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BEST of PONDER on THIS for Thursday, June 25th, 2026 by Gary Spinell in BEYOND INTENT“How many occasions have there been when you repeatedly asked for something? Doing so is like bugging the Universe with that common question from our children: “Are we there yet?” Having to ask if you are there yet implies to the Universe that you are not there yet! Further, I believe that most of us have determined that the Universe and God are either too busy to hear us or have trouble hearing! After all, isn’t that why we keep asking for the same thing over and over again? We believe we must ask continually to be sure we are heard, and that all of the details of our desire are made known. We believe that if we request our desire many times, that will demonstrate the strength of our passion to reach our goal. Yet, continually asking produces the opposite effect! The nuance is that by continually requesting and sending our desire to the Universe, we are really questioning why we are not there yet!” Gary Spinell, in “Beyond Intent” For more information about this book visit Amazon.
BEST of PONDER on THIS for Wednesday, June 24th, 2026 by Sanaya Roman in SPIRITUAL GROWTH“Paying your rent, taking good care of yourself, and being self-sufficient are as important to your spiritual growth as meditating. Growth for most of you comes from living life fully, not from avoiding life and going off to a cave to meditate all day. You are here to learn from each person, each situation, and every challenge you have. You are here to learn to be fully present and aware of what is happening around you, adding more clarity, harmony, and light to all you do.” Sanaya Roman, in “Spiritual Growth” For more information about this book, visit Amazon.
BEST of PONDER on THIS for Tuesday, June 23rd, 2026 by Neale Donald Walsch in THE NEW REVELATIONS“Neale Donald Walsch: What is the difference between religion and spirituality? God: One is an institution and the other is an experience. Religions are institutions built around a particular idea of how things are. When those ideas become hardened and set in stone, they are called dogmas and doctrines. They then become largely unchallengeable. Organized religions require you to believe in their teachings. Spirituality does not require you to believe anything. Rather, it continually invites you to notice your experience. Your personal experience becomes your authority, rather than something that someone else has told you. If you had to belong to a particular religion to find God, it would mean that God has a particular way or means by which you are required to come to Him. Yet why would I require that?” God, as spoken to Neale Donald Walsch, in “The New Revelations” For more information about this book visit Amazon.
BEST of PONDER on THIS for Monday, June 22nd, 2026 by Paul Selig in THE BOOK OF MASTERY“Now some of you may think…“I don’t care how people see me.” Perhaps you don’t, but the history you carry with you like a bunch of tin cans on a wedding car are clanking behind you all day long. And until you liberated from the sense of self that was inherited by you, by culture, and family, and dictates of fashion or worth based on external support from others, you will never know your true name, “I am here, I am here, I am here.” Paul Selig, in “The Book of Mastery” For more information about this book visit Amazon.
BEST of PONDER on THIS for Friday, June 19th, 2026 by E.J. Michael in QUEEN OF THE SUN“It is good to listen. If you learn to listen carefully, without always passing judgment, you will enter into the very heart of the creature to whom you give attention. You will begin to grow the flowers of your soul. Then all of nature will whisper to you her secrets.” E.J. Michael, in “Queen of the Sun” For more information about this book visit Amazon. BONUS “PONDER on THIS” by Vadim Zeland in REALITY TRANSURFING 1 “If you don’t want to have a certain thing in your life, then stop thinking about it, pass this particular thing by indifferently, and it will disappear from your life. To throw something out from your life does not mean you should avoid it, but simply ignore it. To avoid something means to allow it passage into your life, but at the same time actively try to free yourself from it. To ignore something means not to react to it in any way and, consequently, not to have it in your life. Imagine that you are a radio receiver. Every day you wake up and listen to a station that you really hate that is the world around you. So, just tune yourself into a different frequency!” Vadim Zeland, in “Reality Transurfing 1” For more information about this book visit Amazon.
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