Home as a verb

April 17, 2013 | 3 comments

Could life be going better in your home? Are you looking for more joy, cheer, harmony and unity in the space you occupy?
Perhaps it’s time to think of home as the way you live and think rather than being a physical place of residence.
To stretch your sense of possibility, think of home as a verb.
Home is infinitely more than a house, an apartment, a condo, a cot in a military barracks, a dorm room, or a tent. Home is love in action.
Home is forgiveness, kindness, patience, caring and sharing, generosity, goodwill, peace of mind, spiritual mindedness.
Home is a state of Mind; it’s the divine Mind made manifest.
Home is not a place you go. It’s spirituality lived and expressed.
Home is not out of your reach. Home is never lost. Home is not impossible to demonstrate.
Home is a gift of God to you. It comes freely and abundantly from divine Love, and you can have it wherever your feet stand.
It doesn’t matter whether you have money or not, even an address. Home is not a physical asset. It’s a divine power that comes from God to you. You have it now, and you can rejoice in this truth.
Home is heaven.

Mary Baker Eddy wrote, “Pilgrim on earth, thy home is heaven; stranger, thou art the guest of God” (Science and Health, p. 254).

 

Adopt heavenly thoughts. Stay spiritually minded. Fill up with love and let it overflow into every conversation you have, and be felt through every thought you think. Live home. It’s a place of boundless joy, harmony and peace.

 

3 thoughts on “Home as a verb”

  1. I am surely putting this idea of home into practice, with so far interesting happenings where before there was strife. Now more harmony is being expressed. Thank you Evan for your spiritual insights.

  2. I love this! It makes me think of something I read some years ago in a C.S. Journal about the origin of the word for God being a verb! I loved this so much and I tried to make verbs of everything I knew about God! This has been so enriching! I shall do the same with ‘home’! Thank you so much, Evan!

  3. Wonderful wonderful thought. This is really thinking “out of the box”. Thank you so much.
    P.S. Like Beatrice, I thought of the same Journal article.

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