Tuesday, May 03, 2005

From Science of Mind Magazine

Every sunrise is a message from God and every sunset His signature.
—W.A. Ward

I behold the Beautiful and the Pleasant. I know that beauty has entered my life and will always remain there.
—The Science of Mind, page 520

Reposition Your Disposition
From the picture window in my living room I could see a golden butterfly parked gracefully on a rosebush, a squirrel gathering nuts, birds feasting on bread crumbs, and a stray cat napping lazily on the lawn. This view was accompanied by the high-pitched laughter of toddlers from my neighbor’s daycare center; their laughter inspired me to write the following:

The sun awakens at the rise of dawn, positioning itself to spread gentle and loving caresses upon the world’s circumference. Its radiant, golden glow generously warms bodies and hearts with its beams of warm rays.
Though at times obscured by shadows of ominous clouds and rain surfacing it always returns to its innate nature to resume its former function to shine after the storm has passed from the horizon.

When life’s circumstances cast unexpected dark shadows in your life, and raindrops keep falling on your head, it’s important to reposition your disposition and keep on singin’ in the rain. The sun will come out tomorrow!

Life is.. .faith. I release any cloudy thoughts and concerns. I view the world from a positive, purposeful, powerful perspective. I maintain an attitude of gratitude and display a sunny disposition.

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