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Weekly Thoughts To Uplift And Inspire

          Please relax and get still before reading this meditation.  When you read the word “I,” think in terms of yourself.

          Today, Easter Sunday, the stone of ignorance is rolled away and God’s wisdom and intelligence are resurrected through me.  I am lifted out of the old state and I am now established in my right state.  The stone of fear is rolled away and a steadfast faith in God is resurrected in me.  The stone of separation that embodies negative beliefs, such as mistrust, fault-finding, and hatred, is now rolled away.  In my life is resurrected a greater awareness of my oneness with God, a greater trust in Him, a larger compassion for all, and a feeling of oneness with all humankind.

          I am no longer bound to my past with its limitations, hurts, fears, and false beliefs.  Nor does my past have power over me.  God is my Maker and the Author of my being, thus I walk in newness of life.  I behold the truth that, “The inward man is renewed day by day.”  (2 Cor. 4:16)  I am renewed daily as I feast upon the truth about God, the truth about Life, and truth about myself.  In this uplifted state of consciousness I witness the resurrection of God’s peace, God’s love, God’s good within me.  God’s joy floods my being now and dissolves all that is unlike it.

          I now go forth in the awareness that God is with me, that God is within me, that God is all around me, and that my good is established.  I praise God for this and for the activity of His nature working through me this blessed Easter Day.

          Our spiritual thought for the day:  The stone is rolled away and God’s light floods my being.  I am one with God.  All is well.  Thank you, Beloved One.

                             Meditation originally written by Dr. Vernon Shields


Thoughts provided by Dr. Maurita Wiggins for April 16, 2006

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