PONDER on THIS for Monday, September 6th, 2010 by Wayne W. Dyer in THERE'S A SPIRITUAL SOLUTION TO EVERY PROBLEM

"Give up your personal history which is nothing more than low energy thoughts you carry around about the way things used to be and why you are upset today because they no longer are that way. Many of your so-called problems are present today because you are either in the wake or blaming it for your difficulties, or because you are caught up in your personal history and refuse to give it up.

Know in your heart that everything in your wake and your personal history had to take place in order for you to be where you are today. And what is my evidence for making such a statement? Everything did take place, period. Rather than curse it, bless it, and bring love and acceptance to it.

Perhaps the best advice I can give you in offering up a spiritual solution to this inclination to place your energy on what has always been, comes from Jesus of Nazareth, "No man having put his hand to the plow and looking back is fit for the Kingdom of Heaven." So there you have it. Look back and your life will be hell. Indeed, remind yourself over and over: If I don't have a story, I won't have to live up to it."

       
  Wayne W. Dyer, in "There's a Spiritual Solution to Every Problem"

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