25.03.06
Remember What I Am
Memory is a skill we have taught ourselves. It is not the same as viewing the past. Memory can be used to remember the Presence of the Presence. In this Holy Instant I allow myself to experience Beingness which is the Thought of God.
I am alive. This is not an idea or concept.
In this Holy instant I implicitly acknowledge I am the effect of true Cause. I simply am. Nothing can take away from my “amness”.
I can choose to remember this. I cannot, however, entertain an image, story or idea of what I am at the same time. For when I do that I am implicitly saying I am amness and something more. In endeavoring to be something more, I loose awareness of amness. They are mutually exclusive states of mind.
Choose to forget what you sought to remember. In that space what is really there can dawn in awareness.
It all boils down to the Holy Instant and what we choose to forget and what we choose to remember. That is a present decision and in that is either peace or conflict. There is no other choice.
