tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14060533.post8544834704535599482..comments2023-09-15T05:44:11.537-06:00Comments on thought gently whispers...: "I am well, and I know it."Katehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05929053604299123547noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14060533.post-36318658161525267352010-01-05T17:19:16.784-07:002010-01-05T17:19:16.784-07:00So, I read through your blog again...
This time ...So, I read through your blog again... <br /><br />This time I really loved how it illustrated, for me, how to pray for oneself. How to take one idea and just think about it and really break it down and understand what it means to you and also what it mean for you, as a child of God. So often, when I am not feeling well or struggling with something else, I start saying different quotes over and over again kind of in a frenzied state. I am not sure I even take the time to think about what the statements I am saying or thinking really mean. I love how you just sat with this one idea and really took the time to "get to know it". <br /><br />This is so important for me because I feel like I am always trying to rush through everything, including my prayers, when I just need to take the time to sit with one thought or idea and really think about it. <br />love you!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14060533.post-68029685675255168062010-01-05T13:35:38.083-07:002010-01-05T13:35:38.083-07:00Hi Kate:
I just wanted to let you know that ther...Hi Kate: <br /><br />I just wanted to let you know that there was an important piece I loved from this post. It was:<br /><br />"I am well and I, right here, right now, right in the midst of the screaming of this suggestion, I know that I am well. It is not just the practitioner's right to know that I am well, I must know the truth of my own conscious being. I am not hoping and someone else is knowing. I am aware, assured, confident of the truth of this Truth that is the only reality of my life. I am not waiting for anyone else to convince me of my wellness, I am well, and I know it."<br /><br />Often I just rely on the practitioner to know the truth about who I am. I often feel like I can't or don't have the experience or power to do this myself. I give into error and its suggestions. I love your reminder here that it is our divine right to know who we are as God's reflection and that we can't just rely on the practitioner for this.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com