PONDER on THIS for Monday, April 23rd, 2007 by Wayne W. Dyer in “Wisdom of the Ages”



"This body of yours is like a curriculum in school, only this is your curriculum to God. This is your house of God, and it is in this body, while it is here on this planet, that God can be realized. To find anything about this house of God to be vile or disgusting is to sully the temple that is the one place in the universe where you know you can realize God.

No one can stop the process that is the ever-changing body. No one can alter the fundamental structure of the body. You live in something that has an invisible future pull, taking it where its nature will take it. Do not detest any part of it unless you wish to deny the wisdom that created you.

Treat your body like a guest who visits and then must leave. While it is here don’t neglect it, don’t poison it. Honor it, welcome it, and allow it to take its course which is ultimately to leave as it came, back to where it came from. Make it fun to watch your body go through its designated phases. Be in awe of every inch of it."

Wayne W. Dyer, in "Wisdom of the Ages"

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