PONDER on THIS for Wednesday, August 18th, 2010 by Joseph Murphy in THE AMAZING LAWS OF COSMIC MIND POWER

"Everyone has faith in something. Some have faith in failure, sickness, accidents, and misfortune. When you hear exhortations to have faith, you must remember that you already have faith. The question is, how are you using it – constructively or negatively?

Our mental attitudes and beliefs, which represent our faith, make our own heaven and hell. What is your faith? The noblest, grandest, and highest faith is that which is based on eternal principles which never change. Have faith in the creative law of your own mind, in the goodness of God and in all things good, a joyous expectancy of the best, and a firm belief inscribed in your heart that Infinite Intelligence will lead you out of your difficulty and show you the way. Have a firm conviction in the power of God to solve your problems and to heal you. Have faith in the invisible intelligence within you, which created you and is all-powerful, and which enables you to walk over the waters of fear, doubt, worry, and imaginary dangers of all kinds."

             Joseph Murphy, in "The Amazing Laws of Cosmic Mind Power"

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BONUS PONDER on THIS

"People believe that once they have enough, life will seem to have a better plan for them. We think that if you have a better plan, your life will be enough. Abundance doesn't mean having so much that you become a hoarder.  A hoarder of money, love, compassion, companionship, understanding and knowledge. You lead a rewarding life by giving these things away and sharing your abundance. There are no wealthy hermits."


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