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Wednesday 01/11/2012 Every day serve with love; give God your all. Every night release it completely; turn it over to God. Each day is new; begin anew. Do not worry; it is all God. Ellen Grace O'Brian
Thursday 01/12/2012 A student, or spiritual seeker, is one who embarks on the path. A disciple is one who follows the path with steadfastness, faith, and devotion, ever intent on Self-realization. Ellen Grace O'Brian
Friday 01/13/2012 We should ask ourselves what we are seeking in our work. Do we work for security, prosperity, or happiness? All these conditions must first be found in their essential nature in the soul as being, conscious awareness, and bliss. When we have found them within, then we can work without attachment. Ellen Grace O'Brian
Saturday 01/14/2012 Will can be a useful tool on the spiritual path when it is guided by soul-inspired wisdom. First we use it to follow the inspired guidance of enlightened teachings and learn how to conform it to divine will. Ellen Grace O'Brian
Sunday 01/15/2012 Every day the spiritual life presents a question: On what will you rely for happiness and security? We can choose the world with the material or emotional supports it promises or we can choose Divine Consciousness, the invisible infinite support. Many reach for what appears to be the sure thing of the world only to discover it is ultimately unreliable. Ellen Grace O'Brian
Monday 01/16/2012 Reliance on God is accomplished by continually turning the mind and heart toward divine remembrance and in so doing, letting go of dependence on worldly supports. We cannot depend on both. Ellen Grace O'Brian
Tuesday 01/17/2012 The use of a mantra, or prayer word, allows us to channel our energy toward our divine nature. When negative mind states arise such as anxiety, anger, or fear we can use the energy of these emotions in a positive way through introducing the mantra into the mental field. The “fire” or energy of the emotion then becomes a transforming fire instead of a destructive fire. Ellen Grace O'Brian