Thursday, November 08, 2007

Snips

When we find the right question to ask, the answer will be within the question.
Rev. Nancy Herrick

He who is plenteously provided for from within, needs but little from without.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

You're a happy fellow, for you'll give happiness and joy to many other people. There is nothing better or greater than that.
Ludwig van Beethoven

Our task is to allow ourselves to come into harmony with our Source. Our task is to believe in, and look to, our true Source. Our task is to release fear; negative thinking, limitations, and short supply thinking. Everything we need shall be provided to us. Let it become a natural response to all situations, and all situations of need. Reject fear. Reject short supply and limited thinking notions. Be open to abundance. No need is too small or too great. If we care and value our need, God will too.
Melody Beattie

The Great Affirmation, therefore, is the perception that the “I AM” is ONE, always harmonious with itself, and including all things in this harmony for the simple reason that there is no second creative power; and when the individual realizes that this always-single power is the root of his own being, and therefore has centre in himself and finds expression through him, he learns to trust its singleness and the consequent harmony of its action in him with what it is doing around him.
Thomas Troward

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