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I Will Be Still an Instant and Go Home

This time of the year makes me think of staying home, in a cozy chair with a cup of hot tea. Stillness is in the air and puts me naturally in a mood for introspection. I think of what I did in the past, and on the directions I want to take in the future.

To get myself in the right state of mind, I have been listening to Ken Wapnick’s guided meditation, “Be Still.” It comes from his collection “I will be still a instant and go home” published by the Foundation for A Course in Miracles. I find it peaceful yet uplifting and I wanted to share the link to it.

As Earth is hurtling down toward its solstice, we are closing off one year and beginning a new one. May it bring you joy and peace, and the remembrance of who you truly are!

Tatiana

This world you seem to live in is not home to you. ²And somewhere in your mind you know that this is true. ³A memory of home keeps haunting you, as if there were a place that called you to return, although you do not recognize the voice, nor what it is the voice reminds you of. ⁴Yet still you feel an alien here, from somewhere all unknown. ⁵Nothing so definite that you could say with certainty you are an exile here. ⁶Just a persistent feeling, sometimes not more than a tiny throb, at other times hardly remembered, actively dismissed, but surely to return to mind again. 

(ACIM, W-182.1:1-6)

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