From
Rev. David McArthur (edited
by Mike McGuire, not reviewed by the speaker)
What is love, really? Charles
Fillmore, that great American mystic, said that the faculty of love
is the greatest power of man, the greatest of all our capacities.
“The
pure essence of Being that binds together the whole human family...
that joins and binds in divine harmony the universe and everything in
it; the great harmonizing principle known to man. Divine love is
impersonal; it loves for the sake of loving. … Like the sun, its
joy is in the shining forth of its nature. … Love is the great
harmonizer and healer.”
Compassion. A
woman, Nettie, remembered that when she was 12 she joined other kids
in meanly ridiculing her twin sister, who was severely disabled and
seen as a freak in their small town. So her mother put her alone in
a room with only a photo album. It was filled with pictures of the
twins since they were small. Nettie saw the pain that her sister had
endured over the years. One picture was inscribed, “The doctors
give me pain. Nettie makes me laugh.” She realized what she had been doing and
the hurt she had caused her sister. At that moment she changed.
Flow. Love
is always there. It flows like a spigot that's always dripping. We
can choose how much to turn it on. That flow takes you to
intelligence. It is
intelligence, a capacity to understand that helps us resolve the
differences, that illuminates and harmonizes. What unifies us rather
than separates us is
love.
You don't have to know how.
You know what to do. A four
year old liked to go to the house next door. One day his mother
watched as he crawled up beside the neighbor on the front porch
swing. The man had recently lost his wife of many years. As she
watched her son coming back home, she asked what he did there. He
answered, “I helped him cry.” If a four year old knows what to
do, so do you. Remove that which separates us. You are
love. It takes us from that place of separation to that place of
wholeness and harmony. It goes far beyond the walls and heals and
harmonizes. Feel the spigot open as you say, “I
am a radiating center of divine love.” YES
YOU ARE!
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