Get Over These Too!

Building upon last Sunday's message on getting over some of the most commonly used yet counterproductive "spiritual" messages, we will continue our journey to disarm another set of metaphysical bypasses and malpractices based on the sequel of last Sunday's booklet reference: "Get Over These Too!" by Paul Hasselbeck, and Bil Holton.

As we deepen our understanding of how to adequately use our spiritual Power even when challenged with some deeply ingrained false beliefs, we open our hearts and minds to the Truth we know.

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Sermon Notes

Main Scripture

“Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth.” (Matthew 5:5)

Unity-Based Spiritual Practices

  • Radical Self-Awareness

  • Radical Self-Humility (Self-Honesty)

  • Radical Self-Reliability

  • Radical Self-Responsibility

Self

The word “Self” implies the focus on the self/Self as a whole—first and foremost to do the inner work before projecting outward. This focus is also known as Svadhyaya, one of the ten Yamas and Niyamas practiced in Hinduism (similar to the Jewish/Christian Ten Commandments or the Ten Perfections in Buddhist Theravada tradition), meaning “the study of the Self (and Scripture).”

Radical

The word “Radical” implies the willingness to go above and beyond the usual attention span given as part of our busy lives. Instead, we are taking heart in practicing with a radical, one-pointed focus. This approach resonates with the Niyama Tapas, which relates to the passionate, burning, and enthusiastic discipline we dedicate toward our spiritual practice.

Literature

  • “Get Over It!: The Truth About What You Know That Just Ain't So!” by Paul Hasselbeck and Rev. Bill Holton. https://amzn.to/3zSYt5D

  • “Get Over These, Too!: More Truth About What You Know That Just Ain't So!” by Paul Hasselbeck and Rev. Bill Holton. https://amzn.to/3JWbzDo

 

Literature


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