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bluidkiti
03-15-2015, 11:06 AM
Inner Peace
As I enter the Silence, I experience peace.

Unity cofounder Charles Fillmore lauded time in the Silence as follows: “The highest form of prayer we know is quietly entering the inner chamber within the soul, shutting the door to the external thoughts of daily life, and seeking conscious union with God.” The Silence is the stillness I find within my own being when I take these prayerful steps. The more I practice turning my attention inward and resting in Spirit, the more peace I feel throughout my day.

Today I give myself the gift of peace. A few moments in the Silence bring peace to my mind and heart, and help me maintain peaceful relationships. I renew my vow to spend time each day in silent prayer, and open myself to an abundance of peace.
Great peace have those who love your law; nothing can make them stumble.–Psalm 119:165

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BW1
03-15-2015, 11:40 AM
One of my most favorite meditations from the book Quiet Moments in the Presence of God addresses this…

It talks about the “silence that waits for God” and “acknowledges His great love”. Near the end it suggests creating “within your environment and within your heart a chapel-hush that makes of your soul a sanctuary for the presence of God.”

After reading that a few times the distinction between solitude and isolation became very clear & distinct. Today I treasure and cherish the solitude that I know to be my sanctuary.

Great reminder to go back to that meditation...Thank you