INSPIRATIONAL READINGS

This page contains readings that may support and encourage people as they travel their spiritual paths. It's our intention to leave them up for a while, and then replace them with other readings. If you have a favorite passage, verse, poem, or other reading that you think would be appropriate for this page, let us know. Be sure to identify the author (which might be you!) and give a title if there is one. Send us e-mail from the link on the home page.


Trust

by Dan Scranton

Trust your Self Trust your path Trust your neighbor Trust your God Trust that all conditions are what they need to be Trust that you are safe, in spite of what you see Trust that you will reap only what you sow Trust your intuition, which always seems to know Trust the fear Trust the rain Trust the demons Trust the hate Trust that you can change whatever you don't like Trust that you can handle what's coming down the pike Trust that there's abundance hidden in the lack Trust that the wind will be always at your back

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God Is The Only Power In My Life

From "Your Needs Met" by Jack Addington

God is the only power in my life.
Nothing from without can touch
The perfect life of God within me.
I am a perfect child of God.
And nothing that anyone has ever done or said
Can interfere with my divine inheritance.
The power of God is greater
Than any circumstance in my life.
The strength of God is mine to use.
Turning away from all feelings of inadequacy
I discover that all that I need is within me right now.
As I forgive the past, I find that I have
Nothing to atone for and nothing to run away from.
Casting off the old me I discover my true self.
I take dominion in my life.
Old habits have no power over me.
Conditions have no power over me.
Personalities have no power over me.
I take dominion.
I am whole. I am free. I am complete
Now and forever more.

And so it is!



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