How to use the meditations
1. Find a quiet place where you will not be disturbed.
2. Read through the whole meditation a few times, then put it down.
3. Sit in a position both comfortable and alert.
4. Allow the meditation 10 minutes or so in your imagination. Do not give up before this time; stay with it.
5. Allow another 10 minutes for recording what happened. Allow events to develop as you record. |
|
MEDITATION 50
AN APOLOGY
It was not an apology I was expecting; indeed, I found it all rather shocking, and was left breathless by the words. Here was God apologising to me!
You see, I'd always been told it should be the other way round: me saying sorry to God. Endlessly! But it wasn't like that; not this time. This time, it was God saying sorry to me; God on his knees saying:
"After all that's been, I will make it up to you; and I'm so sorry."
My main sense was one of enormous freedom.
And I didn't know where to put myself, apart from on top of the world.
Imagine
Imagine bringing as much as you know of your pain, to as much as you know of God.
What will you list? Who will you name? It's much better out than in.
And what does God say?
Anything?
More one-minute mysticism |