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Training Your Thoughts
Posted in Good Morning, tagged Faith, Spiritual on April 27, 2009| Leave a Comment »
The Seven Day Mental Diet
Posted in Good Morning, tagged Faith, Spiritual on April 24, 2009| Leave a Comment »
The subject of diet is one of the foremost topics of the present day public interest. Newspaper and magazines teem with articles and bookshops are filled with volumes unfolding the mysteries of proteins and vitamins. Experts are saying that you become the thing you eat. This is perfectly true, as far as it goes, but I am going to deal with the subject of dieting at a level infinitely more profound and far reaching in its effect – mental dieting.
On the diet,
Z gardener
Blessing and Cursing
Posted in Good Morning, tagged Faith, Spiritual on April 23, 2009| 2 Comments »
Life is a reflex of mental states. As far as you are concerned, the character that things will bear will be the character that you first impress upon them. Bless a thing and it will bless you. Curse it and it will curse you. If you put your condemnation upon anything in life, it will hit back at you and hurt you. If you bless any situation, it has no power to hurt you, and even if it is troublesome for a time it will gradually fade out.
How strange it seems to bless that which plagues us, yet that is the way to turn any negative into a positive. If we keep in mind that the nature of anything we experience is determined by our thoughts about it, then it makes sense to bless that which curses us. Beyond that, we should ask ourselves whether we want to spend our days blessing or cursing things. From either point of view, the answer seems clear. Blessing all things around us is a sure way to spend more time in our Garden in peace, harmony and joy.
Blessing the days and ways,
Z gardener
Let God Have Your Burden
Posted in Good Morning, tagged Faith, Spiritual on April 22, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Once you have contacted the Power within, and have allowed it to take over your responsibilities for you, it will direct and govern all your affairs from the greatest to the least without mistakes. The government shall be upon his shoulder. You are tired, and driven, and worried, and weak, and ill, and depressed, because you have been trying to carry the government upon your own shoulder; the burden is too much for you, and you have broken down under it. Now, immediately you hand over yourself-government, that is, the burden of making a living, or of healing your body, or erasing your mistakes, to the Child. He, the Tireless One, The All-Powerful, the All Wise, the All Resourceful, assumes it with joy; and your difficulties have seen the beginning of the end.
In order for God to govern our lives, we must turn over control to God. That means we must decide that God is directing our lives and that we will follow God’s will in all ways. It does not mean we can pick and choose when to obey God. It is easy to obey God when obedience is something we want to do. It is much harder when obedience requires us to do that which we fear, dislike or when it requires us not to do things we like, cherish and want to continue doing. These times are when it is most important to obey. God can and will lift all our burdens, resolve all our challenges and strengthen us to do our part here below if we truly turn over our self-governance to God in all things.
Let God,
Stan
The Lost Corot
Posted in Good Morning, tagged Faith, Spiritual on April 21, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Each of us is a masterpiece created by God. Our job is to reveal that masterpiece by living our lives according to God’s will. As we do this, the true beauty of our spirits show forth, and we see clearly that we are perfect creations of God. Once we remove our self-imposed image and reveal the true self, we then will know the true value of our lives and the great care with which the master artist rendered every brush stroke of our being. Then we can create a masterpiece of our lives as God intended when he created us.
Seeking the masterpiece,
Z gardener
The Law of Growth
Posted in Good Morning, tagged Faith, Spiritual on April 20, 2009| Leave a Comment »
What you think upon grows. This is an Eastern maxim, and it sums up neatly the greatest and most fundamental of all the laws of mind.
So, let us today think of joy, peace and plenty for others and for ourselves. Think of the world as a beautiful garden and think of our lives as full of hope, confidence, blessings and adventure. Then our lives will be filled with all the good things life has to offer and we will live in the Garden God created for us.
Think God,
Z gardener
The Dual Law of Thought
Posted in Good Morning, tagged Faith, Spiritual on April 13, 2009| 2 Comments »
Every thought is made up of two factors, knowledge and feeling. A thought consists of a piece of knowledge with a charge of feeling, and it is the feeling alone that gives power to the thought. No matter how important or magnificent the knowledge content may be, if there is no feeling attached to it nothing will happen. On the other hand, no matter how unimportant or insignificant the knowledge content may be, if there is a large charge of feeling something will happen.
Our attitudes and feelings create the reality we experience. Any circumstance can be totally altered by our state of mind and emotions. Thoughts and feelings are powerful things because they create words, deeds and environments. If we are to control our thoughts, we must control our feelings. Knowledge informs. Feelings empower.
With feeling,
Z gardener
Thy Will Be Done
Posted in Good Morning, tagged Faith, Spiritual on April 10, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Lord, let us follow your will in all ways and thereby turn our sacrifices into the triumph of peace and the joy that surpasses all understanding.
By God’s will,
Z gardener
The Law of Forgiveness
Posted in Good Morning, tagged Faith, Spiritual on April 9, 2009| Leave a Comment »
It is an unbreakable mental law that you have to forgive others if you want to demonstrate over your difficulties and to make any real spiritual progress.
The vital importance of forgiveness may not be obvious at first sight, but you may be sure that it is not by chance that every great spiritual teacher from Jesus Christ downward has insisted so strongly upon it.
You must forgive injuries, not just in words, or as a matter of form, but in your heart—and that is the long and the short of it. You do this, not only for the other person’s sake, but for your own sake. Resentment, condemnation, anger, desire to see someone punished are things that rot your soul. Such things fasten your troubles to you with rivets. They fetter you to many other p roblems that actually have nothing whatever to do with the original grievances themselves.
Not rendering evil for evil, or railing for railing; but contrariwise blessing; knowing that ye are thereunto called, that ye should inherit a blessing (1 Peter 3: 9).
Can we imagine being free of bitterness, resentment, anger and condemnation? What a joy our lives would be if we released such feelings and turned them over to God! Today, as Jesus did even on the cross, as part of our Easter sacrifice and as a gift to ourselves and others, let us grant forgiveness of all things for which we have suffered hurts and wrongs. Then we will no longer imprisoned by them. Then, just as Christ’s gift freed us from the grave, let our ongoing forgiveness of others guarantee our freedom from the hell of unforgiven wrongs.
In forgiveness,
Z gardener
The Law of Practice
Posted in Good Morning, tagged Faith, Spiritual on April 8, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Practice makes perfect. This familiar proverb embodies one of the great laws of human nature and—being a law—it is never under any circumstances broken.
In metaphysics the effects of this law are particularly striking. Thought control is entirely a matter of intelligent practice. And true religion may well be summed up as the Practice of the Presence of God.
Still practicing,
Z gardener