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This is What God Has Given Me Today - (4749)

Humility, acceptance, gratitude, consciousness and trust overflow from these words...


There is so much beauty in these words...


It is to accept what the day bring us as God. This is consciousness. This is faith in God, trust in God, humility with God and Gratitude to God.


This is to love what we have today and what happens today, whether it be good or bad. It is to see unique God gifted value in what we have and what happens today. This is clairvoyance - consciousness. 


The consciousness recognises God is always giving to us through the day and even the difficult days are gifts for us to improve our inner qualities - the qualities of the soul. 


The person who is not clairvoyant or conscious in this way and does not see his or her as a gift of God is always ungrateful for what she or he has and for what happens. Because what happens in the day for he or she has no value because it is not linked to God for him or her. 


Can we say this to ourselves today about our day? Try at one point and see how different makes our internal state towards our day...


We too often get caught in complaining and protesting...


There is such wisdom in these words. They teach us so much about how to join our life with God. Our life is already and always has been and will be joined to God - yet the sleeping consciousness does not recognise this. 


These words teach us to love our life through God and to love life and God (Inner Being) as one and to work towards ending comparison, protest and complaint.


Trust in your day to carry what we need for our existence and for our inner growth towards our Inner Being. Give your full attention to your day as it is contains exactly what we need!


End (4749).

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