“From Hurt to Peace: The Power of Compassion” featuring Rev. David McArthur at Unity Center of Walnut Creek on May 23, 2010.



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Summary

In taking on this life we took on limitations we agreed to transform. They drain us, and they keep coming up. Know there is still wholeness, it is part of a greater good. Address the limitation, bring about healing. Transform it by moving from hurt to peace.

Allow yourself to really feel the power of your connection to God flow into you and through you. It is love. It is compassion, the experience that you feel in response to feeling hurt. It flows in response to the hurt of another, as well, because we are one.

Open to feel God’s love and compassion flowing to the part which is hurting, and move to compassion and peace. Live that law; become the law. As you live the compassion the pattern forms in the world around you. Move to a place of compassion in your heart, no matter the situation. We came to heal and transform all that we touch in the Earth. Move from hurt to peace through the power of compassion.

“The unadulterated love of one person can nullify the hate of millions.”

– Mahatma Gandhi

Affirm,

“In the presence of hurt, I choose compassion.”

“In the presence of hurt, I choose compassion.”

“In the presence of hurt, I choose compassion.”

Your Prayer Team

References

Lynn Twist

Music

Music by Meghan T Diamond, Lisa and Tyler Snortum-Phelps, and Carol Kuhn

“Calling Forth The Light” – Bruce Bly and Vance Thurston

“What A Wonderful World” – George Douglas and George David Weiss

“God is Good All The Time” – © M. Chapman

“Breath” – © Karen Drucker

“Lord’s Prayer” – Traditional, modified for Unity

“Walking in the Light” – Traditional, modified for Unity

“Peace Song” – Jill Jackson, Sy Miller

 

“The Prince and the Pauper” featuring Rev. David McArthur at Unity Center of Walnut Creek on May 16, 2010.



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Summary

Emilie Cady wrote, “It is time for us to awake to right thoughts, and know that we are not servants, but children, and if children then heirs … Heirs of all wisdom … to all love … of all strength, all life, all power, all good.”

The heir is the spiritual self, the spiritual being that you are. It is not this marvelous ego that has been developed for us to dance through the world. The ego guides this temporary persona that we have jumped into. It doesn’t know how to be the heir. When you journeyed into life, it wasn’t that you weren’t to meet the experiences that were there, those of abundance and lack, of fear and joy, of peace and harmony and of conflict, because those are ideas within this realm that we journey.

The ego is to be cared for by the spiritual self, which guides it into being an instrument to touch the world and know its goodness.

When Jesus said “the kingdom is at hand”, he meant that we can touch life and experience the presence of God. We can experience the goodness of the realm, its beauty, its wholeness, its abundance. We can know the Presence in every experience, and that is the kingdom of heaven, and it is here and now. Just as people from the court go ahead of their prince announcing his coming and making easy his way, know and affirm:

“Divine Love goes before me, making easy, joyous, and successful my way.”

Your Prayer Team

References

Emilie Cady

Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain

Music

Music by Rick Stober and Joyful Noise Choir

“Lord’s Prayer” – Traditional, modified for Unity

“Walking in the Light” – Traditional, modified for Unity

“Peace Song” – Jill Jackson, Sy Miller

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“The Prince and the Pauper” featuring Rev. David McArthur at Unity Center of Walnut Creek on May 16, 2010.



Watch the Broadcast

Summary

Emilie Cady wrote, “It is time for us to awake to right thoughts, and know that we are not servants, but children, and if children then heirs … Heirs of all wisdom … to all love … of all strength, all life, all power, all good.”

The heir is the spiritual self, the spiritual being that you are. It is not this marvelous ego that has been developed for us to dance through the world. The ego guides this temporary persona that we have jumped into. It doesn’t know how to be the heir. When you journeyed into life, it wasn’t that you weren’t to meet the experiences that were there, those of abundance and lack, of fear and joy, of peace and harmony and of conflict, because those are ideas within this realm that we journey.

The ego is to be cared for by the spiritual self, which guides it into being an instrument to touch the world and know its goodness.

When Jesus said “the kingdom is at hand”, he meant that we can touch life and experience the presence of God. We can experience the goodness of the realm, its beauty, its wholeness, its abundance. We can know the Presence in every experience, and that is the kingdom of heaven, and it is here and now. Just as people from the court go ahead of their prince announcing his coming and making easy his way, know and affirm:

“Divine Love goes before me, making easy, joyous, and successful my way.”

Your Prayer Team

References

Emilie Cady

Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain

Music

Music by Rick Stober and Joyful Noise Choir

“Lord’s Prayer” – Traditional, modified for Unity

“Walking in the Light” – Traditional, modified for Unity

“Peace Song” – Jill Jackson, Sy Miller

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Unity Center of Walnut Creek is a Unity Church in the city of Walnut Creek, CA, bordering the communities of Concord, Pleasant Hill & Lafayette, in Contra Costa County, in the East Bay of the S.F. Bay Area, in Northern California. (We are a short distance from Treat/Geary exit from I-680)   We offer Sunday ServicesPrayer Support, a Book Center, and many ClassesSpecial Events and Workshops to enhance personal and spiritual growth and foster wholeness in mind-body-spirit.

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Unity of Walnut Creek
(925) 937-2191

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