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Mental Assent

When you give your mental assent to any idea, good or bad, you associate yourself with that idea and you incorporate it into your consciousness; to the extent that you realize it. When you read a passage of Scripture you will, if you assent to it mentally, incorporate it into your life to that extent.

This law, of course, works the other way too. If when you hear or read of some piece of injustice or cruelty, you approve it mentally by thinking that “it serves him right,” you are associating yourself with that deed, and making it a part of your own life, even though you do not speak a word. It is the mental assent that counts.

Give your assent only to Truth.

For I delight in the law of God after the inward man: But I see another law in my numbers, warring against the law of my mind, and bringing me into captivity. So then with the mind; I myself serve the law of God. (Romans 7:22, 23, 25).

What we think and give assent to is what we are. If we serve God in our minds first, everything else will manifest God’s power and will in our lives. Not that this is easy; in fact it is the hardest part of being a follower of God. Once we conquer our minds, the rest of our world will yield to our faith.

So, let us continually strive to plant love and joy into our hearts, wills, consciousness and minds. When we do, our lives then become the gardens God created for us. And while gardening is never easy; properly done it creates a place of happiness, satisfaction and peace for us and for those in our lives.

Planting love,
Z gardener

Author’s note: Today we are joined by five new visitors to the garden. They are all pilgrims whose path is set on serving others through Christ. Each of them is a blessing to those they touch, and we are graced by their presence here in the Good Morning Garden.

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Common Sense Vocabulary

When you apply a certain word to God, it must bear the same essential meaning as it does when you apply it to man; otherwise it has no meaning at all. When you say that God is Love or Intelligence, or that He is Just, these words must mean substantially what they mean when applied to human beings. The love of God must be essentially the same that we know as the love of the mother for her children, or the love of the artist for his creation, purified and increased to infinity, of course.

Many people say that God is Love, and at the same time maintain that He visits finite sin with eternal punishment.

The truth is that God is Love and Intelligence; and that He works with perfect wisdom and perfect justice to all, at all times, in the ordinary and correct meaning of these words.

God is light, and in Him is no darkness at all (1 John 1:5).
He that loveth not knoweth not God; for God is Love (1 John 4:8).
Good and upright is the Lord. (Psalm 25:8).

Many times we strive to complicate the clear and unambiguous language of the Bible to suit our personal needs. Let’s face it; much of the Bible’s most important instructions and information are absolutely clear. We just may not want to face it and apply them in our lives. That is natural, but it will not lead us to our Eden.

If we are to walk each day in the Garden God created for us, we must face these plain truths and seek consistently to apply them to our lives through our words, thoughts and deeds. It is not easy, but the reward is infinitely greater than the sacrifice.

Truthfully,
Z gardener

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Use That Broom

A good housekeeper sees to it that dust and dirt do not accumulate in nooks and corners and on shelves. Periodically, the house is gone over and given a through cleaning. Too often in our spiritual lives, we allow negative things to accumulate in the corners of our minds. We tackle the obvious problems as they come along, but allow the small difficulties to pile up in the corners.

For instance, if we are faced with a problem of health or finance, we get to work on that immediately, but if, on the other hand, someone has injured us, instead of handling the incident spiritually at the time, we tuck it away and perhaps pack in a little resentment along with it. Such problems should be dealt with as they arise. If someone has injured you, forgive him now, and be done with it. Take care of the other difficulties in like manner.

Be a good housekeeper. Clean out every nook and corner, and God will make you worthy of greater accomplishments in the future.

And he said unto him, Well done, thou good servant: because thou hast been faithful in a very little, have thou authority over then cities (Luke 19:17)

We all have many hurts and injustices that have been visited on us both great and small. Daily prayer an affirmative forgiveness allows us to jettison those hurts and forgive those that have hurt us.

However, when we carry those hurts day to day and year to year, they become heavier and weigh us down more and more the longer we carry them. The greater the hurt, the greater the weight.

So today and every day, let us each of us unload our past burdens that rob us of energy and trap us in old syndromes and habits. Let us give those burdens of hurt and judgement to God so we can walk upright and free.

Once we have dropped this load, we can look forward to a new life guided by love and forgiveness. This life leads us to our Eden and to the peace, hope and joy waiting for us therein.

Unloading to live,
Z gardener

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Use What You Have

Many people say to me, “I want to get on faster. I want more understanding.” And as a rule they go on to ask for a list of books to read or some “advanced course” that they can take.

This attitude is quite mistaken. It implies that spiritual advancement is a question of intellectual activity; of the mere accretion of knowledge. That is true in the study of mathematics, or of physics, or chemistry, but it is not true in metaphysics. Spiritual growth comes from putting into practice the knowledge we already possess. Instead of reading another book, read your favorite book once more and apply it more carefully than ever in your practical life.

Metaphysics, like music, is both a science and an art. In metaphysics it is absolutely true that you learn by doing.

“be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only”. (James 1:22).

Putting our spiritual knowledge to work in our lives may be more important than possessing spiritual knowledge itself. It is much easier to read and agree with “love thy neighbor as thyself”, than it is to show compassion to a grouchy person on your block. Or to paraphrase an old saying, turning the other cheek is much easier read than done.

It is in the doing, that the miracle of God’s grace becomes manifest in our physical world through us. We can empathize with the homeless person all we want. Until we pick up a hammer for a Habitat build, or a checkbook for their food, God’s work is not being done in the physical plane.

When our spirit guides us to act on our faith, then our metaphysical development grows and matures. One spiritual traveler said that is when we “build up our faith muscle”.

So, if we want a more aggressive spiritual path; we need simply to put our faith into practice more diligently. Then we will move to the graduate level studies of spirituality and metaphysics “the old fashioned way”… we will earn it.

Practicing the preaching,
Z gardener

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Cash That Bill

Within you is an inexhaustible source of power, if you can but contact it. That power can heal you, and it can inspire you by telling you what to do and how to do it. It can give you peace of mind, and , above all, it can give you direct knowledge of God. That power is scientific prayer. There is no problem that prayer cannot overcome and no good thing that it cannot bring into your life.

This is the message of the whole Bible. It was summed up by Jesus when he said,

…the kingdom of God is within you (Luke 17:21).

This truth was dramatically illustrated by an incident in real life. The body of a tramp, clad in rags, was discovered near a lime kiln where he had evidently crept for warmth. After the autopsy his clothes were torn up to be put into the incinerator, and sewn into the lining of the trousers was a bank note for a large amount. Unquestionably the original owner of the suit had had it sewn in there for safety, and for some unknown reason lost track of it.

Consider the situation! This poor hobo had sat down many a time to lukewarm coffee; and all the time he was sitting on a thousand dollars. People may have plenty of money and yet be hoboes for health or happiness or spiritual experience. Riches do not become wealth until they are realized. Cash your bill at the Bank of Heaven and make it productive.

But my God shall supply all your needs. (Philippians 4:19)

Resignation blinds us to God’s power within us, and it calls on us to accept the unacceptable; even when that acceptance dooms us to apparent poverty, heartbreak or even spiritual blindness. When we resign ourselves to spiritual, mental or literal poverty, we deny the power of God within us. Then we are left blind and hopeless.

When we open our eyes to the unlimited power in us we remind ourselves; it is God and Christ who strengthens us. There is no condition, power or circumstance that can overcome the power of God’s sprirt in our lives.

That power is sewn into the fabric of our being by our Creator. It is always available to us. We just have to cash that bill.

Cashing in,
Z gardener

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Can Happiness Be Found ?

Volumes have been written on the secret of happiness, but I like the simple old story that has been told so often.

In the old days, there was a king who was so miserable and unhappy that he called together all of his soothsayers, magicians, and other court advisers to find a remedy. They tried all sorts of methods to rouse the king out of his deep despair; but alas, to no avail. Finally, one of them suggested that a search be made for the happiest man in the kingdom, for it was thought that if the king could put on the man’s undershirt, he would become happy too. In due course, the happiest man in the kingdom was found. But, of course, he had never even owned an undershirt. His happiness sprang from within.

And ye shall seek me, and find me, when ye shall serach for me with all your heart (Jeremiah 29:13).

Happiness emanates from within; it is not found without. It is not a product of power, position or personal appearance.
It can’t be purchased, prohibited or produced unless we are at peace within.

Happiness is produced by a human spirit that is in communion with God, has risen above the self and is focused on the well being of others. Out flowing love is the vehicle whereby happiness manifests itself in our lives. When we are focused on ourselves and struggling to create happiness on our own, we are blocking the very channels through which happiness flows.

It is when we search for God that we find happiness. It is in giving love to others that we receive happiness in return. If we want to ensure our happiness; we only need to give it freely to others. One can not give more love away than one receives back from the giving.

Sharing happiness,
Z gardener

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That Illogical Fellow

People sometimes say, “I believe firmly in the spiritual teaching, and I have done so for years, but I have never been able to make it work; isn’t that strange?” And sometimes they say this with quite an air of triumph.

Such people remind me of a man who used to boast that he had an ailment that no one could heal. He had successfully defied every school of healing and had emerged triumphantly still in possession of his affliction. As it happens, his wife did heal him later on by prayer alone, but she was a patient and persevering woman. That man’s wife probably points the way to the overcoming of such illogicality. The key to success lies in just the qualities that she obviously had; patience combined with a gentle and unhurried expectation of success.

The patient whom she healed is not a rare specimen, nor is he unknown to any one of us. We are all likely to encounter him under our own hat at any moment!

I know thy works, and charity, and service, and faith, and thy patience, and thy works.(Revelation 2:19).

We don’t “make” God or spirituality “work”. God is not a trained animal that we make to do parlor tricks or whom we order to deliver our prayer requests like a pizza.

Instead, we must attune ourselves to God’s spirit, obey the will of God, and then get the self out of the way. Then, God and his spirit will work to accomplish God’s will and our best good. Then we can live in the paradise God created for us.

Did someone order Paradise?
Z gardener

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Tidal Water Heals

If you have explored some of the back waters within a few miles of the ocean you will know how much difference tidal water makes. Here you come upon a stagnant pool, partly covered with weeds and slime, an unpleasant place to be near. Not far away is another pool but this is filled with clean, salt-smelling sea water, and the growing things around it are pleasant and wholesome. The difference is that in one case the living ocean water pours in twice a day charged with vitality, and then flows out again carrying away anything stale or lifeless. It is this circulation of life that makes the difference between the two pools.

When the tide is out, we sometimes see a boat stranded, unable to move, but we know that this condition is only temporary because the tide always comes back and refloats the boat. As long as you keep up your daily visit with God, your soul is open to tidal water, and even if you should seemingly be left high and dry for a period, it is only a question of time before the living ocean will float you off once more.

Keep your soul flooded with the tidal water of eternal life and

…nothing shall by any means hurt you (Luke 10:19).
The ebb and flow of God’s healing in our lives is a natural as the tide. The key is to have both ebb and flow. Each day we commune with God opens the tidal gates of our lives to let in God’s healing and to let out the debris of hurt and doubt.

Ebbing and flowing,
Z gardener

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You Can’t, But God Can

The spiritual forces that created and sustain the whole universe are available to help you at any time; provided you call upon them intelligently. The way to call upon this Power is to become quiet both mentally and physically, and then to call upon it quietly to do what it knows to be necessary. Do not dictate ways and means.

Have you ever seen a huge hoist in action at the docks? You know what happens. The operator would not dream of trying to pull up that load with his muscles. He would damage himself seriously and make no impression on the task in hand. What he does is to gently throw a small switch, and leave it in. Then the electric power raises the load to any height required.

When you work spiritually you are applying Infinite Power to your problem,and there can be but one outcome; victory.

Great in counsel and mighty in work: for thine eyes are open upon all the ways of the sons of men (Jeremiah 32:19).

As long as we try to do God’s work, we will fail. Success will always come when we get our selves out of the way and let God do His work. All we have to do is flip the God switch and the power will flow into our lives. If we then obey God’s will, then all we need for our best good will manifest itself in our lives. Then, we can live in the Eden God created for us.

Switching to God power,
Z gardener

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Great Is Diana

Read Acts 19:1-41.

This is an extremely colorful and dramatic chapter even for the Bible, which is so full of color and drama. Every problem has a solution. Some problems last a long time, some a short time, but always there is a solution, and always the solution is to turn from the outer to the inner. When you admire some outer, passing thing too much, and thus give power to the manifestation, you are saying, “Great is Diana.” When you fear some outer thing or condition or person, then you are also saying, “Great is Diana.” And when you say, “Great is Diana,” then your troubles really begin.

The First Commandment is, “I am the Lord thy God.” God, spirit, nothing outside. There is not a single trouble or heartache that has ever come to us, that has not come directly through saying, “Great is Diana,” and forgetting God.

Great is our Lord, and of great power: his understanding is infinite (Psalm 147:5).

Our culture is consumed with all things outer, and virtually ignores the inner. And although we may not worship a false idol such as Diana, we often worship or worry about other things and put them before God. This is putting ourselves before God which separates us from Him. That separation causes us to live in the outer world of our making instead of the world God created for us. Our world exposes us to every human weakness and subjects us to all forms of negative human reactions. When we indulge those weaknesses, they cause all the thoughts, words and deeds that hurt us and hurt others.

On the other hand, when we say “God is great”, and out thoughts, words and deeds put God first; then we are unified with God and freed from the outer world of our making. We can have God’s understanding which will give us the ability to overcome any outer fear or challenge. Then we can focus on the inner world, God’s presence and his gifts. And we can walk in our garden at one with God and our true inner selves.

God is great!
Z gardener

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