Independent Unity
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The Aramaic word for prayer, 'slatha,' means to make an adjustment. It's about refining our self-image, especially when we're in a negative state. Prayer helps us take action from a place of stability, not fear or resentment, allowing for apologies, boundaries, or next steps from a steadier inner core.
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When faced with difficult situations, we often wonder if we can influence the outcome or if someone else needs to change. From a spiritual viewpoint, the power always lies within us. It's our court, and we hold the capacity for transformation.
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There are no inherently good or bad days. How you show up, the attitude you choose to embody, is what defines your experience. You have the power to decide whether a day becomes 'good' or 'bad', rather than reacting to external influences.
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Experiencing fear, anger, or hurt? Scripture reminds us we weren't given a spirit of fear, but of love and power. If you're feeling these things, you're not experiencing something you were meant to have; you're experiencing something you've created.
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When alone, I ask myself: 'Am I doing this to myself? Do I want this to continue?' If the answer is no, I free myself. Sometimes, addressing issues with others, even without feeling I owe an apology, clears the air and removes bad energy. Reacting emotionally is human; letting go is freedom.
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You can get angry thinking about a situation, even when the person isn't there. This shows you're the one having the experience, living it out, and controlling your reaction. The power is within you.
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