Thanks Robert. The sign of an enlightened idea is it expands the individuals thinking. This article does that for me. It leads me to consider just how constricting the Democratic and Republican ideologies are. I no longer wish to identify as conservative or liberal, for the ideas encased in the political schema feel hard and impenetrable.
The old adage evolve or die comes to mind. New thought principles, consciousness, must and always will outgrow its form. The creative process must re-create out of Itself…
Do we really want a world that works for everyone, or is this high vision just ‘a world that works for me’, pretentiously using pretty language to make us feel better about obtaining our own personal good?
This is beautiful! And as a 30 year student and teacher of the science of mind, I feel no controversy here… Thank you, Rev. Robert for articulating the evolution of our teaching.
I loved this! It articulates beautifully the next evolutionary steps for new thought: to partner with Liberation Theology as our natural ally; to move from “me” to “we” in thought, word and action.
Thank you, Robert, for your consciousness and your writing!
I really liked this. Well thought out and written. I think if you were still in ministerial school you’d have a thesis…or at least a solid beginning of one!
Thanks Robert. The sign of an enlightened idea is it expands the individuals thinking. This article does that for me. It leads me to consider just how constricting the Democratic and Republican ideologies are. I no longer wish to identify as conservative or liberal, for the ideas encased in the political schema feel hard and impenetrable.
The old adage evolve or die comes to mind. New thought principles, consciousness, must and always will outgrow its form. The creative process must re-create out of Itself…
Do we really want a world that works for everyone, or is this high vision just ‘a world that works for me’, pretentiously using pretty language to make us feel better about obtaining our own personal good?
Thanks for joining the conversation. Peace and Blessings
This is beautiful! And as a 30 year student and teacher of the science of mind, I feel no controversy here… Thank you, Rev. Robert for articulating the evolution of our teaching.
“Spirit is active” 🙏🎉
Thanks Karen..So good to hear from you. Peace and Blessings
I loved this! It articulates beautifully the next evolutionary steps for new thought: to partner with Liberation Theology as our natural ally; to move from “me” to “we” in thought, word and action.
Thank you, Robert, for your consciousness and your writing!
I really liked this. Well thought out and written. I think if you were still in ministerial school you’d have a thesis…or at least a solid beginning of one!
Thanks Linda... this might just expand to thesis status...we shall see.
I love love love this article, best one I’ve seen in a long time. And much needed. Thank you.
Thanks Karen for your support. I look forward to your additions to the overall conversation.