PONDER on THIS for Friday, April 9th, 2010 by Daphne Rose Kingma in THE TEN THINGS TO DO WHEN YOUR LIFE FALLS APART
"When a crisis occurs, it’s asking not only that we scramble and find some good tools to deal with the vexing problems at hand, but also that we grow. Tough times, pain, illness, radically changed circumstances, walls that cave in, rugs that get pulled out from under us, floods that inundate, fires that turn our worlds to heaps of ashes – these "inspire" us to do something different, to become more, better, other than we have been.
Indeed, these disasters are all the ways the cosmos has of saying: we’ve been waiting for you to do something different. You didn’t get it the first time – or the first hundred times – so we’ve provided yet another opportunity, a "discount special" for This Life Only, for you to make the changes your soul has been crying out for."
Daphne Rose Kingma in, “The Ten Things to Do When Your Life Falls Apart”
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Indeed, these disasters are all the ways the cosmos has of saying: we’ve been waiting for you to do something different. You didn’t get it the first time – or the first hundred times – so we’ve provided yet another opportunity, a "discount special" for This Life Only, for you to make the changes your soul has been crying out for."
Daphne Rose Kingma in, “The Ten Things to Do When Your Life Falls Apart”
For more information regarding this book,visit Amazon.
A FREE service since its inception, "Ponder on This" benefits subscribers,authors, and publishers by including "links" to Amazon.com and other Web sites where subscribers can learn more about the book being quoted, and also purchase it. In all instances these links are provided as a convenience, and do NOT generate any type of compensation for Pondercentral.
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