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Persistence Brings Results

Prayer is the one thing that can make a change in your life. If you will go direct to God in simple, affirmative prayer, you can heal your body, bring peace and harmony into your life, and make well-being a reality.

Sometimes discouragement sets in when the answer does not come immediately but God is working on the unseen plane and our part is to be persistent. Persistence in prayer is an expression of our faith, for by our persistence we are affirming our belief that God will make his answer plain.

Men ought always to pray, and not to faint. (Luke 18:1).

How many times would we have missed that which we sought had we quit the first time it did not happen? And what would be the cost of those losses we would have sustained for failure to persevere? All that is truly worthwhile is worth our best effort. Only when we commit to our endeavor and keep up our efforts until fruition will we see our efforts fully rewarded.

Prayer and spiritual matters are the same way. We must put our heart, soul and sweat into them and continue them until our gardens bloom with all God’s blessings. So brothers and sisters, let us plant many seeds, pull many weeds and accomplish great deeds.

Keeping on,
Z gardener

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No Results without Prayer

There is only one way to make spiritual progress, and that is to practice the Presence of God. Mankind is continually seeking to discover a shortcut but as usual the lazy man takes the most pains in the long run, and having wasted his time in wandering up bypaths, he is ultimately driven by failure and suffering to the realization of the grand truth that there is no substitute for prayer; that is, the conscious dwelling upon the Being of God.

If your intuitive nature is well developed, you will seldom need to use formal statements at all. This is excellent; for who will trouble to climb a ladder when he is strong enough to leap over the wall?

But it must not be overlooked that very many people do all their work with formal statements of Truth, and get consistently good results by working in this way. Not through repeating affirmations like a parrot. Those who work like a parrot inevitably make the parrot’s demonstration; they remain in the cage. Of a good worker who used the same phrases many times it was said by a friend: “He constantly uses the old affirmations, but he stuffs them with fresh feeling every time.”

The Lord is nigh unto all them that call upon him, to all that call upon him in truth (Psalm 145:18).

In this modern day of instant communications we often hear the suggestion to just “Google it” when someone is seeking help, information or affirmation. Stop to think how much more effective it would be if we used the phrase “Pray it” when seeking spiritual guidance, direction or faith. In the small or large questions and challenges of our lives, we have available to us an infinite and loving source that can answer all questions, provide all guidance and reveal any truth. And in fact, it requires no Internet, Blackberrys or IPods. It does require that we turn our thoughts and feeling toward God and ask.

If today, we “prayed it” for our support, we would be able to explore all the magic, awe and mystery of infinite love, truth and intelligence. While artificial intelligence is a great thing, it will not fill our gardens with joy, peace and hope. The universal intelligence and source of all truth will give us the seacrh results that count.

Just “Pray It”,
Z gardener

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What is meant by negative thinking? A negative thought is any thought of failure, disappointment, or trouble; any thought of criticism, or spite, or jealousy, or condemnation of others, or self-condemnation; any thought of sickness or accident; or, in short, any kind of limitation. In practice you will never have any trouble in knowing whether a given thought is positive or negative. Even if your brain tries to deceive you, your heart will whisper the truth.

Second, you must be quite clear that what this scheme calls for is that you shall not dwell upon negative things. It is not the thoughts that come to you that matter, but only such of them as you choose to entertain and dwell upon. Many negative thoughts will come to you all day long. Some will be given to you by other people, or you will hear disagreeable news. These things, however, do not matter so long as you do not entertain them. An analogy is furnished by the case of a man who is sitting by an open fire when a red-hot cinder flies out and falls on his sleeve. If he blows that cinder off at once, without a moment’s delay to think about it, no harm is done. But if he allows it to rest on him for a single moment, under any pretense, the mischief is done, and it will be a troublesome task to repair that sleeve. So it is with a negative thought.

Repent therefore of this thy wickedness, and pray God, if perhaps the thought of thine heart may be forgiven thee. (Acts 8:22).

People often find that the starting of this seven-day mental diet seems to stir up difficulties. It seems as though everything begins to go wrong at once. This may be disconcerting, but it is really a good sign. Suppose your whole world seems to rock on its foundations. Hold on steadily, let it rock, and when the rocking is over, the picture will have reassembled itself into something much nearer to your heart’s desire.

Do not tell anyone else that you are on a diet. Remember that your soul should be the Secret Place of the Most High. When you have secured your new mentality, then tell the story to anyone else whom you think is likely to be helped by it.

Tell ye your children of it, and let your children tell their children, and their children another generation (Joel 1:3).

The negative thoughts most difficult to flick off are the ones that keep coming back time after time or that come so fast and furious that we can’t flick them off. In both cases, the wise man sitting by the fire might consider moving his chair. Sitting too close to the fire or downwind from it exposes us to much smoke and many cinders. When we are in the wrong place, or doing the wrong thing we expose ourselves unnecessarily to negative thoughts and environments. When we find ourselves overwhelmed with negative thoughts, the problem likely lies in our own words thoughts and deeds. Some examples of attitudinal mis-positioning are self-righteousness, self-pity and self-recrimination. When we are choking on the smoke of ingratitude, condemnation or feeling sorry for ourselves, we can expect the embers of negativity to fall on us without relief.

When me move our mental chairs into the clear air of gratitude, tolerance and empathy, we will be upwind form the smoke and the fire of negativity. Then we can breathe easier and spend more time growing hope and less time stomping out fires in our gardens.

Breathing easier?

Peace,
Z gardener

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Watch and Work

To train yourself in the habit of thought selection will be difficult for the first few days, but it is the most interesting experiment that you could possibly make. You will be amazed at the things that you will learn about yourself. This week may be the most significant week in your whole life; not only will you be able to face your present difficulties in a better spirit, but the difficulties will go. You cannot change conditions directly, you have often tried to do so and failed, but go on the seven-day mental diet and conditions must change for you.

This then is your prescription. For seven days you must not allow yourself to dwell for a moment on any kind of negative thought. You must watch yourself for a week and must not under any pretense allow your mind to dwell on any thought that is not positive, constructive, optimistic, kind. This discipline will be so strenuous that you could not maintain it consciously for much more than a week, but a week will be enough, because by that time the habit of positive thinking will begin to be established. Some changes for the better will have come into your life, encouraging you enormously, and then the new way of life will be so attractive that you will find your mentality aligning itself almost automatically.

Watch and pray, that ye enter not into temptation: the spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak. (Matthew 26:41).

Thus begins the very hard work of mental self-disciple. Just as exercising unused muscles will challenge us and make us sore, so too will exercising attitudinal muscles left alone too long. So buck up, focus and spend some time each day stretching those sore and unused mental states. If we relax our attitudes with some constructive or creative day dreaming at the end of each day this week, it will make it easier to exercise and direct our aching mindsets the next day.

Carpe Diem,
Z gardener

Author’s note: Today we are pleased to have two new visitors to the garden. Both have dedicated much time, love and energy to bringing fuller spiritual lives to those around them. From children to prisoners and others seeking spiritual discernment, their contributions have been and continue to be a blessing to those they touch. Their presence among us continues those blessings today.

Z

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Training Your Thoughts

Thought is the real causative force in life, and there is no other. You cannot have one kind of mind and another kind of environment. You cannot change your environment while leaving your mind unchanged. This is the real key to life; if you change your mind your conditions must change too; your body must change, your activities must change; your home must change; the color tone of your whole life must change.

And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind. (Romans 12:2).

This may be called the Great Cosmic Law. The practical difficulty in applying it arises from the fact that our thoughts are so close to us that it is difficult, without a little practice, to stand back and look at them objectively. Yet that is just what you must learn to do. You must train yourself to choose the subject of your thinking at any given time, and also to choose the emotional tone.

If you are not determined to start in now and carefully select all day the kind of thoughts that you are going to think, you may as well give up all hope of shaping your life into the kind of things that you want it to be. The way to start on a seven-day mental diet is to begin now.

How would a food diet work if the dieter decided they would eat what they wanted instead of what the diet prescribes? It is the same with a mental diet. If we choose to cling to our negative ways of thinking and our damaging emotional responses to our environment, then their will be no change in our lives.

One the other hand, when we accept the challenge to discipline our thoughts and reign in our emotions, then positive change in our lives is inexorable.

So today, let us throw off the shackles of negative thinking and harmful emotions. Once freed from the bonds of harmful thoughts and hurtful emotions, are lives will instantly improve…immediately. The very day we enter this new mental diet, our gardens will be transformed to a place of greater beauty, harmony and peace. And each day we practice this mental diet, our gardens will grow, bloom and produce the fruits of love in our lives.

Think and feel well,
Z gardener

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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.

The food you furnish your mind determines the character of your life. The subjects that you allow your mind to dwell upon, make your surroundings what they are.

As thy days, so shall thy strength be (Deuteronomy 33:25), which in modern language may be translated “as thy thoughts so shall thy life be.”

Everything in your life today; the state of your body, the state of your fortune, the state of your home, the present condition of every phase of you life, is entirely conditioned by the habitual tone of your past thinking. And the condition of your life next week, and next year, will be conditioned by the thoughts and feelings that you entertain from now onward. In other words, you choose your life.

This theme is repeated many times in the Good Morning Garden. It was true yesterday, is today and will be tomorrow. Now is the time for action; to review and improve our mental diets. We don’t have to ponder, figure or analyze. Just do it.

Doing it today,
Z gardener

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Let God Have Your Burden

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 hand over your self-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.

Cast thy burden upon the Lord, and he shall sustain thee. (Psalm 55:22).

How valuable would it be if we had the smartest, most powerful and capable consultant in the world who had agreed to manage all our personal, business and others affairs with an absolute guarantee of of success.? The bad news is, most of us could not afford such an advocate, and in fact, no such entity can be bought for any amount of money. The good news is we all have such a counselor and it does not cost one dime. However, it does require that we respond to his offer and relinquish control of our self-centered human existence, spirit and heart to his will.

When we surrender, then the scales fall form our eyes, the mud from our ears and we recognize the Eden that God created for us. Then we can live with joy, peace and hope in our gardens. God’s proposal is in your inbox. Its time to respond.

Your hired,
Z gardener

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Blessing and Cursing

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.

Bless your body. If there is anything wrong with a particular organ, bless that organ. Bless your home. Bless your business. Bless your associates. Turn any seeming enemies into friends by blessing them. Bless the climate. Bless the town, and the state, and the country.

Bless a thing and it will bless you.

So shall my word be that goeth forth out of my mouth: it shall not return unto me void, but it shall accomplish that which I please, and it shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it. (Isaiah 55:11).

Words are more powerful than bullets. The words of Hitler caused six million Jews to be exterminated. The words of Christ became the world-wide religion of the Holy Roman Empire in a mere five hundred years . That religion, which started with twelve unremarkable, ordinary people ultimately stretched from Ireland to India in the ancient world.

Those words of Christ have brought more good into this world and created more positive change than all the armies and all the corporations in history combined. The Bible says our tongues are instruments that can bring wickedness or wisdom into the world.

So brothers and sisters, let us use our tongues wisely and only for good. We will change the world for the better and ensure our gardens are are pleasing and prosperous.

Words to the wise,
Z gardener

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The Law of Growth

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.

What you think upon grows. Whatever you allow to occupy your mind you magnify in your own life. Whether the subject of your thought be good or bad, the law works and the condition grows. Any subject that you keep out of your mind tends to diminish in your life, because what you do not use atrophies.

The more you think about your grievances or the injustices that you have suffered, the more such trials will you continue to receive; the more you think of the good fortune you have had, the more good fortune will come to you.

This is the basic, fundamental, all-inclusive law of mind, and actually all psychological and metaphysical teaching is little more than commentary upon this. What you think upon grows.

Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things. (Philippians 4:8).

What, in our garden will we grow? Will we till forgiveness into our soil or plow old hurts up into new furrows? Will we sew peace and love or plant anger and resentment? Will we water it with understanding and compassion or sprinkle it with judgement and condemnation? Will we nurture it with faith and hope or poison it with hate and fear? Will we clear the rows with clarity and charity, or ignore the weeds of confusion and selfishness?

The answers to those questions will determine how our gardening will go, how our gardens will grow and the harvest we will know.

Plant well,
Z gardener

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The Dual Law of Thought

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.

It makes no difference whether the knowledge content is correct or not as long as you believe it to be correct. Remember that it is what we really believe that matters. A report about something may be quite untrue, but if you believe it, it has the same effect upon you as if it were true; and that effect again will depend upon the quantity of feeling attached to it.

When we understand this law we see the importance of accepting the truth with joy in every phase of our experience.

Thou wilt show me the path of life: in thy presence is fullness of joy. (Psalm 16:11).

To be grateful, thankful, yes even joyful for that which we dislike or that hurts us is indeed a great challenge for most of us. Yet the Bible instructs us to be grateful for all things. The truth stated above describes why we are so instructed and is why faith plays such a critical role in our spiritual life. That spiritual and mental life is what forms and gives substance to our physical reality. We have all heard the stories of the person who fumed about being late to drop off their child at day care, only to be stricken with gratitude later that same day because that it was located in the Murrah Federal building that terrorist destroyed. Although an extreme example, all things in our lives reflect the same truth. We are what we think and believe. Our reality yields to our thoughts and beliefs just as our future is dictated by the same.

It is neither naive nor foolish to see the good in all things. Our happiness, our future and our salvation depend upon it. So let us commit today that we will control our thoughts, attach joyful feelings to them and manifest love in our actions so we may live each day in the Eden God created for us.

Peace inside, peace outside,
Z gardener

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