Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Day 66


SCRIPTURE OF THE DAY
Now therefore, if you will indeed obey my voice and keep my covenant, you shall be my treasured possession among all peoples, for all the earth is mine;
Exodus 19:5


INTERFAITH PRAYER OF THE DAY


May all beings be free from
enmity, affliction and anxiety,
and live happily.
—Mettākathā Patisambhidamagga



A COURSE IN MIRACLES
Lesson 66
My happiness and my function are one.

God gives me only happiness.
He has given my function to me. 
Therefore my function must be happiness.

God gives me only happiness.
He has given my function to me. 
Therefore my function must be happiness.



EDGAR CAYCE DAILY READING
Think on This...

For the very fact that ye find yourself conscious of being alive, of being capable of suffering disappointments, capable of being aware of missing something within thine own experience in the present--disappointed in people, disillusioned with your own family--should make you aware that God is mindful of thee and that thou hast forgotten God. Then in thy spiritual life, in thy spiritual purpose lies the answer in thy problems, physical, mental, material, spiritual. For when ye have set thine own house in order, regardless of what others may say, begin to read first the 19th of Exodus and the 5th verse, and see in whom ye may trust, where thy mind and thy soul may find rest. Consider what spirit, what purpose, what desire must occupy thy mind.
Reading 3506-1


 SAINT OF THE DAY
Śāriputra
Wikipedia
(Sanskrit: शारिपुत्र) or Sāriputta (Pāli) was one of two chief male disciples of the Buddha along with Maudgalyayana (Pali: Moggallāna), counterparts to the nuns Khema and Uppalavanna, named the two chief female disciples. He became an Arhat "foremost in wisdom" renowned for his teaching and is depicted in the Theravada tradition as one of the most important disciples of the Buddha.

RANDOM ACT OF KINDNESS
Don't worry be happy!

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