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BEST of PONDER on THIS for Monday, January 19th, 2026 by Neale Donald Walsch in THE NEW REVELATIONS“Most of you spend much of your adult lives searching for the “right way” to worship God, to obey God, to serve God. The irony of all this is that I do not want your worship, I do not need your obedience, and it is not necessary to serve me. These behaviors are the behaviors historically demanded of their subjects by monarchs – egomaniacal, insecure, tyrannical monarchs at that. They are not Godly demands in any sense, and it seems remarkable that the world hasn’t by now concluded that the demands are counterfeit, having nothing to do with the needs of Deity. Deity has no needs. All That Is is exactly that: all that is. It therefore wants, or lacks, nothing – by definition. If you choose to believe in a God who somehow needs something – and has such hurt feelings if He doesn’t get it that He punishes those from whom He expected to receive it – then you choose to believe in a God much smaller than I. You truly are Children of a Lesser God.” 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 Friday, January 16th, 2026 by Dr. Wayne W. Dyer in REAL MAGIC“To move past anger and bitterness, in your mind isolate one person such as you feel has wronged you at some point in your life, someone who has not repaid a long overdue debt. Perhaps an ex-spouse who left or abused you in some way, a parent or along-lost love who jilted you. Isolate this one person in your thoughts. Now, just for a few moments, instead of feeling hate and bitterness, try to imagine yourself sending them love. Try to grasp the idea that they came into your life to help you learn a lesson, and no matter how painful the lesson, they showed up in your life for a purpose. When you are able to send them love instead of hate, you will not only be healing yourself, you will be on your way to becoming a spiritual person.” Dr. Wayne W. Dyer, in “Real Magic” For more information regarding this book visit Amazon.
BEST of PONDER on THIS for Thursday, January 15th, 2026 by Richard & Mary Alice Jafolla in THE QUEST“A desire without a deed is a dead end. It is like a high-powered sports car waiting patiently for a driver to start the engine. We can plan, dream, wish, hope, and inwardly change all we want. This is not only beneficial but necessary, but if we don’t bring these forth into our practical lives, they eventually lead nowhere. We have to DO something with what we know! Our lives have to reflect the inner change. We have to, as the expression goes, “put feel on our prayers.” Even the greatest teachings lose their power if they are not put into practice.” Richard and Mary-Alice Jafolla, in “The Quest” For more information about this book visit Amazon.
BEST of PONDER on THIS for Wednesday, January 14th, 2026 by Dan Millman in THE LAWS OF SPIRIT“What you see depends upon where you choose to look, and where you look depends upon what you expect to see: If you believe, for example, that ‘people can’t be trusted,’ you’ll see the world through the filter of this expectation and find evidence that supports it. Your beliefs influence the choices you make, the directions you take, even the friends, adversaries, and destiny you meet. Your beliefs set into motion inner processes and behaviors that influence how you move, act, and feel. On more subtle levels, your thoughts even affect the size and color of your energy field, to which other people respond. If, for example, you perceive the people around you as friends who like you, you feel relaxed and expansive; your energy and behavior draw them to you. This is one way your expectations shape your reality.” Dan Millman, in “The Laws of Spirit” For more information regarding this book visit Amazon.
BEST of PONDER on THIS for Tuesday, January 13th, 2026 by John St. Augustine in LIVING AN UNCOMMON LIFE“Here is a great way to keep your perspective, focus, and priorities in order. Buy a good-sized hourglass and keep it where you can see it. Give it a tip, and in 60 seconds the sand will have drained from the top to the bottom. In that time span, 18 people died due to a domestic injury of some kind, six people died in an auto accident, and 11 people died in hospitals form misdiagnoses. For every second, minute, hour, and day that we hold ourselves back from giving and receiving the love we need to function, we are losing slices of time we can ill afford to lose. Make the call, hold the hand, give the hug – and do it to 100 percent of your capacity and capability.” John St. Augustine, in “Living an Uncommon Life” For more information regarding this book, visit Amazon.
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