The circumstances that
determine our state in life are not immutable. With each breath we draw and
with every thought that assails the mind, we have the opportunity to change.
Change begins, firstly, with
a willingness to do so, followed by a firm resolve to see it through. In the
full knowledge that change is an intensely personal matter, we are obliged to
look nowhere but within.
In a state of repose we
learn to quiet the mind, ever cognizant of God’s Love while silently affirming “I am enough.” We thus
become physically and emotionally centered, at once sensing a warm inner peace.
In such a state, visualize
as two separate beings mortal body and immortal soul. Allow purity of mind to
transport soul’s divinely spiritual essence into the realm of intuitive sixth
sense, whereupon spirit is suffused with the light of God’s wondrous Love.
Save that which we limit
ourselves, change knows no bounds. Neither does it come easily. Learning to
cherish a sense of one’s own goodness is essential to our well-being. In time,
our very thought, our every deed, are those of love for our fellow-man: We are
ever at one with God.
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