In this Sunday message from First Church of Religious Science New York City, Reverend Gregory Harte leads us into a sacred pause to remember an essential truth: we continue to blossom. Through powerful metaphors like the olive tree (which grows stronger after pruning) and the crescent moon (always whole even though we only see a part of it), we explore how changes, losses, and transitions don't erase us—they reveal us.
This episode is an invitation to healing and spiritual growth, aligned with the teachings of Louise Hay and our Self-Healing classes. We will practice conscious affirmations and declarations such as: “I am still becoming,” “I am whole and still growing,” and “Life is not finished with me; it is still expressing itself through me.” We also address how to let go of labels, trust the rhythm of life, and return to the present as our spiritual home.
It includes practical tools for daily life: pausing before reacting, choosing what is most loving, letting go of the need to prove yourself, blessing the small light, and cultivating gratitude for what remains. A message to strengthen self-love, release fear, and cultivate an awareness of prosperity and creative living.
✨ Central theme: Still Blooming
🧘♀️ Ideal for: practical metaphysics, thought patterns, affirmations, mindful living, and self-healing.