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BEST of PONDER on THIS for Monday, November 10th, 2025 by Eugenia Oganova in AWAKENING THE HARMONY WITHIN“Vigilance about our habitual thinking is also an essential component of self-care. Remember that everything we are feeling is always based on a particular thought process which comes out of a particular belief. If one is unhappy, it is one’s responsibility to disengage from the external trigger for that unhappiness and search for the thoughts/beliefs which created it. I often hear people, overwhelmed with emotional reaction, say “but I am not thinking anything!” – that is just not true. The only reason one does not notice one’s thoughts in that moment is because these thoughts are so habitual that one sees them as an “unquestionable reality.” Eugenia Oganova, in “Awakening the Harmony Within” For more information about this book visit Amazon.
BEST of PONDER on THIS for Friday, November 7th, 2025 by Stuart Wilde in THE TRICK TO MONEY IS HAVING SOME“We are constantly trying to win people’s approval because we are not taught to grant ourselves our OWN approval. In doing so we usually spend a lot of cash frantically buying things and giving money away hoping that somehow these actions will makes us OK. Either people accept you or they don’t. You did not come here to be manipulated just to keep people happy. What you are is what you are. You CAN change that. But first you have to accept it, for it is the truth. In accepting yourself you don’t have to get into a huge ego trip, but you do have to come to the point of being satisfied with what you are. None of us is perfect, otherwise we would not be here.” Stuart Wilde, in “The Trick to Money is Having Some” For more information about this book visit Amazon.
BEST of PONDER on THIS for Thursday, November 6th, 2025 by Richard & Mary Alice Jafolla in THE QUEST“You are a spiritual seedling. (Compared to our limitless potential, we all are.) Because you are, your spiritual quest must be nurtured as one would nurture any tiny plant. Like a seedling, your growth may need sheltering from the winds of pessimism blown toward you by well-meaning (and not so well-meaning) ‘friends’ and from the droughts and discouragement within yourself. It is crucial that you surround yourself as much as possible with supporters, with people who are not only happy, but eager to help you find the God within you. Although the inner journey is a solo one, through encouragement, motivation, inspiration, and prayer, the support of caring friends can make it easier for you to achieve your transformation. Be especially careful not to squander your energy on negative people, people who don’t believe in what you are doing or people who disapprove of your quest. Interacting with them can drain and dissipate your energy. Instead, seek those who support you, for they will return increased energy to you.” Richard and Mary-Alice Jafolla, in “The Quest” For more information about this book visit Amazon.
BEST of PONDER on THIS for Wednesday, November 5th, 2025 by Paul Ferrini in THE SILENCE OF THE HEART“Do not place salvation in the future or it will never come. Ask for it now. Accept it now. God’s kingdom manifests in this moment only. In this place only. It does not require a special time. Every time is special. It does not require a special place. Every place is special. When does Heaven come? When this moment is enough. When this place is enough. When these events and circumstances are acceptable. When you no longer crave something other than what stands before you in this moment.” Paul Ferrini, in “The Silence of the Heart” For more information about this book visit Amazon.
BEST of PONDER on THIS for Tuesday, November 4th, 2025 by Debbie Ford in THE DARK SIDE OF THE LIGHT CHASERS“Unfortunately, most of us don’t commit to what we really desire. We lie in bed at night and pray for a better life, a better body, a better job, but nothing changes. This is because we are lying to ourselves. What we pray for and what we have committed to are often totally different things. We pray for a healthy lifestyle but we are committed to being sedentary. We pray for a rewarding relationship but we are committed to sitting at home. We are most comfortable with the status quo. But when we realize that no one is coming to save us, or do it for us, and that our old wounds are there whether we love them or hate them, then we realize that we’re the ones who have to fulfill our potential. It’s easier to to blame others than to take responsibility.” Debbie Ford, in “The Dark Side of the Light Chasers” For more information about this book visit Amazon.
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