April 22, 2014
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CLEARING NEGATIVE BELIEFS ABOUT MONEY

  

This period we will identify and clear negative beliefs about money, wealth, and prosperity. A negative belief is a thought form held in consciousness that gives rise to or supports negative emotions that will limit or restrict possibilities. Example: I believe money is evil. I believe rich people are bad. I believe I have to work hard to get money.

 

Using a sheet of lined paper, write nine or more negative beliefs you hold about money and wealth beginning with the words: "I believe . . ."

When you are complete with writing these statements, go back, cross each statement out and write the following words; "I forgive myself for limiting God" over the crossed out statement.

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

Compassion relates to the ability to see yourself in the position of another, to feel what they feel and to offer tender support, empathy, and understanding for what the individual may be exper- iencing without seeing them as weak.

Compassion does not strip a person of their dignity, nor does it deny them the dignity of their  process.  

Compassion allows you to stand with a person, holding the vision of their wholeness regardless of the situation or circumstances they may face. 

Compassion is the precursor to forgiveness.  

Without compassion there will always be judgments, which obstruct mental and emotional energy and faculties.   

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Good morning God!

 

You are the love of my life. You are the life energy that moves through me and through all things. You are my best friend and my rock.

 

Today I am so grateful that it is Your

wisdom that guides my life. I am grateful that even when I forget to seek Your wisdom and Your guidance that the circumstances that develop in my life are never too crazy, too wrong, or too awful.  

 

I am grateful to know that even in the worst of moments You are there with me. I am grateful to know that at the moment I remember You and seek Your way that You respond.  

 

You never fail to show me Your love and mercy. Your forgiveness is ever available! You do not gloat, or say "I told You so."

 

No matter the situation, when I sincerely seek You, You answer. I can never say thank You enough!  

 

I love You! Amen

 

Rev. Terrie Bowling

 

  

Today, I recognize that 

kindness, compassion, 

tolerance and forgiveness 

as the cornerstones 

of unconditional love.  

 

I give thanks that I am
a loving and

compassionate person. 

 

I give thanks that:
I am compassionate, 

peaceful and calm.


Today, I listen deeply with a 

compassionate, loving 

heart to my family, 

friends and co-workers. 

 

I open my 
heart to others 

without judgment, and 

radiate the message of joy

at having them in my  life. 

 

Today, I treat myself 

with love, kindness, 

and compassion.

 

 Today I 

give the 

gifts of non-judgment, mercy 

and love from a generous

and compassionate spirit. 

 

 

 

Only when you have a healthy, honorable, affirming relationship with yourself can you have the same with others.  This relationship is the foundation of your ability to demonstrate and practice compassion. Only when you have truly mastered yourself and are able to strand in your sense
of personal power can you be compassionate.
 

 

If this is not the truth of your being, your attempts to be compassionate will mean being too nice and you will become a doormat.  You will believe that you are being used.  You will fee put upon and eventually become resentful of all that you have done or are doing for others.

It is only from a sense of true and authentic personal power that you can give, support, share, and assist without feeling that you are losing anything.

When you are a powerful master of yourself you know that what you give
is of the universal divine energy flowing through you.  It is not yours.  It belongs to life.


When a powerful person gives life, s/he knows they cannot be depleted.  Instead, they know they are being strengthened.  

You must be strong in order to be compassionate.

A compassionate person:
  • understands what the other person is going through, rather than joining
    in with his/her suffering and fear
  • sees the lesson, the blessings and the victory at the end
  • stands strong with the other person
  • supports the other through the acceptance of the situation
  • knows with the other person, for the other, and when necessary in spite
    of the other, that all things work together for the good
  • holds the vision 
 
Adapted from One Day My Soul Just Opened Up  
by
Iyanla Vanzant

 

            

 
 
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