BEST of PONDER on THIS for Thursday, May 24th, 2007 by Stuart Wilde in AFFIRMATIONS
"It is rare that you meet a person who is truly dedicated. When you do, you find that he is almost always very successful. Dedication is the warrior’s prayer to him-or herself. It is a mode of fierce concentration. One becomes so attached and devoted to the cause that eventually one’s desires materialize.
The world is full of obstacles. If you review the lives of the great men and women who have walked the earth plane, you will find that it was dedication that made them special. They persevered despite the odds. They achieved their goals through thick and thin. They overcame social, physical, and financial difficulties and created success.
Dedication is vital. You have to live your life like a warrior and breathe your ambitions. If you are half-hearted, the Universal Law responds spastically. If you lack courage, the energy around you lacks courage. If you falter, the Universal Law falters with you."
Stuart Wilde, in "Affirmations"
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Wow, Jeff - That one sure resonated with me. Thank you for posting these.
Rob
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Hi Rob,
Thanks for the comment, and I'm delighted that the message for 5/24 touched you in a positive way. You are more than welcome for your "thank you." It's my pleasure to post the messages, and particularly so when people take the time to let me know how they felt about one or more of them. Ciao for now, Jeff
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