1. The Secret of Success
#373-2: 1960 Adelaide Closed Class 1:2
#710-1: 1955 Chicago Reading Room – First Anniversary 1:1
2. Rising into Spiritual Consciousness
#710-2: 1955 Chicago Reading Room – First Anniversary 1:2
#535-1: 1963 Los Angeles Special Class 1:1
#535-2: 1963 Los Angeles Special Class 1:2
#555-1: 1964 Chicago Special Class 1:1
#555-2: 1964 Chicago Special Class 1:2
3. The Christ Ministry
#135-2: 1956 First Melbourne Closed Class 1:2
4. Meditation: the Key to the Ministry Within
#484-1: 1962 Maui Special Class 1:1
#484-2: 1962 Maui Special Class 1:2
5. Living the Mystical Life
#517-2: 1963 Kailua Private Class 2:2
#518-2: 1963 Kailua Private Class 3:2
6. The Infinite Way Concept of God
#517-2: 1963 Kailua Private Class 2:2
7. God, the Source and Substance
#48-1: 1953 New York Closed Class 1:1
8. Message to Teachers on the Spiritual Path
September 1984 Letter, “Across the Desk”
#309-1: 1960 Seattle Closed Class 2:1
#309-2: 1960 Seattle Closed Class 2:2
#509-1: 1963 Instructions for teaching The Infinite Way 1:1
#509-2: 1963 Instructions for teaching The Infinite Way 1:2
#325-1: 1960 Chicago Closed Class 1:1
#141-1: First Steinway Hall Practitioner Class 2:1
#137-1: 1956 Melbourne Closed Class 3:1
#137-2: 1956 Melbourne Closed Class 3:2
#49-2: 1953 First New York Closed Class 2:2
9. Freedom in God
#48-1: 1953 New York Closed Class 1:1
#137-1: 1956 Melbourne Closed Class 3:1
#137-2: 1956 Melbourne Closed Class 3:2
Joel Goldsmith taught that we all have a mission in life and that the purpose to living a spiritual life is to prepare us to do healing work in the world. That mission, Goldsmith believed, is the same for all of us – to heal the world from disease, sin, corruption, poverty, exploitation of natural resources, pollution, crime, and war. We are guided on this life path only by personal revelation – what Goldsmith called “The Infinite Way.” The form can be whatever tradition best suits us, be it Hindu, Buddhist, Jewish, Christian, or Muslim.
“Those of you who have witnessed or experienced spiritual healing realize that it was brought about by the realization of the Spirit; of an individual whom we may call practitioner, teacher, leader, or minister,” writes Goldsmith. “The healing, the performing, the saving processes do not take place until that Spirit is brought to light in and through the consciousness of an individual.”
Living by Grace is a masterful collection of Goldsmith’s deepest teachings on how to live The Infinite Way and be a healing influence. It includes an overview of the path to spiritual consciousness from the neophyte to the final stages. Never before published in one volume, these essays consistently display the wisdom of Goldsmith’s insights into the hidden power within us. As he reminds us, “That which I am seeking, I am.”
[Note: Living by Grace is the collection of the 1984 Infinite Way Letters.]