November 24th –
Day 24 – Mental Challenge and Journey of Gratitude
I dedicate myself this 24th day
to focus on all that is nourishing, advancing, and promising! PNS
Keeping my divine appointment
leads me to more wisdom and love. Prayer
and meditation are the most important activities on my calendar. Creating a daily habit for prayer and
meditation opens the door for wisdom and love to express through me and around
me. ~ Daily Word
“Devote yourselves to prayer,
keeping alert in it with thanksgiving.” ~ Colossians 4:2
“To rise above being captivated
by the human dilemma, you must make contact with the Infinite. This is why it’s important to start your day
in spiritual contemplation, make conscious contact through the day, and before
retiring at night realign with the Oneness.” ~ Rev. Dr. Christian Sorensen
Arise,
My Spirit
Arise,
my Spirit, arise and shine.
Let
Thy light illumine my path, and let Thy wisdom direct my way.
Compel
my will to do Thy bidding, and command my soul to look to Thee.
I
will follow Thee, my Spirit, and learn of Thee.
I
will sit in the Silence and listen and watch, and
I
will see Thy light and hear Thy voice.
I
will follow Thee and will not depart from Thee,
For
in Thee alone is peace.
Arise
and shine.
~
The Science of Mind Meditation, 535 M3
“Namaste is an ancient Sanskrit
word that essentially means 'The Divine in me honors the Divine in you.' There
are three key components to the practice of Namaste. First, we come from a
place of understanding that we are made in the image and likeness of God and
that our true essence is Divine. Second,
we recognize that truth for another. Finally, we not only recognize that truth
but we act accordingly. When we come from a consciousness of Namaste, we seek
to honor, to bless, to appreciate, to serve, and to love others.” ~ Rev. Robin Reiter
Today, as I travel the highways
from my home to my daughter’s home, I begin with prayer and meditation. I will look for those times to connect with
God and then see the Divine in all I meet.
I will focus on healthy food options, take action that is positive and
not negative, and make wise choices when responding to situations that come up
this holiday week. And as always, be grateful. Namaste
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