Infinite Intelligence

How To Find What Is Already Present

by Beca Lewis September 5, 2011

When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one which has been opened for us. -Helen Keller The signal to the satellite had gone out, and after it was restored, I couldn’t get the sound to come back on. [...]

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Rain Barrels, Showers, Wind, and Fire

by Beca Lewis April 19, 2011

Rain barrels – what do rain barrels have to do with spiritual perception. Standing in the shower one morning, I realized quite a bit. Spiritual perception is the practiced ability to see what looks like a material, and limited person, place, or thing, and see it as it actually is – an idea of the [...]

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God’s Economy Is Thriving

by Beca Lewis August 16, 2010

The question is – are we participating. First, let’s discuss what we mean by God. On the other hand, perhaps we first should start with the opposite economy from God’s, the worldview economy, and then come back to what we mean by God. The worldview economy doesn’t just refer to how many people are out [...]

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Acting On Expectations

by Beca Lewis July 27, 2010

We have two bird feeders that we bring in at night because although they are technically critter proof, there is nothing that can stop a raccoon that has all night to skillfully pick out the seeds one at a time. In the morning, if I forget to put them out as soon as dawn breaks, [...]

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Witness The Master Multi-Tasker At Work

by Beca Lewis May 4, 2010

I heard their honking first. Widening my vision, I saw three geese, one leading, and two walking together, honking as they waddled over the rise to their little pond. One saw me and slowed down to watch me as I jogged/walked by. We kept glancing back at each other, kindred spirits in the celebration of [...]

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Abundant Moments

by Beca Lewis February 3, 2010

Four teenagers went to see a staging of the play called “Our Town” as guests of the show Sunday Morning. The question the show wanted answered was, “would this play resonant with the ‘twitter and instant gratification’ generation”. After the play the two boys and two girls were interviewed and the question, based on the [...]

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Sing – Knowing That You Have Wings

by Beca Lewis April 7, 2009

For as long as I can remember, one of my favorite poems has always been Victor Hugo’s, “Be like the bird that, passing on her flight awhile on boughs too slight, feels them give way beneath her, and yet sings, knowing that she hath wings.“ Isn’t this poem beautiful? It sings about the principle and [...]

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The Lie Of The One Lie

by Beca Lewis December 1, 2008

There is only one evil, only one lie. It has many faces. It plays many roles. It speaks many languages. But, it is just one lie. Although it may appear that we must deny each version of the one lie separately, the truth is, we only have to recognize this one lie for what it is to permanently disable it, and dissolve its power forever.

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