
277/365 10-4-25 Thru A Course In Miracles w/ Will-E. Prickly Pear Hardy Cactus, Nvwadohiyada
A Course In Miracles, Lesson 277 Publisher: Foundation for Inner Peace Lesson 277 Saturday, October 4, 2025 Part II. Intoduction 6. What is the Christ? G D C em Let me not bind Your Son with laws I made. Text Chapter 30. The New Beginning Section V. The Only Purpose T-30.V. 10: 1-4. G D Do not look back except in honesty. C em ²And when an idol tempts you, think of this: G D ³There never was a time an idol brought you C em anything except the “gift” of guilt. G D ⁴Not one was bought except at cost of pain, C em nor was it ever paid by you alone. All quotes are from A Course in Miracles, copyright ©1992, 1999, 2007 by the Foundation for Inner Peace, copyright holder and publisher, 448 Ignacio Blvd., #306, Novato, CA 94949, www.acim.org and [email protected], used with permission. Nature, Gardening, Home, Health & Wholenes World Holy Days, Holidays & Observances General Conference of the Church of the Latter Day Bed & Breakfast Inn Mascot Day - October 4, 2025 (First Saturday in October) Blessing of the Animals at the Cathedral Day - (Also known as Feast of St. Francis of Assisi) Cephalopod Awareness Day - October 4, 2025 (First Saturday in October) Dick Tracy Day Digital Scrapbooking Day - October 4, 2025 (First Saturday in October) eDay Feast of St. Francis of Assisi Frugal Fun Day - October 4, 2025 (First Saturday in October) Improve Your Office Day Inter-American Water Day - October 4, 2025 (First Saturday in October) International Toot Your Flute Day Kanelbullens Dag (Cinnamon Bun Day) National Golf Day National Play Outside Day - October 4, 2025 (First Saturday of EVERY Month) National Ship in a Bottle Day National Taco Day National Vodka Day St. Francis of Assisi's Feast Day Ten-Four Day Woofstock - October 4, 2025 (First Saturday in October) World Animal Day World Card Making Day - October 4, 2025 (First Saturday in October) World Pet's Day Thanks to: Holidays-and-Observances.com Prickly Pear Hardy Cactus (aka Nopal) Opuntia tuna A large padded prickly pear native cactus with yellow, similar to rose, spring flowers. Fruits ripen Oct-Nov in Zone 7 and can be harvested well into the winter. Plant spreads to make a clump. Medium sized red fruit 3" long. Remove small thorns from skin of fruit before handling or eating. Handle with barbeque tongs when planting. De-thorn pads are also used as a vegetable. For cactus "string beans", cut pads in long strips and grill or sauté. Fruit pulp is an excellent addition to fruit salads, lending its intense red color as well as flavor. A less care four season ornamental. Space 6' circle Zones 7-9 Zone 6 plant out of the winter prevailing wind. Thanks to: EdibleLandscaping.com Thank you for joining me from my place in the Ozarks under a walnut tree on the Wednesday preceeding, lesson 277 for Saturday, October 4, 2025. Today, we recognize the power of belief to help or hinder us, committing ourselves to practice forgiveness of the world of illusions that we see in ourselves and others, in order to be free and happy in the Real World. Contact: [email protected] Please include "ACIM Class" in the subject line. Peace and goodwill towards all. Our word for peace today is from the Cherokee of eastern North America on the Tennessee, the Little Tennessee, the Ocunaluftee, the Keowee, the Hiwassee, the Tuckasagee, and the French Broard Rivers and is "nvwadohiyada." Nvwadohiyada