
Why Should the 'I' Feel Discouraged?
Your Daily Devotional: GoOD Mornings with CurlyNikki · Nikki Walton
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Show Notes
"I am alive", "I am scared", "I am in need", "I am stuck"...
That's what you think this Presence is saying.
That's what you've been told It's saying.
But really It's saying, "you are not".
"Your fears are not."
"Your desires are not."
"Your illnesses, your concerns are not."
I Am.
That's Me you're claiming,
and putting all those limitations on.
Stop that.
See that you're already where you need to be.
Where you need to be is depending on Me.
Dissolving in Me.
This is your 40 days and nights.
And I can hear you asking, when does it end?
When you know it's only Me here.
I Love You
I Am You
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राम राम राम राम राम राम राम राम राम राम राम
Today's Quotes:
"Why Should the 'I' Feel Discouraged?" - Simona Jae @simona_jae_ via IG
"Be quiet that is Truth. Be Still that is God."- Ramana Maharshi
"When approaching God, one has to give everything, all one possesses. But people say: 'How am I to give up my pride, my anger, my self-importance, how can I bear insult without a murmur?' When you give everything, you get everything." -Anandamayi Ma
"The very moment God sees us fully convinced of our nothingness, He reaches out His hand to us." -St. Therese of Lisieux
"He knows what is best and when and how to do it.
Leave everything entirely to Him.
His is the burden:
you have no longer any cares.
All your cares are His.
Such is surrender.
This is bhakti." - Ramana Maharashi
"A Realized Soul looks upon his body in the same way that a coolie does regarding his load.
He will look forward to putting down the load at the destination." - Ramana Maharshi