PONDER on THIS for Monday, June 7th, 2010 by William L. Murtha in DYING FOR A CHANGE
"Will Murtha: How can we control and manipulate our thoughts?
Voice of Higher Presence: By realizing that we are all in the driving seat of our own lives. Life cannot do for you that which you do not allow through you. You can spend an entire lifetime believing that you are the helpless victim of your thoughts, emotions and others’ intentions. You can berate every person who shows up in your life, believing that he or she has in some way wronged you. But it will change nothing. For only when you discover that there is something much deeper and more profound going on here will you fully appreciate that you are infinitely more than just your mind.
Once you recognize that you are a co-creator, you will not only take full responsibility of your life actions and everything that shows up, you will also see the divine truth that no part of creation is ever apart from you because it is part of you."
William L. Murtha, in "Dying for a Change"
For more information regarding this book, visit Amazon or the author's website.
BONUS PONDER on THIS
"We don't believe you will become a wealthier or happier person if you get what you want. You may have more money and attract the wrong kind of people to you, making your life unpleasant rather than happier. We suggest you let your lifestyle adjust to your current level of income and happiness. Rest and breathe at that point. Feel what it feels like. Use intention rather than hoping to build a quality life from that point. Try to love yourself for who you are rather than what you have."
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Voice of Higher Presence: By realizing that we are all in the driving seat of our own lives. Life cannot do for you that which you do not allow through you. You can spend an entire lifetime believing that you are the helpless victim of your thoughts, emotions and others’ intentions. You can berate every person who shows up in your life, believing that he or she has in some way wronged you. But it will change nothing. For only when you discover that there is something much deeper and more profound going on here will you fully appreciate that you are infinitely more than just your mind.
Once you recognize that you are a co-creator, you will not only take full responsibility of your life actions and everything that shows up, you will also see the divine truth that no part of creation is ever apart from you because it is part of you."
William L. Murtha, in "Dying for a Change"
For more information regarding this book, visit Amazon or the author's website.
BONUS PONDER on THIS
"We don't believe you will become a wealthier or happier person if you get what you want. You may have more money and attract the wrong kind of people to you, making your life unpleasant rather than happier. We suggest you let your lifestyle adjust to your current level of income and happiness. Rest and breathe at that point. Feel what it feels like. Use intention rather than hoping to build a quality life from that point. Try to love yourself for who you are rather than what you have."
www.ChanneledReadings.com
A FREE service since its inception, "Ponder on This" benefits subscribers, authors, and publishers by including "links"to Amazon.com 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.
Individuals interested in a direct subscription to "Ponder on This" are requested to please click here or feel free to forward to a friend. To contact Pondercentral via email, please click here.










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