God's
Plan for You
Here
are this weeks notes from
week four of the "Remembering
Wholeness Study Group."
In
the movie, "Simon
Birch," Simon
is a boy of twelve with
serious special needs. His
most obvious difference
is that he isn't more than
two-and-half feet tall.
He believes that there is
a spiritual purpose in his
extra-small size.
He
claims, "I
believe God has a plan for
me. I believe God is goingto
use me as an instrument
on his behalf."
God
has a plan for each of us.
I
believe one of the most
important plans God has
for us, is foreach of us
to awaken to our God-self,
to obtain spiritual masteryof
our creative powers and
as a creator to bless our
lives and others' lives
by creating more of what
brings joy.
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"Thank
you Carol for your continued
words of wisdom."Your
book 'Remembering Wholeness'
has had more impacton me
than any other book I have
read in years. It took me
several months to finally
convince myself I had the
moneyto buy it. I only wish
I had made that decision
much sooner."-Christy
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We
are not much use to furthering
God's plan of spreading
more joy on this planet
and helping humanity remember
their truth, sono one has
to live in contrast to that
truth, when we are notliving
it ourselves.
Make
it a point this week to
catch yourself when you
focus on the negative aspects
of your life.
Remember,
what you focus on EXPANDS.
It is the law of the Universe.
Even
if you have to find the
smallest thing in your life
that is good,focus on that
and it will grow and grow
and grow.
Your
thoughts seed your future,
your emotions fertilize
thosethoughts to be more
fruitful.
Gods
plan for you this week is
to help you seed your life
with good thoughts and fertilize
those thoughts with happy
feelings.
I
am often asked, "How
often do you have to keep
changing your thoughts to
change your life?'
My
answer is, "As
many times as you need to!"
Write
on your bathroom mirror
for this week:
"I
am seeding my life with
good thoughts and fertilizing
thosethoughts with happy
feelings."
God
Bless You this week to be
a part of God's plan of
more joy.
Carol
Tuttle
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