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Monday, December 20, 2010

Boston

Hello dear Students and greetings from Boston, MA. It is 6am and I am sitting in the Boston airport waiting for my next flight to Buffalo, where I will get a ride into Jamestown, NY. I slept a couple of hours on the plane, but I am wide awake now and have lots of energy. I just realized that I forgot my tiny modem that connects my computer to the internet via a phone line. I will have to have it sent to me. That means I will most likely not have any internet access until I get it. I am using the airport's highspeed connection right now. So you will not hear from me for longer than I intended perhaps. Well, you have your lessons to read, you have this Classroom, and you have your own connection to the angels who are always connected to God. You are always connected to God too....even when you forget it. To think upon the angels is to think upon God. God. That is a loaded word for many people. What does it mean to you?

3 comments:

  1. I have a hard time with the meaning of God, to say nothing of developing a personal relationship with God. I need an intermediary and intermediaries, be they angels or teachers or guides. I need all the help I can get. :-)

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  2. Hello Dick, We do need all the help we can get, which is one reason for the creation of angels and certainly for our school. On the other hand, we can go directly to God. Each of us has that possibility, to be in direct communion with our highest nature.

    One of the greatest assets we can cultivate in our school is the humility to know we know nothing....so not knowing the meaning of God is a pure and perfect way to enter the school.

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  3. I agree with both of you. Knowing nothing. I used to think I knew everything. At least now I become aware of how little what I know matters. I seek to go beyond the superficial knowing to the true Wisdom.

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