When you were little you probably always had someone with you to take care of you: to tuck you into bed, to hold your hand when you crossed the street, or to help you tie your shoes.
We are not required to watch, analyze, and try to improve the mortal ego. We are commanded to put it off in favor of our only true selfhood as God's expression.
Let's say you are headed out the door. Your thought may be on several things—house key, car key, enough money, destination. Isn't there room for one more thing? Why not a thankful thought?
Reformation and spiritual regeneration must first take place within the individual. Then a more progressive society, given impetus by a new vision, a new sense of righteousness, and justice for all, can follow.
To arrive at an unshakable love for the world at large it's vital to understand the spiritually pure and perfect nature of God's creation, of man in God's image.
Doesn't it seem reasonable that when we understand our own nature to be the reflection, or image, of God, Love, we will see everyone as, in reality, the man God created?
The rules for healing haven't changed since Jesus practiced them two thousand years ago. They require of us the same purity, humility, forgiveness, and absolute trust in God that the Master exemplified.