The Five Principles for Spiritual Living
The Unity belief system embraces five core ideas, collectively professing a panentheistic view of God and a path to spiritual fulfillment through mindfulness, practice, and love-centered call to action.
Over the years, Unity scholars have expressed these principals from different perspectives. Some of the variations are presented here for your theological exploration. Enjoy...
Over the years, Unity scholars have expressed these principals from different perspectives. Some of the variations are presented here for your theological exploration. Enjoy...
1. God is all there is and present everywhere. This is the force of love and wisdom that underlies all of existence.
2. Humans are divine at their core and therefore inherently good.
3. Thoughts have creative power to determine events and attract experiences.
4. Prayer and meditation keep us aligned with the one great power in the universe.
5. It is not enough to understand these spiritual teachings. We must live the truth we know.
2. Humans are divine at their core and therefore inherently good.
3. Thoughts have creative power to determine events and attract experiences.
4. Prayer and meditation keep us aligned with the one great power in the universe.
5. It is not enough to understand these spiritual teachings. We must live the truth we know.
1. There is only one Presence and one Power active as the Universe and in my life. God the Good.
2. Our essence is of God; therefore we are inherently good. This God essence was fully expressed in Jesus, the Christ.
3. We are co-creators with God, creating reality through thoughts held in Mind.
4. Through prayer and meditation, we align our heart-mind with God. Denials and affirmations are tools we use.
5. Through thoughts, words, and actions, we live the Truth we know.
2. Our essence is of God; therefore we are inherently good. This God essence was fully expressed in Jesus, the Christ.
3. We are co-creators with God, creating reality through thoughts held in Mind.
4. Through prayer and meditation, we align our heart-mind with God. Denials and affirmations are tools we use.
5. Through thoughts, words, and actions, we live the Truth we know.
1. God is a ubiquitous, natural presence that permeates and interacts in the universe.
2. Our thoughts have creative force to attract experiences and influence those interactions.
3. Conscientious thought has potential to elicit good from such effects
4. Prayer and meditation are extensions of thought with power to magnify that potential.
5. Anyone may elevate these ideas to truths, through action; to do so is the essenc of divinity.
2. Our thoughts have creative force to attract experiences and influence those interactions.
3. Conscientious thought has potential to elicit good from such effects
4. Prayer and meditation are extensions of thought with power to magnify that potential.
5. Anyone may elevate these ideas to truths, through action; to do so is the essenc of divinity.
1. God is the source and creator of all. There is no other enduring power. God is good and present everywhere.
2. We are spiritual beings, created in God’s image. The spirit of God lives within each person; therefore, all people are inherently good.
3. We create our life experiences through our way of thinking.
4. There is power in affirmative prayer, which we believe increases our awareness of God.
5. Knowledge of these spiritual principles is not enough. We must live them.
2. We are spiritual beings, created in God’s image. The spirit of God lives within each person; therefore, all people are inherently good.
3. We create our life experiences through our way of thinking.
4. There is power in affirmative prayer, which we believe increases our awareness of God.
5. Knowledge of these spiritual principles is not enough. We must live them.
1. God is good, and present everywhere.
2. We are inherently good because God's divinity is expressed in/as everyone.
3. Our thoughts create our experiences.
4. Through affirmative prayer and meditation, we connect with God and bring out the good in life.
5. The truth we know is the truth we live! Love in action!
2. We are inherently good because God's divinity is expressed in/as everyone.
3. Our thoughts create our experiences.
4. Through affirmative prayer and meditation, we connect with God and bring out the good in life.
5. The truth we know is the truth we live! Love in action!
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