Daily Inspiration, September 3rd, 2019

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“We ought to weary of the fleeting and false and to cherish nothing which hinders our highest selfhood.” (Science and Health, page 68)

What are we cherishing? What are we nurturing in our thought and in our lives? What are we clinging to as important and needed?

Let’s be sure we are not investing our attention and devotion to things that don’t really serve us. Let’s take moments to reflect on the choices we are making. Are we growing, progressing, feeling more free and happy? Are we pursuing what makes us feel satisfied and brings our best to the world?

Whatever serves that higher selfhood, the genuine you that God created, should be given space in our thinking and truly cultivated. We can willingly let go of those behaviors and beliefs that lower us, make us less than we are and deserve to be. We can begin to see, as we are humbly receptive, those ideas and practices that hide our light, that drag us down in the eyes of others and to ourselves as well. We can let go of the exhausting weight of living out of accord with our bright and buoyant and blessed selves and accept today the pure and powerful individual God made.

Your true identity is ready to shine. Don’t neglect it. Discover it, claim it, live it!

 

Would you like to explore ideas like these further and really incorporate them into your life? I offer one-on-one discovery sessions, designed to bring clarity and invite more joy and power and purpose into your life TODAY. I’d love to talk with you! Feel free to contact me at lauramoliter@gmail.com and I can tell you more.

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About LauraMoliter

I'm a Divine Purpose Coach and Spiritual Activist. I'm also a poet, a Christian healer, as well as a singer/songwriter and a member of the band Rare Birds in Flight. I live in Austin, Texas, with my husband, Billy. I am also an identical twin.
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