Campaign for Consciousness: Transforming the world one thought at a time.

The creation story is not something God does or did:  It is what God is.  It is a process within the Principle acting on itself.  Creativity is the God process in you, expressing as you.  The creation is your story, the key to your creative genius.

-Eric Butterworth,
The Creative Life

Philosophy

CFC honors spiritual diversity. We acknowledge that the Sacred is everywhere present.

Spiritual Foundation for the Campaign

Law of Mind-Action:
The law that all conditions and circumstances in affairs and body are attracted to us in accord with the thoughts we hold seedily in consciousness. (by Charles Fillmore, co-founder of Unity)

Law of Infinite Expansion:
The principle of never ceasing growth and development toward the fulfillment of Spirit’s perfect idea that is firmly fixed in all creation. (by Charles Fillmore)

Research Based Foundation for the Campaign

The power of directed conscious intention has been highlighted by the work of:  The Unity Movement, Association for Global New Thought, Silent Unity, The SecretDr. Larry Dossey, Dr. Masaru Emoto, Office of Prayer Research, the Global Consciousness Project on REG devicesWhat the Bleep!?Maharishi University, Red LeafDubrovnik Peace Project and various other studies, organizations and individuals.

Unity...the DAILY WORD folks.

What Is Unity?
By Connie Fillmore Bazzy

It is fun to try to explain something that draws its existence from God, because humankind has been trying to explain God for centuries, and look how far we gotten with that!

"What is a religion but not a religion?" At the time of its founding, Unity was not intended to be a new religion. When my great-grandfather, Charles Fillmore, was working out the details of this work in his mind, he set out to establish something that would help all people, no matter what their religious beliefs. Even today, many Unity students prefer to think of Unity not as a religion, but as a way of life. The Unity teachings were drafted to be a help in everyday life, and this is still their finest application. The teachings--and we hope, materials we create based on the teachings--provide a path to personal spiritual unfolding. They are available to and can be used by anyone, no matter what his or her nationality, language, or religion.

"What honors individual difference while seeking universal similarity?" When Charles Fillmore's ideas about spiritual reality were first incubating, he did not have a name to call them. He just knew that he had a certain awareness about the nature of life and of human beings. From studying the information about world religions that was available to him, and from his own inner payer work, he came to see that there is universal oneness. All aspects of life interact and support one another; there is a "unity" of all things.

Meditation can lead to an overpowering awareness that everything is part of the one Life, part of that great Something we call God. However, just as precious is the awareness that all parts of that one Life are necessary to it. So all our individual differences--differences of color, gender, nationality, temperament, language, age, likes, dislikes, strengths, weaknesses, everything that makes us the individuals we are--are absolutely necessary for the full expression of God in our world. Our differences are meant to be savored and honored just as fully as are our similarities. It takes all of us to make up our world, and each of us is beloved of God. We are many, and we are one.

(Reprinted with permission from unity:  *excerpt from the writing of Connie Fillmore Bazzy, from Unity Magazine, September 1994)


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