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Paperback Morning Notes: 365 Meditations to Wake You Up (Spiritually Inspiring Book, Affirmations, Wisdom, Better Life) Book

ISBN: 1573242543

ISBN13: 9781573242547

Morning Notes: 365 Meditations to Wake You Up (Spiritually Inspiring Book, Affirmations, Wisdom, Better Life)

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Begin Each Day in the Right State of Mind

These morning meditations by author Hugh Prather are just what you need to start your day right. His words will put you on the path to living a more loving and fulfilling life.

Daily reflections to kickstart your day. Start each morning this year with the words of bestselling author, counselor, and minister Hugh Prather. Prather asks readers to consider the holistic nature of our lives--noting that how we start our day affects everything, from our mind and spirit to our family and work. If we start in an agitated mood, we face the day with a combative spirit. But when we begin in a peaceful mood, we open the door to welcome in more opportunities and graces.

Renew your determination to become a better person. With each page of this spiritual book, you are invited to live as if you think our world and the people in it are worth caring about and worth making time for. Because when we realize that they are, and that we are all united in a unique relationship (ourselves, others, and God), we wake up to our own responsibility for what happens to us. These daily meditations ask us to reflect on the spiritual task ahead of us.

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The benefits of beginning each day with a peaceful mindset and a spiritual goal in mindMindfulness meditations that awaken the mind and replenish the spiritHow to start over and become a better person

If you enjoyed books like Power Thoughts Devotional, Good Days Start with Gratitude, Sacred Rhythms, or Little Book of Mindfulness, then you'll love Morning Notes.

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Spiritual meditations to start each day right!

Hugh Prather's "Morning Notes" provides a short spiritual meditation for each day of the year. He points out in the introduction that the most important thing to remember as we set our daily purpose is to ask for God's help. The meditations aren't dated; they're just numbered from 1 to 365, so you can read them in order or jump around at random. They're a great way to start the day. He includes meditations on topics like: -- To be in God is simply to be connected. -- Kindness is the touch of God. -- I release you from your past, that I may see you as God sees you. -- I will give peace with my thoughts and cause no harm with my words. -- I am not a victim of my childhood. -- All inner shifts are reflected outward...and many more After each short heading, he provides a paragraph to help that day's message really sink in. This is a really nice collection of meditations. They're quick, but they set a very positive tone for the day!

Makes You Think....and Change

This is one of the best books I've ever purchased. I ride a train into work each morning and each morning I pull out this book and read an entry. The entries are short, so even if I don't have a long ride, I have time to read it. Each entry never fails to make me think, to reconsider my actions, and urge me to make a positive change in my life. Entries tend to build on each other, connecting on a theme for a few days. One entry may open your awareness to one area of your life and the next give you something to look for in that area...and soon, you are taking the steps to becoming a better person.

Great Spiritual and Emotional Nutrition!

"Over the years I have resisted several requests for a book of 365 thoughts because I felt there were a number of excellent ones on the market, and I didn't think I had much to add. But a year or so ago I noticed that I have certain ideas that I keep turning to when I wake up in the morning...So this book is a little different in that it contains what I personally need to hear-over and over." - From the book The thoughts we think upon awakening have a ripple affect. If our minds are filled with anxious anticipation, regret, self-loathing, worry, or judgment, our day will likely unfold with chaos in its wake. Fortunately, author Hugh Prather has written a delightful devotional filled with sage advice, spiritual clarity, and practical ideals in his book Morning Notes: 365 Meditations to Wake You Up. Each meditation brings readers closer to present moment awareness, gentleness, forgiveness, and stillness. Some of the wonderful observations in Morning Notes include: "Problems do not justify unkindness...My chronic need to rush signals that I am willing to attack my body and fracture my mind. Kindness to myself as well as to others must be a part of the process or else it is ultimately meaningless." "The journey back to God is the journey back to now. To ascend into heaven is to sink so deeply into now that we lose interest in past regrets and anxious anticipations...To think about what it means to be present is not to be present. Little children are so unsophisticated that they run around, giggle, stare at strangers, taste rocks, and just altogether have way too much fun. They're so clueless, they don't even know they have mastered advanced metaphysical concepts and mystical techniques. Today, I too will practice being clueless." "The divine does not `test' us or give us `trials' before blessing us. How could God increase pressure, expand the rules, or set new demands if divine Love is changeless and the peace of God is eternal? We know when we are hearing the voice of God because the opposite happens. Suddenly all the pressure is lifted and we feel loved just the way we are. This is also the gift I must give those around me." "How could one person's way possibly be superior to another person's way if God is leadings us all? If I believe that my spiritual path is superior, my path is not spiritual. Spirit is One. The divine doesn't contain degrees of correctness. Either we all share the same Truth and ultimate destiny, or there is no truth and we are lost in a reality of private perception and momentary interpretation." I enjoyed reading Morning Notes: 365 Meditations to Wake You Up all the way through, finding much wisdom, humor, and spiritual nourishment in its pages. This book isn't divided by date, only number, so you can pick it up at your leisure-reading one passage at a time or perhaps a few. I look forward to dipping into this book at random, whenever I need a pick-me-up or a daily dose of a potent spiritual vitamin.
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