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Saturday 12/28/2002
There are two kinds of thoughts--those that take us into bondage by shoring up the sense of separate self, and those that return awareness to rest in the unity of the True Self. The first kind always brings suffering, the second, joy.
Rev. Ellen Grace O'Brian
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Sunday 12/29/2002
Inwardly recalling the divine name will bring us to the shore of the ocean of God consciousness.
Rev. Ellen Grace O'Brian
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Monday 12/30/2002
The divine name transforms the mind. Negative moods flee from its power.
Rev. Ellen Grace O'Brian
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Tuesday 12/31/2002
Turn toward truth and open yourself to divine possibility. This moment is a new beginning.
Rev. Ellen Grace O'Brian
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Wednesday 01/01/2003
Meditation fills the vessel of the mind with the radiance of truth.
Rev. Ellen Grace O'Brian
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Thursday 01/02/2003
Shraddha, or devotion, is awakened remembrance of the divine within the heart of the devotee. It causes the mind to search for God in all things as a mother remembers or knows her child in her heart and naturally turns to look for her child everywhere she goes.
Rev. Ellen Grace O'Brian
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Friday 01/03/2003
The need to always be right is a refusal to grow. Being able to admit our mistakes allows us to correct more than the error. It opens the door to repentance and the improvement of character that can result.
Rev. Ellen Grace O'Brian
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