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kindness isn’t just an act—it’s a reflection of our soul.
Kindness isn’t just something we do—it’s who we are at our core. It’s not a random act we perform when it’s convenient or easy; it’s a reflection of our soul. Here’s the thing about kindness: It’s about showing up, not just when things are good, but especially when things are hard. Kindness is a way of being that comes from a deep understanding of our shared humanity. It’s rooted in empathy, in the ability to see the world through someone else’s eyes, to feel their pain, their joy, their struggle. When we are kind, it’s not about getting something in return or ticking off a box to feel good about ourselves. It’s about living in alignment with who we truly are. It’s about knowing that every time we extend grace or compassion, we’re not just helping someone else—we’re nourishing our own soul. The beautiful thing about kindness is that it doesn’t deplete us; it fills us up. Every time we choose to act with kindness, it creates a ripple effect. It strengthens our connections, deepens our relationships, and makes the world a little more whole. So, kindness isn’t just an act—it’s a reflection of our soul. And the more we nurture it within ourselves, the more it shows up in everything we do, making life richer and more meaningful for everyone we touch.
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Prayer
This article is based on my experience, so there's no need to agree or disagree. I'm pretty sure we all have our own unique way of looking at something as personal as prayer. Prayer doesn’t change the nature of God—it changes the nature of the one who prays. It’s not about trying to bend the universe to our will or convincing a higher power to act in our favor. It’s about the transformation that happens within us when we open ourselves up in prayer. When we pray, we step into a space of vulnerability. We’re honest about our fears, hopes, pain, and longing. At that moment, we’re not trying to control or fix anything. We’re simply showing up as we are, laying it all out there. And in that act of showing up, something profound begins to shift. Prayer invites us to let go of the need to figure everything out. It acknowledges that we don’t have all the answers and don’t need to. In prayer, we create room for grace, humility, and acceptance. It’s in that space that we become more grounded, more open, and more connected to something bigger than ourselves. The real power of prayer isn’t in changing the external circumstances of our lives but in changing how we relate to those circumstances. Prayer helps us move from fear to trust, from anxiety to peace, from anger to compassion. It softens our hearts, clarifies our intentions, and shifts our perspective. We become more aligned with our values, more attuned to our purpose, and more capable of living with courage. In that way, prayer is less about changing God and more about changing us. It’s about the quiet work that happens in our hearts as we make space for surrender, faith, and the deep knowing that we are never alone. Prayer helps us show up differently in our own lives—with more resilience, grace, and love. And that’s where the real transformation happens.
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I Contribute To Peace
I contribute to Peace when I strive to express the best of myself in my contacts with others. I contribute to Peace when I use my intelligence and my abilities to serve the Good. I contribute to Peace when I feel compassion toward all those who suffer. I contribute to Peace when I rejoice over the happiness of others and pray for their well-being. I contribute to Peace when I listen with tolerance to opinions that differ from mine or even oppose them. I contribute to Peace when I resort to dialogue rather than to force to settle any conflict. I contribute to Peace when I respect Nature and preserve it for generations to come. I contribute to Peace when I do not seek to impose my conception of God upon others. I contribute to Peace when I make Peace the foundation of my ideals and philosophy. I contribute to Peace when I look upon all as my brothers and sisters, regardless of race, culture, or religion.
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🟠 The Teachings of A Course in Miracles in 60 Minutes
Have you ever wanted a quick but comprehensive overview of the teachings of A Course in Miracles? Have you wanted someone to just sit down and tell you what this path is all about? In this video, Course teachers Robert and Emily Perry do just that. With over fifty years of Course study between them, Robert and Emily will take you through the whole sweep of the Course's thought system.
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🟠 The Teachings of A Course in Miracles in 60 Minutes
What Is The Easier Way?
The Easier Way, I have found, is like the flow of a river. The natural way things happen, the rhythm of life that moves everything. Instead of fighting against the current, The Easier Way is an experience that teaches us to go with the flow to align ourselves with the natural order of things. It's about finding balance and harmony, not forcing things to happen but letting them unfold naturally. When you follow The Easier Way, you're living in tune with life, accepting what comes your way, and responding gracefully and easily.
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What Is The Easier Way?
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Easier Ways
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End trying to be perfect all the time, constantly wanting to please others, overanalyzing things, and dealing with a harsh inner critic.
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