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The Adventure
Called Unity
By Charles R.
Fillmore
What is Unity?
I suppose that the question most often
asked me is, "What is Unity?" I find that trying to answer this
question meaningfully is an interesting challenge.
I believe that Unity can make one's life
an adventure, because Unity arouses interest in our spiritual nature. It
stimulates our desire to find out what our true relationship with God is.
It poses questions to which we must seek understandable answers.
Unity tells us that our minds are our
connecting link with God and that if we are to control our spiritual growth
and we must control our thinking. Such statements are highly motivating to
that part of the intellect which seeks answers.
In this world of seeming turmoil,
conflict, and unrest, Unity affirms the bold statement: "We know that
all things work together for good for those who love God, who are called
according to his purpose" (Rom. 8:28). To
some, this may sound implausible, but it certainly makes one curious to
find out the basis on which such a statement can be made.
Unity says that other spiritually
illumined people - ministers, priests, or religious teachers - can help one
get started on the right path for finding God, but ultimately each person
must find God individually. In other words, Unity says that true religious
growth is a "do-it-yourself project." Others can help you find a
beginning; books and lessons can get you started by pointing you in the
right direction, but if you truly want to know God, you must become
acquainted with God yourself.
Unity does
not emphasize formal membership and has never been preoccupied with gaining
converts merely for the sake of numbers. In fact, Unity says that one can
subscribe to its teachings and still retain membership in any other church.
Unity's viewpoint is that there need be no conflict of religious beliefs.
Unity believes that there is good in every religion and that we should keep
our minds open in order to find the good when an opportunity is presented.
In keeping with this attitude, people of various religions the world over
find good in the practical Christian principles taught and promulgated by
Unity. Unity has no strict creed or dogma. One might describe Unity as a
religious philosophy with an "open end," seeking to find God's
truth in all of life, wherever it may be. What Do We Believe?
What Do We Believe?
God gave us freedom of choice.
Unfortunately, we have used this freedom to bind ourselves in chains of
ignorance. As individuals, we have thrown up walls of self-incrimination and
guilt in our consciousness, thus cutting ourselves off from the abundant
good that God has in store for us. Collectively, people have built up false
beliefs about sin, sickness, and death, causing us to lose sight of the
true meaning of life, which is that we are all children of God. As such, it
is our privilege, in fact our very mission, to be heirs to God's
kingdom.
Unity tells us that the number and
seriousness of our past mistakes do not matter to God. God holds no grudges
and has no account book. For those of us who have gone astray, who have
wandered down the wrong pathway, Unity says that there is no depth to which
we can sink where God cannot find us, that God is every ready to give us a
helping hand if we sincerely wish to be lifted up.
Unity teaches us that there is a divine
law of prosperity, by means of which we can avail ourselves of the riches
of the kingdom of heaven. By getting in rhythm with "the law of giving
and receiving," as it is often called, we can demonstrate unlimited
supply to meet all our needs. The secret is that we must learn to become
open, receptive, responsive, and obedient to the law in order to make
ourselves channels for the inflow and outflow of God's good.
Unity assures us that if just one person
has learned the secret of successful living, then anyone can, because
"God is no respecter of persons" (Acts 10:34 KJV).
Unity is an adventure because it teaches
us how to pray affirmatively. Our prayer ministry, Silent Unity, has been
answering requests for prayer from around the world since 1890. A group of
dedicated people is in prayer 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Have they
learned how to help other people pray? I wish you could see the thousands
of testimonials Silent Unity receives!
Prayer in its purest form is simple. It
is a matter of concentrating one's entire intellect on God, affirming a
positive statement of truth, meditating on divine Principle, and finally
turning within one's own being in a wonderful time of quiet which Unity
calls "the silence," wherein one becomes receptive to the
"still small voice" of God.
Finally, Unity is an adventure because
it brings God and heaven right down to the here and now and makes God
available as a full-time partner in our daily living.
Even in this space age, we have a
tendency to visualize God on a golden throne, in a heaven with pearly
gates, somewhere off in "the far beyond." In times of trouble,
some of us still pray to a great man with long, white whiskers. We often
betray our belief in an anthropomorphic God when a seeming miracle happens
in life, which causes us to say, "I owe it all to the man
upstairs" or "Someone up there must love me!"
Today leading theologians realize that
we must expand our thinking where God is concerned if we are to keep the
findings of science and religion compatible.
Unity says that "heaven can't
wait." Too many people are putting off heaven until some time in the
future. But it can't wait. It is around and about us here and now, pressing
in upon us, waiting for us to acknowledge and accept it. Each of us is a
unique, spiritual creation, a divine original with his or her own special
God-given spark, capable of becoming a channel for God's love to pour forth
into the world. That is God¹s plan, it is up to us
to get into harmony with it.
Yes, life can become a thrilling
adventure! Unity helps us on this magnificent adventure by arousing our
curiosity about our spiritual nature, by telling us how to be open and
receptive to our good, and by helping us learn to
pray successfully and to make God a full-time partner in our lives.
Of course,
it is not possible for me to tell you all about Unity in these few pages.
We do want to share with you "the adventure called Unity"
however, and we are eager to send you more information upon request. How Do
We Serve?
How Do We Serve?
Unity publishes several magazines, and
we would be happy to send you sample copies of any or all of them. The
first Unity publication was established in 1889, and it is still being
published monthly: Unity
Magazine is a respected metaphysical magazine. Its subtitle is
Living Our Unity of Spirit, and in its pages you will find the new, exciting,
and inspiring writing of many of our leading authors in the fields of
religion, education, science... in fact, every facet of contemporary
life.
Daily
Word is our magazine for
daily prayer and meditation. Each page carries a lesson for that day, a
prayer, and a Scripture quotation. The magazine also features poetry,
articles, and other special material.
Daily Word in Large Type is printed in easy-to-read type to
meet the needs of those who cannot comfortably read smaller print. The
monthly magazine is produced in black and white and is exactly the same in
content as the regular Daily Word.
La Palabra
Diaria, the Spanish edition of Daily Word, contains the same monthly messages
and poetry. La Palabra Diaria
is not available in large type.
Remember, we want to send you sample
copies of any or all the magazines listed. Your request is all we need.
Unity World Headquarters is located on the WEB at
www.unityworldhq.org/.
Elsewhere, I have mentioned Silent
Unity's prayer ministry. This "laboratory for affirmative
meditation" is available to you without cost, 24 hours a day. All you
need to do is write your prayer request (whether it be for health,
prosperity, or harmony in your life) and mail it to Silent Unity, 1901 NW Blue Parkway, Unity Village, MO 64065-0001. If you prefer, you may phone Silent Unity at:
(816) 246-5400. Or, you may e-mail Silent Unity.
If you have an urgent need and no means
of paying for a call, dial our toll-free number: 1-800-669-7729. This does
not include calls from foreign countries.
Unity also offers TDD, a telephone
communication service for the deaf and hearing impaired. The number is
(816) 525-1155. (This is not a toll-free number.)
Unity exists
to be of service to all humankind. It makes us happy to serve you.
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