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Daily Affirmations to Heal and Inspire

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In the Science of Mind philosophy, we believe that everything is part of God. Anything we could possibly need or desire is within the consciousness and body of Spirit.

Why then, in the midst of this abundance, do we often feel lack? It's because we see ourselves separate from God and separate from our Good. 

To enjoy the infinite abundance of God, we must accept that we are part of that abundance. We must see ourselves as part of the whole. When we believe that there is a Unity of spirit that is both God and ourselves, separation will disappear and what God has and is, we also have.

Emma Curtis Hopkins, one of the masters of the New Thought movement in America said, "There is good for me and I ought to have it."

Today, let's claim our good. With anticipation and joy, let's step into the abundant universe that awaits our acceptance.

— Rev. Larry King

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