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“What Is Praise?” Rev. Shawn Moninger @ Unity Center of Norwalk CT (8/27/23)

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“What Is Praise?” Rev. Shawn Moninger @ Unity Center of Norwalk CT (8/27/23)

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Living From the Super-consciousness

“Reeducating Our Minds”

Hey Unity,

“Reeducating Our Minds”

I co-taught myself a lot of stuff in my younger youth. I say “co-taught” because while I had many senior teachers in my life, I still interpreted many things they passed along, so I am obligated to reeducate myself now if I am still applying teachings that don’t work.

One of the things I have to reeducate myself on is how I think about my teachers (parents, school teachers, lovers, friends, adult figures, ministers, etc...) I have had to find out how to let them off the hook in my thinking so that I’m not distracting myself with resentment and unforgiveness.

I have had to reeducate myself repeatedly about God and Love, and all of this spirituality stuff.

Most of all, I have had to reeducate myself about myself. I have had to reeducate my mind about almost everything I have thought about myself at one time or another. The things I taught myself were too small. I gave myself too small of a God and therefore too small of a self and too small of a life. It’s okay now that I did that. It’s okay now because I have reeducated myself. I listened to the teachers that told me I was big and that my God needed to be even bigger.

A small example about reeducating minds comes from a time when I was five years old. My grandmother made brussels sprouts. I looked at them and told her I didn’t like brussels sprouts. She asked if I had ever eaten them. I said, “No, but I still don’t like them.” She asked if I would try just one? If I didn’t like it, I didn’t have to eat any more. I trusted my grandmother so I tried one. It was delicious. Brussels sprouts are one of my favorite vegetables. It was not lost on me, even at five that I was convinced I didn’t like them even though I had never tried them. It also was not lost on me that I had missed out on other delicious things before that I was sure I didn’t like but had never tried. That’s why I don’t like beans today. Believe me, I’ve tried all kinds of beans and they are awful!

I’ve tried different modes of spirituality and found things I liked and things that didn’t work for me. I’ve given people who I thought I wouldn’t like a chance. Some have become good friends. Others don’t resonate either on my part or on theirs.

The point is, my mind needs to be reeducated all the time so that I don’t let foolish and uneducated prejudices limit me and keep me from my good. What will you try today that you haven’t tried before?

All the Best For Today,
Rev. Shawn

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“What Is Praise?” Rev. Shawn Moninger @ Unity Center of Norwalk CT (8/27/23)

You can see this talk and others on YouTube at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://www.youtube.com/c/UnityCenterNorwalk

Living From the Super-consciousness

“Reeducating Our Minds”

Hey Unity,

“Reeducating Our Minds”

I co-taught myself a lot of stuff in my younger youth. I say “co-taught” because while I had many senior teachers in my life, I still interpreted many things they passed along, so I am obligated to reeducate myself now if I am still applying teachings that don’t work.

One of the things I have to reeducate myself on is how I think about my teachers (parents, school teachers, lovers, friends, adult figures, ministers, etc...) I have had to find out how to let them off the hook in my thinking so that I’m not distracting myself with resentment and unforgiveness.

I have had to reeducate myself repeatedly about God and Love, and all of this spirituality stuff.

Most of all, I have had to reeducate myself about myself. I have had to reeducate my mind about almost everything I have thought about myself at one time or another. The things I taught myself were too small. I gave myself too small of a God and therefore too small of a self and too small of a life. It’s okay now that I did that. It’s okay now because I have reeducated myself. I listened to the teachers that told me I was big and that my God needed to be even bigger.

A small example about reeducating minds comes from a time when I was five years old. My grandmother made brussels sprouts. I looked at them and told her I didn’t like brussels sprouts. She asked if I had ever eaten them. I said, “No, but I still don’t like them.” She asked if I would try just one? If I didn’t like it, I didn’t have to eat any more. I trusted my grandmother so I tried one. It was delicious. Brussels sprouts are one of my favorite vegetables. It was not lost on me, even at five that I was convinced I didn’t like them even though I had never tried them. It also was not lost on me that I had missed out on other delicious things before that I was sure I didn’t like but had never tried. That’s why I don’t like beans today. Believe me, I’ve tried all kinds of beans and they are awful!

I’ve tried different modes of spirituality and found things I liked and things that didn’t work for me. I’ve given people who I thought I wouldn’t like a chance. Some have become good friends. Others don’t resonate either on my part or on theirs.

The point is, my mind needs to be reeducated all the time so that I don’t let foolish and uneducated prejudices limit me and keep me from my good. What will you try today that you haven’t tried before?

All the Best For Today,
Rev. Shawn

  continue reading

273 episodes

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