working on Yourself

Mystics tell us that Cosmos and Self are one.

In transmuting self into Self we bring the experience

of the entire sacred Cosmos into humankind.

God’s presence then spreads through humanity

like wind through quaking aspens,

vibrating with the same frequency.

Work on yourself, you wake up others.

Our whole being is primed for enlightenment.