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What we do unto
others becomes our experience.
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Life will never
seem right as long as we concentrate on wrongs.
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Because we are
thinking with God, every idea carries the means for its own
fulfillment.
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Be committed to
the best—to seeing the best, giving your best, doing your best, and
being the best friend everyone has.
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We have the mind
of Christ and we can remember to use it. This is what memory is for.
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God is always
working with us, but we’re not always aware we’re working with God.
Consequently, we create some terrible messes.
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The greatest
mistake we make is refusing to accept the power we’ve been given;
hence, we have no control over our lives, and mistakenly believe we
have no power.
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There is a
perfection within each of us that, once discovered, has the power to
change our world.
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The creative power
of God expresses through us, as us.
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Faith is alive and
working in each life, always creating in accordance with our belief.
If we believe we deserve nothing, that’s what we’ll get.
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Use your mind’s
eye to search for truth because the body’s eyes only look outward.
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God desires for us
what we desire for ourselves: peace, love, health and prosperity.
Everything else is what we create when we don’t know this.
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We have a choice
in what to believe. Why choose to believe anything but the best
about yourself, God, and others?
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We were created in
the image and likeness of a perfect God, therefore all guilt must be
imagined.
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Each of us brings
meaning to our experiences. If we do not like what we are
experiencing, we are free to change our perception.
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We can choose to
remember love or forget it, but we cannot choose the effects our
choice will bring.
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We remain as we
were created: the image and likeness of God. To see ourselves as
anything less is arrogant and dishonest.
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When we fully
accept our oneness with the Divine we will exhibit the same
miraculous power that Christ demonstrated.
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If we don’t like
the way things are working out, we need to work within.
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Guilt is insane.
Where God is, guilt cannot be. Guilt, then, is an illusion.
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Our thoughts are
honored as if they are holy and our beliefs are honored as if they
were true—even when they’re not.
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We have trained
ourselves to think the way we think. We can re-train ourselves to
think more effectively. We are rulers who condemn or free ourselves
at will.
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The instant we are
willing to relinquish our useless, fearful beliefs, truth will rush
to our rescue.
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We need to forgive
ourselves for blaming others for pain we have caused ourselves.
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What we hold in
mind becomes our “reality” even when it’s an illusion.