BEST of PONDER on THIS for Monday, May 30th, 2011 by Dan Millman in THE LAWS OF SPIRIT

"Faith means living with uncertainty, feeling your way through life, letting your heart guide you like a lantern in the dark. There is no absolute security except in absolute faith. This doesn’t mean that all circumstances will go your way, or that Divine justice is operating every time you injure or heal yourself. All sorts of events, both beautiful and terrible, can happen in this world. Our small mind cannot always see the bigger picture or know what is for our highest good. So despite the confusion and insecurity of life, when you can learn to live on faith, trusting that Spirit/God is working according to a higher will beyond the reach of your mind, you’ll see Spirit/God operating everywhere, in everyone, and everything."

                  Dan Millman, in "The Laws of Spirit"

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"Any dis-ease or illness is an interference with that communication and your natural state. You have heard that certain states of mind can manifest diseases - that is true. If you become what you think about and you think about fear, anger, hatred, guilt and disconnection from life, you will manifest unpleasant things including diseases. If those feelings produce unpleasant results, what would the opposite produce?"

                        
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