Tuesday, December 31, 2013

"I CALL UPON GOD'S NAME AND ON MY OWN."

God's name is holy, but no holier than ours.  To call upon His Name is to call upon our own.  A father gives his son his name, thus identifying the son with him.  His brothers share his name, united in a bond to which they turn for their identity.  God's Name can not be heard without response, nor said without an echo in the mind that calls us to remember.  Say His Name, and we invite the angels to surround the ground on which we stand.  The world responds by laying down illusions.






The sick arise, healed of their sickly thoughts.  The blind can see; the deaf can hear.  The tears and pain are dried as happy laughter comes to bless the world.  They become anonymous and valueless to us.  Repeat the Name of God, and call upon  our selves.  Whose name is His. 

Repeat God's Name slowly again and still again.  Become oblivious to every name but His.  Hear nothing else.  Let all our thoughts become anchored on This.  We give an invitation which can never be refused.  God will come and answer it Himself.  Sit silently, and let His Name become the all encompassing idea that holds our minds completely.  Let all thoughts be still except this one. 

We will experience the gift of grace.  Turn to the Name of God for our release, and it will be given to us.  No prayer except this is necessary,  for it holds them all within it.  The universe consists of nothing but the Son of God, who calls upon his Father.  In this eternal, still relationship in which communication far transcends all words.  Peace is eternal.  In our Father's Name, we  would experience this peace today.  In His Name, it shall be given us.  www.jean-lucdabreau.com

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

"I WILL BE STILL AN INSTANT AND GO HOME."

This world we seem to live in is not home to us.   Somewhere in our minds we know that this is true.  A memory of home keeps hunting us, As if there is a place that call us to return, although we do not recognize the voice, nor what it is the voice reminds us of.  We feel as aliens here, from somewhere unknown.






 No one knows of what we speak.  We speak today for everyone who walks this world, because they are not at home.  The home we seek can not be made by us.  There is no substitute for Heaven.  All we ever made was hell.  

There is a child in us who seek His Father's house, and knows that He is alien here.  This childhood is eternal, with an innocence that will endure forever.  Where this Child shall go is holy ground.  It is His holiness that lights up Heaven, and brings to earth the pure reflection of the light above, wherein are earth and Heaven joined as one.  

This Child needs our protection.  He is far from home.  He is so little that He seems so easily shut out, His tiny voice so readily obscured, His call for help almost unheard amid the grating sounds and harsh and rasping noises of the world.  This Child is our defenselessness; our strength.  He trust in us.  He will wait until we hear His gentle voice within us, calling us to let Him go in peace, along with us, to where He is at home and we with Him.

When we are still an instant, when the world recedes from us, when valueless ideas cease to have value in our restless minds, then will we hear His voice.   He will take us to His home.  and we will stay with Him in perfect stillness, silent and at peace, beyond all words, untouched by fear and doubt, sublimely certain that we are at home.

He was willing to become a little Child that we might learn of Him how strong is he who comes without defenses, offering only love's messages to those who think he is their enemy.  Christ is reborn as a little Child each time a wanderer would leave his home.  This Child, who comes defenseless and Who is protected by defenselessness.  

I ask you to take time this day to lay aside our shield which profits nothing and lay down the spear and sward we raised against an enemy without existence.  Christ has called us friends and brothers and sisters.  Do not take illusions as our gods any more. Now the way is open, and the journey has an end in sight.  Be still an instant and go home with Him, and be at peace NOW.   www.jean-lucdabreau.com

 

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

"I TRUST MY FELLOW HUMANS, WHO ARE ONE WITH ME."

Trusting our brothers and sisters is essential to establishing and holding up our faith in our ability to transcend doubt and lack of sure conviction in ourselves.   When we attack our fellow humans, we proclaim that person is limited by what we perceived in them.  We do not look beyond their errors.  Rather, they are magnified, becoming blocks to our awareness of the self that lies beyond our own mistakes, and past their seeming sins as well as ours.







Forgiveness has a focus.  Change this focus, and what we behold will change accordingly.   Remove our focus on others sins, and we will experience the peace that comes from faith in sinlessness.  Their mistakes, if focused on, are witnesses to sins within us.   We seek for innocence and nothing else.

A major hazard to success has been involvement with our past and future goals.  The past is gone the future imagined.  These concerns are defenses against present change of focus in perception.  Nothing more.  We do not look to past beliefs, and what we believe will not intrude upon us now.  Let us look upon the sinlessness within.

If a person's sins occur to us, our narrowed focus will restrict our sight, and turn our eyes upon our own mistakes, which we will magnify and call our "sins."  Transcend them with instructions to our minds to change their focus, as we say:  "It is not this that I would look upon.  I trust my fellow humans, who are one with me."

What we seek to look upon is reality.  Our focus goes beyond mistakes, we will behold a wholly sinless world.  The world which once proclaimed our sins becomes the proof that we are sinless.   Our love or everyone we look upon attests to our remembrance of the holy Self which knows no sin, and never could  conceive of anything without Its sinlessness.  We look straight into the present.  We give our trust to the experience we ask for now.  Our sinlessness is the Will of God.  This instant is our willing one with His.  www.jean-lucdabreau.com

 

Sunday, December 15, 2013

How Great Thou Art





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Wedding Dance





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Shine Jesus Shine





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Ave Maria





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Tuesday, December 10, 2013

"GOD IS LOVE AND SO AM I."

"Steady our feet, our Father.  Let our doubts be quiet and our holy minds be still, and speak to us.  We have no words to give to You.  We would listen to Your Word, and make it ours.  Lead us this day as a father leads a little child along a way he does not understand.  Yet he follows, sure that he is safe because his father leads the way for him.

If we stumble, You will raise us up.  If we forget, the way, we count upon Your sure remembering.  We wander off, but You will not forget to call us back.  Quicken our footsteps now, that we may walk more certainly and quickly unto You. We accept the Word You offer  us to unify our meditation, as we review the thoughts that You have given us."






"God is Love, and so am I."  This self alone knows love.  This self alone is perfectly consistent in its thoughts; knows its creator, understands itself, is perfect in its knowledge and its love, and never changes from its constant state of union with its Father and itself.

My resurrection comes again each time I lead my brothers and sisters safely to the place at which the journey ends and is forgot.  I am renewed each time my brothers and sisters learn there is a way from misery and pain.  I am reborn each time a brother's or sister's  mind turns to the light in him or her and looks for me.  I have forgotten no one.

I am incomplete without your part in me.  As I am made whole we go together to our ancient home, prepared for us before time was and kept unchanged by time, immaculate and safe, as it will be at last when time is done.  Wholeness now complete, as God established it.

 We remind the world that it is free of all illusions every time we say: "God is Love, and so am I."   

Monday, December 9, 2013

Mi Paz





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Silent Night





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How Great Thou Art





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Wedding Dance





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Intro





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William Tell Overture





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Wedding Dance





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Waltz Of The Flowers





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Hungry For Your Love





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Penny Lane





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O Come Emanuel





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Hold Me, Hold Me, Thrill Me





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Mi Paz





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Finlanda





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Ave Maria





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Clementine





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Tuesday, December 3, 2013

"THERE IS NO CRUELTY IN GOD AND NONE IN ME."

We make what we defend against.  By our own defense against it, it is real and inescapable.  Lay down our arms, and only then do we perceive it false.  








No one attacks without the intent to hurt.  There are no it is real and inescapable.    exception.   When we think that we attack in self-defense, we mean that to be cruel is protection; we think we are safe because of cruelty.  We   mean that we believe to hurt another person brings us freedom.  To attack is to exchange the state in which we are for something better, safer, more secure from dangerous invasion and from fear.

How insane is the idea that to defend from fear is to attack.  Fear is fed with blood to make it grow and swell. Therefore, fear is protected, not escaped.  It is the enemy without that we attack.  Our defense sets up an enemy within us; an alien thought at war with us, depriving us of peace, splitting our mind into two camps which seem wholly  irreconcilable.  Love now has an "enemy," an opposite; and fear, the alien, now needs our defense against the threat of what we really are.

It is obvious ideas must leave their source, for it is we who make attack, and must have first conceived of it.  Yet we attack outside ourselves, and separate our minds from God who is to be attacked, with perfect faith the split we made is real.   The attributes of love bestowed upon its "enemy."   Fear becomes our safety and protector of peace, to which we turn for solace and escape from doubts about our strength, and hope of rest in quiet.

We do not defy God's power.  This is the the time of our release from slavery.  Do we think that fear is the escape from fear.  The choice we make NOW is certain.  Do our eyes belong to Christ, and He looks through them?  Do our voice belongs to God and echoes His?  Now do our hearts remain at peace?  Now has fear made way for love, as God Himself replaces cruelty.

 Let us pray:  "Father, we are like You.  No cruelty abides in us, for there is none in You.  Your peace is ours.  We bless the world with what we have received from You alone.  We choose again, and make our choice for all our brothers and sisters, knowing they are one with us.  We bring them Your salvation as we have received it now.  We give thanks for them who render us complete.  In them we see Your glory, and in them we find our peace.  Holy are we because  Your holiness has set us free.  And we give thanks.  Amen."