Today's Stimuli
October 30, 2013
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DOING THE WORK
SURRENDERING AND CLEARING FEAR
One of the reasons we become stuck in an experience is because we hold on to it. This week we will practice surrender.
CALLING IN
THE GOOD
Using a sheet of lined paper, complete the following statement a minimum of 11 times daily identi- fying those things that cause worry, anxiety, fear, anger, shame, guilt or any other negative emotion in your life.
Dear God: Today I give you this _______ about _______. Identify the emotion in the first blank and the experience in the subsequent blank space.
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Authenticity relates to the ability to stand for, embrace and pursue that which is meaningful, valuable and an accurate representation of who or what an individual believes him- or herself to be.
It is impossible for one to achieve or attain something they do not believe in or deem valuable, worthy or important.
Authenticity relates to an individual's willingness and ability to be a stand (walk the talk) and take a stand (ask for what is desired) for who he or she believes him- or herself to be at the moment while remaining open to healing, growth and transformation.
Essential Characteristics:
1. Presence and mental/emo- tional state of being
2. Demonstration of self-aware- ness and self-acceptance
3. Willingness to live without pretense or defense
4. Demonstration of self-value, self-worth and self-respect
5. Willingness to participate fully in all arenas of living
6. Willingness to ask for what is needed/required under all circumstances
7. Acceptance and acknowledg- ment of divine uniqueness
8. Opportunity to support and participate in the natural ordered healing and growth process
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I know that God is my constant help in a time of need. All things are under Divine control. The omnipotence, omnipresence and omniscience of God serve as my Divine protection.
I know that I am safe in the arms of a loving Father/Mother God. No weapon formed against me shall prosper. I acknowledge God in each moment. I allow God to have perfect way at all times, knowing that it is God, and therefore good, that is at work in every situation.
I surrender the little me with its judgments and limited percep- tions to the greater, unlimited truth of who I am. I am open to Divine guidance and aware of the good underlying every experi- ence. I acknowledge myself for the willingness to be more of who I really am.
My heart is filled with gratitude for the unchanging activity of God in my life. I am forever grateful for the spark of that activity that resides within me. And, I thank God that I am open to its movement in, through, and as me.
Let it be so. And, so it is!
Rev. Beverly Saunders Biddle
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Today, I am connected firmly and passionately to my true self!
I realize my potential, and I honor it by allowing myself to be uniquely me!
I consciously release all false
versions of who I thought I was
and consciously replace them with
a connection to my authentic self.
The most sincere place of impact in my life happens when I am honest my self! Today, I choose honesty.
I create loving relationships from a
place of knowing who I really am.
In this moment, I focus my attention
on using my time and talents to
create a world that supports
a greater unfoldment of Life.
Today, I align my inner higher Self
with my day to day activities,
blessing everything that requires
me to change and grow.
Today, I stand grounded in the
power of my most authentic self.
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The Application of Authenticity
In order to be authentic, you must be willing to acknowledge and accept the natural outgrowths of everything you think, do, and say in this life. . . . Anything that shows up is either a reflection of God, or a reflection of you. Authenticity also requires that you stay in touch with your feelings. You cannot deny what you feel, and you cannot hold it back. Be authentic! Learn how to describe and communicate what you are feeling when you feel it, first to yourself. You can communicate with others as necessary. Another important aspect of being authentic is the willingness to always tell the truth. Gay and Kathlyn Hendricks call it "the microscopic truth." This means telling the truth about every little thing. . . . When you hurt, don't say it's okay. Own your pain. Own your fear. Own everything you create, internally and externally. Acknowledge every emotion for exactly what it is, a part of you. Authenticity also demands no comparison. You cannot compare yourself or what you do to anyone else. You are you! You represent a true and original part of the Master. There is no one else like you. Finally and most important of all, authenticity means that you must do what you do the way you do it and allow everyone else the same courtesy.
Excerpted from One Day My Soul Just Opened Up
by Iyanla Vanzant
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Something for the Men
Mind Over Medicine: How to Help Your Body Heal Itself
Your body is a self-healing organism. By bypassing its natural self-repair process and handing all your power over to a doctor, you might be ignoring the very thing you need to heal. This is not a revolutionary idea. As doctors, we learn that the body can heal itself. Our physiology texts teach us that it is brilliantly equipped with natural self-repair mechanisms that kill the cancer cells we produce every day, fight infectious agents, repair broken proteins, keep our coronary arteries open and naturally fight the aging process.
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Inner Visions Institute
Silver Spring, Maryland 20907
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