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BEST of PONDER on THIS for Friday, August 21st, 2026 by Dr. Wayne W. Dyer in PULLING YOUR OWN STRINGS“If you feel you have to sit down and “work on” your relationships, particularly your marriage, on a regular basis, you may be participating in a more neurotic exercise than you think. Working on relationships often involves long conversations about things, trying to understand each other’s motivations, and vowing to be with each other emotionally all the time. These things may be fine occasionally, but if they become a regular part of the relationship, they become straining, frustrating, and just plain tiresome. Who wants to go off to work all day, and then come home and work some more on a relationship?” Dr. Wayne W. Dyer, in “Pulling Your Own Strings” For more information about this book visit Amazon.
BEST of PONDER on THIS for Thursday, August 20th, 2026 by Marianne Williamson in THE GIFT OF CHANGE“We’ve created a God in our own image: angry and judgmental because we are. God Himself is merciful and all-loving, but we have projected onto Him our fear. This separates us from His love, from His healing, and from each other. When we change our perception from a God of wrath to a God of mercy, we will realize God is a divine physician. Our pain is the pain of hell, or separation from love. It isn’t God who sends us to hell for being bad, it’s God who delivers us from hell after the ego told us we are bad. Hell is when you think you’re a terrible person and you never do anything right; God is the One who reminds you of the innocence in which you were created and to which He will help you return. Hell is when you feel you’re a complete and utter failure who will never succeed; God is the One who reminds you that He lives within you and that in Him all things are possible. Hell is when you think you can never escape your past mistakes; God is the One who makes all things new. It is the ego – not God – who casts us into the “fires of hell.” It is God who lifts us out of them.” Marianne Williamson, in “The Gift of Change” For more information about this book visit Amazon.
BEST of PONDER on THIS for Wednesday, August 19th, 2026 by Richard & Mary Alice Jafolla in THE QUEST“The devil is never anything other than one’s own devilish thoughts and feelings and these, no matter how devilish, can be changed. That is not to imply that it is always an easy task to do. While sometimes changes happen in the twinkling of an eye, more often they take months or even years of diligent attention. Let’s face it, there can be plenty of dark thoughts and feelings. You’ve experienced them and so have we. Everyone has. To be rid of them, you have to deny that they have an existence of their own. They don’t exist on their own – they can’t. Acknowledge them as part of yourself. Once you’ve done this, you have begun the process of releasing them. You’ll be absolutely astonished at how the shadows scurry away when you turn on the light.” Richard and Mary-Alice Jafolla, in “The Quest” For more information about this book visit Amazon.
BEST of PONDER on THIS for Tuesday, August 18th, 2026 by Stuart Wilde in AFFIRMATIONS“As you become more powerful, you will begin to detach from the world because it is basically weak. Part of this detachment is your ability to withdraw from the mind-set and the feelings of society around you. The way that society controls you is that it implies that you are in some way responsible to it, or that at the very least you have a duty to it. This, of course, is not true, and the God-Force does not ask you to support or not support anything. To accommodate this feeling, we tend to try to do what people want of us and have them like us. Once you go beyond worrying about whether people like you or not, then you can undercut their manipulation of you and establish a feeling of total independence. This is not a simple process, for remember, as a child you were programmed to seek approval by constantly doing what people wanted. Once you can go beyond that, the sky’s the limit.” Stuart Wilde, in “Affirmations” For more information about this book visit Amazon.
BEST of PONDER on THIS for Monday, August 17th, 2026 by Richard A. Singer in YOUR DAILY WALK WITH THE GREAT MINDS“Human beings often look outside of themselves to other individuals and admire or idolize their marvelous abilities rather than looking within and searching for their own remarkable talents. I learned a while ago that I am no different from the people I admire and the people I derive inspiration from. I just need to discover my unique ability and apply it in my life. Rather than looking to the external world for inspiration, look within and begin to utilize the enormous amount of resources contained within you. Realize the great abilities that are living silently inside of you waiting for their chance to experience excellence in your life. Admire and inspire yourself rather than those outside of you.” Richard A. Singer, in “Your Daily Walk With the Great Minds” For more information regarding this book, visit Amazon.
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