In Love Without End: Jesus Speaks, Glenda Green captures the words of Jesus, the master teacher, as he sits for a portrait with her in the late 1990s. She says that the Master tells us that each of us has within us a literal physical and spiritual place He calls “the sacred heart.”He says that the sacred heart is a place of all power and infinite knowing and connection with infinity that we can access at any time. the power of love is the only power in the universe. love = infinity. Our mind is here to be a servant to love.
I almost didn’t tell you about the sacred heart because it didn’t seem to be the same kind of tool as the others. It is a place of loving rather than knowing. It is a place of being rather than asking or thinking. In many ways, however, it strikes me that the place of loving and being is a place of knowing. and so it counts. I’ve been there a few times, so let me be your tour guide. Also, if you forward this post to others and cc me, you will receive a link to preparation and meditation using the words of the book to bring you to that place.
In the way that the Master suggests, I have only accessed the sacred heart a handful of times since I read about it. Yet, it feels like a familiar place to me. Each time I’ve done this meditation, I haven’t believed I’d be able to find the opening to my sacred heart. yet, each time, there it has been “like the opening of a cave” in a wall of rock. I have just ducked in.
Once in, I immediately feel powerful infinite love and peace–the peace “that passeth all understanding” Philippians 4:7. and that’s the problem with suggesting it as a tool for discerning God’s (your highest) will. I think I’ve always thought of the phrase “passeth all understanding” as meaning that it cannot be understood. suddenly, though, it strikes me that the phrase may really mean that peace or love bypasses understanding. In other words, the usual constructs and barriers that my mind erects to understanding through which all information must pass are just bypassed by divine peace and love.
“The problem” is that within the sacred heart, there is no problem. I do not need to ask, discern, or choose. Within that space, whether I access it through this tool or through a Dr. Joe Dispensza meditation or through spiritual mind treatment or some other way, there are no problems; all is well. The infinite power of that love dissolves all difficulties, melts all conundrums, and ends all polarities—it “passeth” understanding.
Again if you forward this post to someone and cc me at sara at sarastevensnichols dot com, you will receive a link to these two recordings. If they subscribe, they’ll also receive it:
- The first track is preparation for the meditation.
- The second one is the actual meditation which ends with prayer.
billy wolfe says
love this, akin to Sarah Young’s daily devotional, jesus calling.