PONDER on THIS for Thursday, December 31st, 2009 by Terry Cole-Whittaker in LIVE YOUR BLISS

“Avoid the company of chronic criticizers, naysayers, prophets of doom, materialists, fearmongers, gossipers, and the fearful, envious, and angry. If you must be around these lower-frequency energies, consider it a test of your ability to hold your own and keep your mind, emotions, and words in the spiritual zone. When you can do this, you become victorious, not a victim. We must control our thoughts and words, or we are nothing more than stimulus-response machines reacting from habit and fear- and lack-based programming. Seek the highest truth and act on it, regardless of your old habits and programming. Remember that you are making new habits and these are what will now start manifesting.

No one can control you through your mind and emotions when you are controlling your mind and emotions and directing them as you choose. Never give this power away to anyone, ever. Challenge every belief, every bit of programming, and determine whether it is spiritually correct or a lie concocted by someone for the purpose of controlling you and others to do their perhaps nefarious will. Use our vote, your soul power, to manifest your heart’s desires.”

                      Terry Cole-Whittaker, in “Live Your Bliss”

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Compiler's Note: I received this book as a Christmas gift and am really enjoying it. There's great wisdom in this work.


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