I remember this when I feel at the mercy of an unpredictable world. While I may not be able to control what happens around me, I can control and manage what is within me.
I am free to choose my response, and even more, I am free to meet life in tune with my DIVINITY. In prayer, I claim DIVINE IDEAS. I use my POWER of IMAGINATION to envision the life I wish to live and my POWER of WILL to make choices to bring it about. As I speak affirmations, I raise my consciousness; I create the conditions for manifesting my highest and best outcomes.
I find precious freedom realizing that life doesn’t happen to me. Life happens from me.
Any kindness is based of the PRINCIPLES of BENEVOLENCE, GENEROSITY, and LOVE. Therefore, the potential and possibility for kindness is ever present within me. Opportunities abound to be kind. I hold that intention today.
Ideas fill my mind, perhaps as a nudge to call someone, send a note, smile, or give a complement. Practicing kindness includes freely sharing my talents by giving of myself.
Focusing on kindness, I am patient in all my dealings and resist easy judgments and prejudices. I am keenly aware that I can get frustrated in challenging situations. I am also aware that I can use them to lean into my higher self as love and peace.
The more I practice being kind, the more easily kindness becomes my natural way of being.
I bless all fathers with warm thoughts of gratitude.
The word father suggests love, support, nurture, strength, and guidance. Even if we did not experience these qualities from our biological fathers, there is usually someone in our lives that does. I am grateful for fathers, and father figures who cared for me and touched my life. I send them love.
To my father and everyone who has blessed me with a father’s care, I say a thanksgiving prayer for your presence, and any sacrifices you have made which supported me in growing and learning.
You taught me the power of unconditional love. You were my support and strength during troubling times. You nurtured and guided me to be the person I am today.
I pray that all fathers follow their inner guidance and act from love.
I bless all fathers with warm thoughts of gratitude.
I am honored to pray with others; I am grateful when others pray with me. The power of prayer is multiplied when praying hearts and minds are joined.
Whoever I am praying with may be in the same room or far away. We may be close friends or strangers. The power of prayer transcends what mere words can express, so we need not even speak the same language. We share the heart’s language of love and faith.
Although the appearance of sickness, a perception of lack or insufficiency, or interpersonal discord may have prompted us to pray, we set those concerns aside as we say yes to wholeness, abundance, and harmonizing love that are blessings in our lives and in every life.