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Sunday 12/06/2009
We attain what the heart is fixed upon.
Ellen Grace O'Brian
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Monday 12/07/2009
Buddhi, or the discerning aspect of mind, is like an impartial judge who weighs inputs from the sensory cast of characters. Ego receives input from buddhi and decides which course of action is most beneficial to the self. A surrendered or purified ego will choose the course of action in harmony with the soul.
Ellen Grace O'Brian
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Tuesday 12/08/2009
Balance renders life fruitful.
Ellen Grace O'Brian
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Wednesday 12/09/2009
We are capable of doing many things at once, such as driving our car while having a conversation with our friend who is a passenger. We can listen to our friend and respond, all the while keeping our attention on the road with awareness of our destination guiding our turns. In this same way, it is possible to work in the world and fulfill our responsibilities while inwardly engaging in prayer.
Ellen Grace O'Brian
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Thursday 12/10/2009
Prayer of the heart is a prayer that arises spontaneously from divine love. When we are in love, there is no effort required to think of our beloved; our mind is captured by the heart.
Ellen Grace O'Brian
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Friday 12/11/2009
Let your meditation be an effortless receiving of truth. Simply sit still in the grace-bestowing presence.
Ellen Grace O'Brian
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Saturday 12/12/2009
Consciousness spans heaven and earth. When we change our consciousness, we wake up to a changed life, not some future fantasy, but now. From an awakened consciousness, choices are made that are consistent with true freedom.
Ellen Grace O'Brian
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