Tuesday, November 1, 2011

A Prayer To Truth

I wanted to share a prayer that was sent to me a while back.  It got me thinking. I mean really thinking....

It is my opinion that some of the richest people in life do not have money.  What makes someone rich? Their bank account? Their savings? The bottom line?  What if the bottom line was a tally of friendships made, of families gathered, of sunsets watched, of laughs shared or of communities helped? What if everyone tried to maximize that kind of bottom line? One thing is for sure.  The world would be richer for it.


A Prayer to Truth

In my heart, I accept my perfect Being. I accept that the joy that I have intended is already in my life.   I accept that love I have prayed for is already within me.  I accept that the peace I have asked for is already my reality.   I accept that the abundance I have sought already fills my life. 

In my truth, I accept my perfect Being.  I take responsibility for my own creations, and all things that are within my life.   I acknowledge the power of God's Holy Spirit that is within me, and know that all things are as they should be. 

In my wisdom, I accept my perfect Being. My lessons have been carefully chosen by my Self, and now I walk through them in full experience.   My path takes me on a sacred journey with divine purpose.  My experiences become part of All That Is.

In my knowingness, I accept my perfect Being. In this moment, I sit in my golden chair and know that I Am an angel of light.   I look upon the golden tray - the gift of Spirit - And know that all of my desires already have been fulfilled.

In love for my Self, I accept my perfect Being. I cast no judgment or burdens upon my Self. I accept that everything in my past was given in love. I accept that everything in this moment comes from love.  I accept that everything in my future will result in greater love.

In my Being, I accept my perfection.  And so it is.
 Leslie Callis


After reading this I ask, what defines you?  What is it that makes you rich?  What is your definition?  Are you willing to harvest your soul, nurture your spirit, and dare to experience?

Fall is a great time for harvest and casting out what will not grow.  It is a time to reflect and become filled with gratitude for what we are given.  It is a time to do some deep-rooted, internal, excavational journey work.  Are you ready?

Let's go chase our dreams and leave kindness, compassion, love, gratitude and zest behind us on our paths!

With Deepest Gratitude and Thanksgiving.
Trish

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