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Tuesday 05/17/2005 One who stands on the steady ground of faith in God is not driven by the reactions arising from likes and dislikes. The even-mindedness that comes from faith brings freedom. Rev. Ellen Grace O'Brian
Wednesday 05/18/2005 In the beginning of sadhana, spiritual practice is random and intermittent. With dedication and perseverance, practice becomes steady, an integral part of each day. Through self-discipline and God's grace, one's life begins to turn to God completely. Like a pilgrim circling the Kaaba, Self-realization is the center of all one thinks, says, and does. Rev. Ellen Grace O'Brian
Thursday 05/19/2005 Restlessness is no match for patience. Rev. Ellen Grace O'Brian
Friday 05/20/2005 Release the false sense of self as the owner of things or the doer of actions. Realize that life is a play of consciousness in which the sense of separate self is an illusion. We exist as expressions of the one infinite field of divine consciousness. Rev. Ellen Grace O'Brian
Saturday 05/21/2005 In any moment, we can return to joy by moving from our head to our heart--from ego-centered thought (I, me, mine) to the deeper center of being. Practice divine communion and know God is your life. Rev. Ellen Grace O'Brian
Sunday 05/22/2005 When we return our conscious awareness to God, to our ever-present spiritual nature, we partake of the joy that the conscious contact with God brings. Joy is the link between God and the soul. Rev. Ellen Grace O'Brian
Monday 05/23/2005 Any time we come to our spiritual practice for some reason--to find peace, to get enlightened, or to solve a problem--it is contrary to the true spirit of meditation. Such thoughts are about the future. Meditation is now, a radical return to joy now. Rev. Ellen Grace O'Brian