
When you think a new thought,
entertain a new
dream,
or mentally choose a new goal,
your
thoughts "leave" you and go out - in every direction, to
the farthest corners of the planet.
They carry a life force
all their own, like ripples created when a pebble is
tossed into a pond.
You can't change this,but you can use it.
You rock,
The
Universe
Thoughts become things... choose the good ones!
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"There
is power in our thoughts. We create our own surroundings
by the thoughts we think. Physically, this may
take a period of time, but spiritually it is instantaneous.
If we understood the power of our thoughts, we
would guard them more closely. If we understood
the awesome power of our words, we would prefer
silence to almost anything negative. In our thoughts
and words we create our own weaknesses and our
own strengths. Our limitations and joys begin
in our hearts."
Embraced
By The Light, p. 58
"In
reviewing my life I saw that I often repeated
the same mistakes over and over until finally
I learned the lesson. But I also saw that the
more I learned, the more doors of opportunity
were opened to me. And they were literally opened.
Many things I thought I had done by myself were
shown to have been extended by divine help."
Embraced
By The Light,
p. 115
"Because
our spirits remember the plan we chose for this
life, we are often drawn to people or situations
that impact us in important ways. This is often
the force behind 'chance' encounters. I was told
there are no coincidences. However, making the
most of these opportunities is up to us as we
exercise our free will."
The
Ripple Effect, p. 20
"God
not only prepares us to do his will, he also gives
us all that we need to do it. He sends to our
path the right people when we need them, whether
we realize it or not."
The Awakening Heart, p. 132
"By
coming here without our eyes fully open, we are
forced to follow the whisperings of our spirits—those
quiet truthful impressions that spring from the
subconscious. As we follow them, we begin to hear
also the whisperings of God."
The Ripple Effect ,
p. 2-3
"Being
positive doesn't mean forcing ourselves to overlook
negative ordeals. Failing at something "over
and over and over" happens even to positive
people. It can break our hearts and bring temporary
despair, but it can also increase our endurance
and strengthen our character. Looking for the
positive effects of negative experiences helps
us to develop highter wisdom. Being positive means
opening ourselves to insights, solutions, and
even miracles. A simple way to do this is to ask
God to surround us with positive energy and then
to consciously absorb it."
The
Ripple Effect, p. 76
I know I need to update mine...warm greetings!