BEST of PONDER on THIS for Monday, September 26th, 2011 by Neale Donald Walsch in CONVERSATIONS WITH GOD BOOK 1
"Go ahead and do what you really love to do! Do nothing else! You have so little time. How can you think of wasting a moment doing something for a living you don’t like to do? What kind of living is that? That is not a living, that is a dying!
If you say, ‘But, but…I have others who depend on me, little mouths to feed…a spouse who is looking to me…’ I will answer: If you insist that your life is about what your body is doing, you do not understand why you came here. At least do something that pleases you – that speaks of Who You Are. Then at least you can stay out of resentment and anger toward those you imagine are keeping you from your joy."
God, as spoken to Neale Donald Walsch in "Conversations with God Book 1"
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If you say, ‘But, but…I have others who depend on me, little mouths to feed…a spouse who is looking to me…’ I will answer: If you insist that your life is about what your body is doing, you do not understand why you came here. At least do something that pleases you – that speaks of Who You Are. Then at least you can stay out of resentment and anger toward those you imagine are keeping you from your joy."
God, as spoken to Neale Donald Walsch in "Conversations with God Book 1"
For more information regarding this book visit Amazon.
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