Some words of wisdom

March 22, 2016 | 5 comments

Don’t say or do anything today that you’ll regret tomorrow.

5 thoughts on “Some words of wisdom”

  1. Yes of course if we seek divine guidance and wisdom in every small and big decision of our life, we will always be lead in the right way and there will be no regrets in future.
    Leaning on the divine wisdom, we can never go wrong. Even if we are tempted to tread the wrong path, God will vehemently stop us from taking that path. I know of a friend who seeks divine wisdom starting from the attire/dress for the day, to every decision she takes.
    Initially since we tend to act on impulse, it may not be easy to seek Gods guidance in everything. But if we show a keen desire to follow in Gods footsteps and practise it, we do get into the habit of consulting God for every small and big thing. We get the answer gently.
    Very often I ask God “God I have this big “To Do” list, where do I start?” “God what should I do next?” “God please guide me in taking the right decisions, speaking the right words, cause you are my all-knowing Guide and best friend.” We need to cherish the desire to do good. “Desire is prayer; and no loss can occur from trusting God with our desires, that they may be moulded and exalted before they take form in words and in deeds.” Science and Health Page 1: 11-14.

  2. Of course, no regrets can take root in our thought because we are living in the Now, the only Time! Regrets are just the temptation to believe in a human past or even to justify that we were ever out of the Kingdom, spiritual consciousness! The only place we can make any adjustment is in our own thought and we can certainly rule out any beliefs of regret and a human past!

  3. P.S. Check out the Daily Lift today where Amy talks about how to heal “Bad Memories” from a Past that seemed to be full of Regrets. It’s Possible!

  4. Yes, He who orders the stars in their courses can surely help us decide what to fix for
    dinner! Lona Ingwerson, CS, once said, “My husband wouldn’t even pick out a necktie
    without consulting with God.”

    I have never forgotten it. Wow. Such honoring the Almighty. I need to take heed!

    :<)

  5. I am so thankful to have had 2 of the best, for me anyway, C/S Practitioners to steer me in the correct way to follow Mrs Eddy’s discovery back when I was in my very early twenties. Rose Slor and Eva Schitger were their names. The very first teaching I received was to watch my mouth that it doesn’t get me in the way of mortal self pity, mortal self righteousness or mortal opiniated attitudes. This was the greatest wisdom ever spoken To me.

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