I embody the wisdom of infinite mind.
In
his poem “The Answer,” Lowell Fillmore describes reaching the limits of
human understanding and pausing “to give my weary brain a rest.” He
writes: “In that still moment, after self had tried and failed, there
came a glorious vision of God’s power, and, lo, my prayer was answered
in that hour.” I bless my intellect and give thanks for all the insights it has
provided. At the same time, I accept the limits of intellectual
understanding. The gifts of God, the apostle Paul tells us, must be
spiritually discerned. In prayer I let God be God in me. I let go of
intellectual understanding. I align my mind and heart with divine
wisdom. I trust the infinite mind in me and allow it to guide my path.
Those who are unspiritual do not receive the gifts of God’s Spirit for … they are unable to understand them because they are spiritually discerned.—1 Corinthians 2:14
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