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10.18.2020 – The Absolute Word – Steadfast

Posted by admin on October 12, 2020
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The Absolute Word is based on Sunday messages appearing in Daily Word®, a copyrighted Unity publication, and has been used with permission.

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October 18, 2020

 Steadfast

 I am a steadfast spiritual finder.

No matter where I may be on my path, sometimes my spiritual life feels easy and sometimes it feels hard. There are times I enjoy new insights, blissful clarity, and peace. Other times, I may struggle, feeling stuck and directionless or even lonely on my walk to realize more and more of my DIVINITY.

At times like these, I declare I am a spiritual finder. I renew my commitment to my spiritual journey. Although my attention may wander, my DIVINITY is always the same and is utterly dependable. STRENGTH is the POWER I use to remain steadfast.  

Although my attention may wander, my DIVINITY is always the same and is utterly dependable. STRENGTH is the POWER I use to remain steadfast.  

Wherever I am in space, time, or consciousness, I steadfastly remember to invest time in meditation so I more fully realize my DIVINE POWERS of LOVE, STRENGTH, and WISDOM; I express them with ease and grace.

 I am a steadfast spiritual seeker.

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