PONDER on THIS for Monday, December 31st, 2007 by Richard and Mary-Alice Jafolla in THE QUEST, A JOURNEY OF SPIRITUAL REDISCOVERY


"Right where you are is as green as the grass will ever get. Within you is a potential for happiness that does not diminish nor ripen over time. Happiness doesn't need time to ripen, it only has to be called forth. It is ever available, ever waiting. Your present circumstances may look discouraging and may lead you to polay the 'if onlys...If only I were richer, If only I weren't sick, If only someone loved me, If onlyl I were happier'.
 
Actually, you will never have more potential for prosperity and wholeness than you have now. There will never be more  of an opportunity for peace and love than exists for you right now. You will never be closer to complete happiness than you are right now."

       Richard and Mary-Alice Jafolla, in "The Quest, A Journey of Spiritual Rediscovery"

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BONUS "PONDER on THIS"

"How long have I left my mind to the powers that be? How long will it take to find, the higher power moving in me?"

    Jackson Browne, from the song "Looking East" on the CD entitled "Solo Acoustic, Vol. 1"

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COMPILER'S NOTE: If you are a Jackson Browne fan and haven't ever heard this CD, I highly recommend that you check it out.   


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