Monday, January 22, 2007

Seeds for the Garden of Your Mind

January 22

Karen Casey, Daily Meditations for Practicing the Course:

“All attack thoughts are gone
when we are in our Right Mind.”


“We complicate our lives. We analyze, make judgments, argue and feel either superior or inferior to others. The mind we nourish is seldom quiet; it’s generally agitated, and we don’t even realize the peace we’re missing.

Where is the Right Mind the Course speaks of if we’re not automatically in it? This sounds so mysterious, doesn’t it? We are learning that we have two minds: one is in the ego’s camp and one is nurtured by the Holy Spirit. Whichever one we turn to moment by moment decides the tenor of the experience we’ll have. Discovering, as we eventually do, that we are always peaceful in one mind and always agitated in the other, makes the best choice obvious.

“I will be peaceful regardless of what is happening today
if I stay Right-Minded.”


Marianne Williamson, A Year of Daily Wisdom: “The Spirit does not die when the body dies. Physical death is like taking off a suit of clothes.”

Paul Ferrini, Miracle of Love: “What is commonly understood as self love is merely selfishness. My selfishness excludes you and isolates me. But real love for myself does not exclude you. It naturally reaches out to embrace you. Love always makes love. It never makes war. It war is happening, if struggle and pain are happening, love has not entered yet. Selfishness has closed the door and locked love out. But love is always there, waiting in the wings. As the door of the heart opens, love greets us.”

Wayne Dyer: “In every moment of your life, you have the option to choose peace for yourself. “

Unity’s Daily Word:

“The spirit of God within
strengthens and uplifts me.”

“I am amazed at the variety of qualities expressed by people. Public speaking comes naturally to one, while another excels at offering private encouragement. Physical strength, emotional stability, and intellectual ability are all qualities to admire.”

“Whatever the varied individual traits expressed by me and the people I care about, we do have qualities in common: we have been created by God and are divine in nature. The spirit of God within is our divine source.”

“As I act from my divine nature, I am successful in all endeavors. The spirit of God strengthens and uplifts me, showing me the way through all circumstances.”

A Course in Miracles: Lesson 22

“What I see is a form of vengeance.”

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