PONDER on THIS for Monday, February 16th, 2009 by Neale Donald Walsch in FRIENDSHIP WITH GOD

"The point is, you have not been damaged by others in your life who did what you wish they had not done, or who didn't do what you wish they had.

I tell you this - again: I have sent you nothing but angels. These people all brought you gifts, wonderful gifts designed to help you remember Who You Really Are. And you have done the same for others. And when you all get through with this grand adventure, you will see that clearly, and you will thank each other.

I tell you, the day will come when you will review your life and be thankful for every minute of it. Every hurt, every sorrow, every joy, every celebration, every moment of your life will be a treasure to you, for you will see the utter perfection of the design. You will stand back from the weaving and see the tapestry, and you will weep at the beauty of it.

So love each other. Every other. All others. Even those you have called your persecutors. Even those you have cursed as enemies. Love each other, and love yourself. For God's sake, love yourself. I mean that literally. Love your Self, for God's sake."

                "God, as spoken to Neale Donald Walsch, in “Friendship with God”

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