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The One Word That Solves All Problems

podcast August 31, 2022


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God’s Will, being chanted, on earth, as It is in Heaven. I Love you, Nik  nikki@curlynikki.com LOVE CHARGING STATION, Live, Daily, Group Practice-  6:30am ET (Spotify LIVE): ▶▶ https://apps.apple.com/id/app/spotify-live/id1517524960 Bonus content: ▶▶https://www.patreon.com/goodmornings Go(o)d Mornings merch: ▶▶https://www.patreon.com/goodmornings Weekly LIVE Meditation, Tuesdays at 7pm ET (FREE on Spotify) ▶▶ https://spotify.link/meditation _________________________________ Today’s Quotes: “The sound Abba reminds us to remember and praise the Father. It positions us as the child. St. Paul calls it the word of our adoption by God. We need not be concerned with small self wants, a knowing father will provide.  Abba is a meditative prayer whose constant, devoted repetition brings us closer to understanding the first commandment. More devotion to that word means less devotion to other words. As all those lesser words fall away, we become aware of a luminous, silent presence.  Abba is a word that glides with the inhalation and exhalation of the breath. Its Sanskrit equivalent is Aabbhaa and means to shine, irradiate, blaze, appear and become visible. It is a word that invokes the light.  Our Father, which art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy Kingdom come. Thy will be done, as in heaven, so in earth.” Give us this day our daily bread.  And forgive us our sins, for we also forgive everyone that is indebted to us. And lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil.” – Luke 11 (2:4) -McDermott, Brian. Hidden in Plain Sight—The Mantra of Jesus Christ  “The use of the Lord’s name, the informal loving form of Father, simplifies us back to children. We sit with one word to solve all problems. He who has the name as his only word of concern becomes simple in outlook and penetrating in mind—a child of the Kingdom.” -McDermott, Brian. Hidden in Plain Sight—The Mantra of Jesus Christ  “Sit down, recollect your spirit, introduce it—I mean your spirit—into your nostrils; that is the route your breath takes to reach the heart. Pull it in so to force it to descend to your heart at the same time as the air is breathed in. When it is there, you will see the joy that follows; you will have nothing to regret. Just as the one who returns home after an absence can no longer contain the joy at being able to see spouse and children again, so the spirit when it is united to the soul overflows with joy and ineffable delight.” -Reho, James Hughes. Tantric Jesus: The Erotic Heart of Early Christianity (pp. 181-182). Inner Traditions/Bear & Company. Kindle Edition. 

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