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Saturday 03/24/2007 Knowing that what we think, what we intend, and what we believe in our consciousness is the basis for our experience, the wise person changes their life by changing their consciousness. Rev. Ellen Grace O'Brian
Sunday 03/25/2007 When we contemplate the fullness of now, we can realize that everything in our life-all of our experiences, our so-called successes and failures-have brought us to this holy moment of divine potential. This moment awaits our acknowledgement as The Moment we will turn to God to direct our life Rev. Ellen Grace O'Brian
Monday 03/26/2007 If we are receptive to the invitation to truly begin our spiritual journey in earnest we say, "Now I am turning to God. I am longer willing to live at odds with my soul. I am ready to surrender to the Power for Good to direct my steps on the path." Rev. Ellen Grace O'Brian
Tuesday 03/27/2007 To pray effectively, let go of any belief in the power of a problem and instead put your attention on the One Power that is the source of all healing. Then receive this grace filled power and change your mind and consciousness. Pray until you feel the peace and bliss of the divine presence. Rev. Ellen Grace O'Brian
Wednesday 03/28/2007 When we engage in prayer, the mind which was once so fascinated by the problem begins to seek Truth. Soon the problem falls away. It no longer exists when we enter divine communion. Resting in God's truth, beyond mental struggle, the sense of separate self drops away and the prayer is answered. Rev. Ellen Grace O'Brian
Thursday 03/29/2007 To simply inquire before acting "Am I sincere?" is powerful. We know, if we only stop to inquire. Then conscious living becomes possible and so does the joy that it brings. Rev. Ellen Grace O'Brian
Friday 03/30/2007 The experiences that seemed real to us while dreaming are seen as passing phenomena in the light of awakening. Use that insight to examine experiences in your waking life. They also will pass. Notice what remains. Rev. Ellen Grace O'Brian