Burning Bowl Service

This Sunday, our last service before we move to our new location, we gather together for our traditional Burning Bowl Ceremony. We welcome our journey of transition as we release and forgive the old so that we may be able to embrace the new.

Join us for a powerful ceremony and a good-bye toast in fellowship after service.


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Sermon Notes

Scriptures

Main Scripture

Then Peter came and said to him, “Lord, if my brother or sister sins against me, how often should I forgive? As many as seven times?” Jesus said to him, “Not seven times, but, I tell you, seventy-seven times. —Matthew 18:21–22

Supporting Scriptures

“For if you forgive others their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you; but if you do not forgive others, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses.” —Matthew 6:14–15

“…And forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors…” —Matthew 6:12

Nahuatl Blessing

I release my parents from the feeling that they have already failed me.

I release my children from the need to bring pride to me; that they may write their own ways according to their hearts, that whisper all the time in their ears.

I release my partner from the obligation to complete myself. I do not lack anything, I learn with all beings all the time.

I thank my grandparents and forefathers who have gathered so that I can breathe life today. I release them from past failures and unfulfilled desires, aware that they have done their best to resolve their situations within the consciousness they had at that moment. I honor you, I love you and I recognize you as innocent.

I am transparent before your eyes. I do not hide or owe anything other than being true to myself and to my very existence, that walking with the wisdom of the heart, I am aware that I fulfill my life project, free from invisible and visible family loyalties that might disturb my Peace and Happiness, which are my only responsibilities.

I renounce the role of savior, of being one who unites or fulfills the expectations of others.

Learning through, and only through, LOVE, I bless my essence, my way of expressing, even though somebody may not understand me.

I understand myself, because I alone have lived and experienced my history; because I know myself, I know who I am, what I feel, what I do and why I do it.

I respect and approve myself.

I honor the Divinity in me and in you.

We are free.

Metaphysical Interpretations

Letting go*—Erasing from consciousness thoughts contrary to Truth. This is done by denial.

Denial*—The mental process of erasing from consciousness the false beliefs of the sense mind. Denial clears away belief in evil as reality and thus makes room for the establishing of Truth.

Forgiveness*—A process of giving up the false for the true; erasing sin and error from the mind and body. It is closely related to repentance, which is a turning from belief in sin to belief in God and righteousness. A sin is forgiven when one ceases to sin, and true forgiveness is only established through renewing the mind and body with thoughts and words of Truth.

Thaddaeus** (Gk. fr. Heb.)—Greek name from Hebrew meaning of the breast; of the heart; large-hearted; warm-hearted; courageous. Thaddaeus represents the faculty of elimination in man. In the body the eliminative center is situated in the lower part of the back.

Jude** (Gk. fr. Heb.)—same as Judah and Judas; praise Jehovah. Jude, or Thaddaeus, among the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ represents the faculty of elimination. 

Judas Iscariot*—the custodian of life. This Judas represents the unredeemed life forces. He also typifies that in humanity which, though it has caught the higher vision of life, still resorts to underhanded methods in order to meet its obligations. Judas carried the money bag, and he betrayed Jesus for thirty pieces of silver.

Judas Iscariot**—Represents the ego that has possession of the sex, or life, center in the organism and is using it for its own selfish ends. Judas was a "thief." The selfish use of the life and vitality of the organism for the gratification of sense pleasure robs the higher nature, and the spiritual man is not built up. This is the betrayal of Christ.

Judah**—The Hebrew meaning of the word Judah is praise Jehovah. It is evident that Judah represents the spiritual faculty that corresponds to accumulation or increase in the mental; this is prayer and praise. Prayer should be a jubilant thanksgiving instead of a supplication. It quickens the mind and makes it draw, like a magnet, that from the realm of causes which fulfills one's desires.

*Revealing Word
**Metaphysical Bible Dictionary

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