Wonderful opportunities and surprising good fortune are not the exception, they are the norm. Remembering that God always has something even better in store for us stirs up the optimism that consistently attracts greater good. Funniest Thing! fan Noel Bax drops by to read and discuss today's Daily Word®, "Prosperity." Click here to download/listen.
The 3 Breaths
"Everything is easy, when I remember how God really sees me."
"Everything is easy, when I remember how God really sees me."
By finding the all-providing love of God within your own soul, you become a magnet to attract manifest supply to yourself. You become a magnet to attract divine ideas, and your innate wisdom reveals to you how to use these ideas to the best advantage. –Myrtle Fillmore
It is not your action that matters; it is your vibration…it is not what you are doing that makes the difference; it is how you are feeling about what you are doing. –Abraham
According to Plato's law, as you feel grateful, you become attractive, not only in your beauty and radiance, but in your relationships with people. More important, you release the vital energy that draws two opportunities, employment, and secure flow of substance. Everything begins to work in your life in an orderly and creative way. You may be so uplifted in the joy of thanksgiving that your consciousness easily gives vent to the activity of blessing. In your gratefulness of heart, you can confirm prosperity upon all the many things, experiences, and people, whose performances have such a profound influence on your life. Bless the car you drive or the bus or train you ride. Bless the weather and the traffic. Bless your place of business employment. Bless your employer and your coworkers. Bless your investments and your cash flow. Bless your home and family. Bless your friends and neighbors. –From Spiritual Economics by Eric Butterworth.
"A grateful mind is a great mind which eventually attracts to itself great things." –Plato
Today I Live
All books of spiritual wisdom have said that it is not the one who makes the mistake whom we should seek to destroy; it is the mistake it's self that must be erased... If we behold beauty instead of ugliness, then beauty will appear. If we persist in seeing the true rather than the false, that which is true will appear. Let us, then, cease weeping over the shortcomings and mistakes and evils of our yesterday and, steadfastly beholding the face of the great and the divine reality, let us resolve to walk in the light where in there is no darkness. –Ernest Holmes, 365 Science of Mind, June 17th
All books of spiritual wisdom have said that it is not the one who makes the mistake whom we should seek to destroy; it is the mistake it's self that must be erased... If we behold beauty instead of ugliness, then beauty will appear. If we persist in seeing the true rather than the false, that which is true will appear. Let us, then, cease weeping over the shortcomings and mistakes and evils of our yesterday and, steadfastly beholding the face of the great and the divine reality, let us resolve to walk in the light where in there is no darkness. –Ernest Holmes, 365 Science of Mind, June 17th
While many distractions in life may lead me to focus on what is not working, today I choose a prosperous outlook instead. I remember to “look for the good.” In fact, I make this my mantra for everyday life.
Even if I face some challenges, I see blessings in my health, creative endeavors, finances, and family. I see openness, kindness, and other positive qualities within myself.
I even see the good that can come from tragedy. I notice how communities affected by natural disasters band together to rebuild homes and lives. By seeing the good, I feel uplifted. My prosperous attitude inspires others as well. The multiplying power of prosperity is at work through me—and it is good!
May you see the prosperity … all the days of your life.–Psalm 128:5
Even if I face some challenges, I see blessings in my health, creative endeavors, finances, and family. I see openness, kindness, and other positive qualities within myself.
I even see the good that can come from tragedy. I notice how communities affected by natural disasters band together to rebuild homes and lives. By seeing the good, I feel uplifted. My prosperous attitude inspires others as well. The multiplying power of prosperity is at work through me—and it is good!
May you see the prosperity … all the days of your life.–Psalm 128:5
The Funniest Thing! Mail Bag
From Linda Leapley Meadows, Indianapolis, Indiana
Love, love your show! I listen on Unity.FM while I'm getting ready for work one morning and then watch the YouTube episode later in the week for a second blessing and lift! The real life examples you give are SO meaningful and helpful. Thanks for all the energy and time you both put into making each show. I know you have to be helping lots of other people beside me!!
Love, love your show! I listen on Unity.FM while I'm getting ready for work one morning and then watch the YouTube episode later in the week for a second blessing and lift! The real life examples you give are SO meaningful and helpful. Thanks for all the energy and time you both put into making each show. I know you have to be helping lots of other people beside me!!
From Karen B.
Dear Darrell and Ed or Dear Ed and Darrell (lol),
My husband encouraged me to share the following with you:
On one of your shows, you suggested that any person could walk into a catholic church at any time to pray. I liked the idea, so my husband and I went to one in our neighborhood. We had a very positive experience and plan to visit this church again in the future.
While sitting in the chapel, I turned down the volume on my phone as low as possible; nonetheless it rang with mildly audible vibration. I ignored the call. Later, in the car, I listened to the voicemail which was from my pharmacy. My prescriptions were ready; two which are routinely provided for free by a local grocery chain. I said to my husband "Perhaps the timing of this phone call (while we were in the chapel) is meant as a reminder of our blessings." Furthermore, one might make the connection that prayer is free medicine!
Sincerely, your fan
Dear Darrell and Ed or Dear Ed and Darrell (lol),
My husband encouraged me to share the following with you:
On one of your shows, you suggested that any person could walk into a catholic church at any time to pray. I liked the idea, so my husband and I went to one in our neighborhood. We had a very positive experience and plan to visit this church again in the future.
While sitting in the chapel, I turned down the volume on my phone as low as possible; nonetheless it rang with mildly audible vibration. I ignored the call. Later, in the car, I listened to the voicemail which was from my pharmacy. My prescriptions were ready; two which are routinely provided for free by a local grocery chain. I said to my husband "Perhaps the timing of this phone call (while we were in the chapel) is meant as a reminder of our blessings." Furthermore, one might make the connection that prayer is free medicine!
Sincerely, your fan
From Becky Watson, Norfolk, VA
I'm in need of some "spiritual guidance" and "scripture" text ... on Sunday, 6/21 I'm honored to welcome the sun during an Alzheimer's Association event called the Longest Day ... we will be using a gong, tone chimes and light heart beat drumming ... I'm looking for a meaningful bible/scripture verse to open the event and/or to chant ... any suggestions?
Darrell and Ed replied:
Hello Becky,
Considering the event, the incredible work you do, and the insight you've shared with us on the show, Ed and I offer you these suggestions.
"Don't let the world around you squeeze you into its own mold, but let God remold your mind from within." Romans 1:2
"God does the work. All we have to do is to believe it." –Found in margin, Darrell wrote this in the margin of his copy of Spiritual Economics by Eric Butterworth.
"Time and space obliterated! I live in the wonderful now, birthless and deathless! I am one with The One!" –From Your Word is Your Wand by Florence Scovel Schinn.
And that's not all...
One more came to mind:
From 1 Corinthians 13
4 Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud.
5 It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs.
6 Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth.
7 It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.
8 Love never fails.
13 And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.
We hope you find these helpful.
Darrell and Ed love you!!
And Becky responded:
Hi Darrell and Ed,
I have to share this one as well ...another beautiful scripture ...
Isaiah 58:8
Then your light will break forth like the dawn,
and your healing will quickly appear;
then your righteousness[a] will go before you,
and the glory of the Lord will be your rear guard.
Wow, what a wonderful journey planning this event has been...so much
love and kindness from everyone...I'm SO BLESSED!!
Becky
I'm in need of some "spiritual guidance" and "scripture" text ... on Sunday, 6/21 I'm honored to welcome the sun during an Alzheimer's Association event called the Longest Day ... we will be using a gong, tone chimes and light heart beat drumming ... I'm looking for a meaningful bible/scripture verse to open the event and/or to chant ... any suggestions?
Darrell and Ed replied:
Hello Becky,
Considering the event, the incredible work you do, and the insight you've shared with us on the show, Ed and I offer you these suggestions.
"Don't let the world around you squeeze you into its own mold, but let God remold your mind from within." Romans 1:2
"God does the work. All we have to do is to believe it." –Found in margin, Darrell wrote this in the margin of his copy of Spiritual Economics by Eric Butterworth.
"Time and space obliterated! I live in the wonderful now, birthless and deathless! I am one with The One!" –From Your Word is Your Wand by Florence Scovel Schinn.
And that's not all...
One more came to mind:
From 1 Corinthians 13
4 Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud.
5 It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs.
6 Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth.
7 It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.
8 Love never fails.
13 And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.
We hope you find these helpful.
Darrell and Ed love you!!
And Becky responded:
Hi Darrell and Ed,
I have to share this one as well ...another beautiful scripture ...
Isaiah 58:8
Then your light will break forth like the dawn,
and your healing will quickly appear;
then your righteousness[a] will go before you,
and the glory of the Lord will be your rear guard.
Wow, what a wonderful journey planning this event has been...so much
love and kindness from everyone...I'm SO BLESSED!!
Becky
From a fan in Oregon named Tammy requesting an autographed copy of Darrell's book, "What If Godzilla Just Wanted a Hug?"
Hello, I really enjoy your online radio show with Ed. I'm looking forward to reading your book! Thank you!
Hello, I really enjoy your online radio show with Ed. I'm looking forward to reading your book! Thank you!