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Sunday 05/16/2010
Renunciation, the freedom from chasing after things, is a byproduct of devotion to God. The devotee immersed in the love of God experiences the fullness of bliss, the joy of the soul’s homecoming feast. When we are full, we do not experience hunger.
Ellen Grace O'Brian
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Monday 05/17/2010
A greedy person will always be poor. Want produces more want. Spiritual contentment is the greatest wealth. It is always abundantly available.
Ellen Grace O'Brian
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Tuesday 05/18/2010
Serenity and freedom from attachment are linked. When you are upset, look to see where the attachment lies. Let it go and experience serenity.
Ellen Grace O'Brian
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Wednesday 05/19/2010
If we are not identified with the ever-changing body, mind, or personality self and instead know ourselves as the unchanging soul, we can remain serene even during difficult circumstances. The radiant, eternal life of the soul remains unaffected by any condition. You are That.
Ellen Grace O'Brian
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Thursday 05/20/2010
True contentment is revealed through a quiet mind.
Ellen Grace O'Brian
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Friday 05/21/2010
When work is sincerely offered to God as a form of worship, we are free from the need for recognition.
Ellen Grace O'Brian
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Saturday 05/22/2010
Renounce the props of ego—ownership and seeking personal benefit. Then freedom and happiness are available.
Ellen Grace O'Brian
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