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Sunday 03/13/2011
The law of karma is perfect and exact. Our selfishness always returns to us to wound us. Our violence always returns to us to harm us. In the same way, our selflessness and acts of love return to bless us.
Ellen Grace O'Brian
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Monday 03/14/2011
When we are patient, we wait for the time and the means of right action to appear. Patience is a friend of true possibility.
Ellen Grace O'Brian
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Tuesday 03/15/2011
Patience is a state of readiness in which we make ourselves available for grace to move through us. It is the willingness to cultivate even-mindedness and peace, regardless of what is going on or what others are doing.
Ellen Grace O'Brian
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Wednesday 03/16/2011
Take whatever troubles you and bring it into the awareness of the divine order underlying all creation. Let your awareness be infused completely with Truth, the light of reality. This light breaks through all conditions and reveals their insubstantial nature as subject to change.
Ellen Grace O'Brian
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Thursday 03/17/2011
We seek Truth in prayer by placing our attention on that which is real in the absolute sense and letting that which is changeable fade away. If it is health that you seek, or love, or prosperity, let it go as a condition you are searching for, and put your attention only on the fullness of the divine presence within you. Let it provide.
Ellen Grace O'Brian
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Friday 03/18/2011
Fear and desire forbid us from entering the holy present. When we are caught up with how we think it should be rather than how it is, we lose the opportunity for divine communion in that moment and the opening to whatever miracle is revealing itself.
Ellen Grace O'Brian
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Saturday 03/19/2011
When you come to prayer with a troubled mind or a disease in the body, pray until you feel the peace or the joy of the divine presence. In that experience is the assurance that all needs are met, all healing is accomplished, and everything is in divine order. When you experience the truth of this, you have prayed all the way though the condition and are restored to wholeness.
Ellen Grace O'Brian
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