Sun, 25 November 2012
These lyrics from Daniel Nahmod's song "Years to My Life" say it all. “I didn’t mean to forgive you for all the harm you’ve done. I didn’t plan to understand you, but against my will, I’ve begun. In searching my soul, I found that place. Now there’s no mistaking this calmer space. I never counted my blessings. I only saw where you failed, blinding myself to the lessons you taught in tender detail. Well, time has a way of clearing sight, like slowly someone turned on a light. I didn’t know you’d consumed me. I couldn’t see what I’d become. I thought I was some kind of grownup, but I was still so young. And the more I denied it, the worse it grew, ‘Til all I was left with was blaming you. I’m adding years to my life, years to my life, by saying goodbye to my anger. I’ve frozen years of my life, holding so much cold inside. Now, finally, I find I have cried the ice away.” I’m adding years to my life by forgiving! |
Sun, 18 November 2012
Let us pray in the consciousness of this prayer of gratitude, even when we feel that we are lacking, even when we feel lost, even when we worry that there is not enough, even when we forget that each new day brings blessings, if we will only open our hearts to receive them: A Prayer of Thanksgiving: Thank You, God, for Your never-failing generosity to me. Thank You for revealing a safe and direct path for me. Thank you for revealing my spiritual inheritance of abundant good, well being and strength, peace of mind, freedom from worry, and new blessings in every new day. |
Sun, 11 November 2012
Permanent prosperity comes through divine wisdom. Many wonders await in my mind’s eye. If I can conceive it, I can receive it. Knowing that God’s divine plan for me is good and only good, with great clarity, I claim my destiny. I pray the Prayer of Jabez from First Chronicles in scripture: “Bless me and extend my boundaries!” Beyond perceived boundaries lie infinite possibilities of good. Jesus taught: “Whatever you ask for in prayer with faith, you will receive" (Matthew 21:22). As I believe, I do receive! |
Sun, 4 November 2012
Throughout the Old and New Testaments, the message is repeated over and over again: Live the Truth that you know and reap what you sow. As we hold to our highest ideals, in thought, word, and action, we tend to draw outcomes to ourselves according to our faith and willingness to receive. By the law of attraction, we are literally magnetized to our vision of what we faithfully express and what we feel willing and worthy to manifest. Realizing that our thoughts are creative, we truly are on a mission to hold the vision of what we want in our lives. Right now, right where we are, we are in the right place at the right time, and we are magnets for fulfillment and prosperity. |