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Thursday 12/30/2010
A natural, unforced self-discipline is the fruit of spiritual vision. When we truly understand that what we do to others—other people, other forms of life, our own planet—we do to ourselves, we will naturally and spontaneously act rightly.
Ellen Grace O'Brian
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Friday 12/31/2010
Changing our thoughts is useful but changing our consciousness is transforming. This comes through the experience of communion, experiencing our essential nature beyond words and thoughts.
Ellen Grace O'Brian
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Saturday 01/01/2011
A disciple undergoes the essential transformation of heart and mind in order to progress from being a seeker of the Way to one who finds it and commits to following it.
Ellen Grace O’Brian
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Sunday 01/02/2011
Discipleship is reorienting our life toward Self- and God-realization. It is turning from looking to the world (external support) for freedom, joy, or security to reliance on the higher true Self as the source of all good.
Ellen Grace O’Brian
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Monday 01/03/2011
Because life is one seamless whole, what we wish, think, hope, and pray for others to have is what we consider possible for ourselves. Think the best of others and everyone will benefit.
Ellen Grace O’Brian
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Tuesday 01/04/2011
Seek knowledge of Reality. Once established in truth consciousness, necessary guidance pours forth. If we look for God to fill a need, we are likely to miss the abundant resources available in the moment.
Ellen Grace O’Brian
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Wednesday 01/05/2011
Change every thought that is not truth bearing or consistent with the spiritual truth of your being. Change worry thoughts to worthy thoughts.
Ellen Grace O’Brian
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