Try some Praise this week

Praise
by
Dr. Anne Kunath

Praise what you want.
Praise what you enjoy.
Praise people for the good they bring you.
Praise them for the lessons you learn from them so that you may go on to the next step.
Praise your family that serve as your teachers.
Praise your friends for the good they give you.

Stop “naming” things wrong, or bad, or sick, or hard, or mean, or rotten, or any other damaging name.
Use the power of your thoughts, words, and actions to bring out the good in people with whom you associate.
Help them as well as helping yourself.
You will enjoy the pleasure even more when you see the new people who are coming into your life
are exactly as the praise you have been speaking to others.

Affirmation for Praise

“I praise my world and everything in it.
I praise my childhood that taught me precious lessons.
I praise the people I have known for showing me the way even when I did not want to go.
I praise the anger and hurt that removed me from situations that were no longer good for me.
I praise the loves and the joys that showed me the potential of what I can always have.
I praise the ability to review these situations and people
so I may bless and let go of the ones of which I no longer want to be a part.
I praise my ability to evaluate the pleasant people and situations
so that I may attract and create more of the same blessings that I deserve!
I praise my past for having brought me to where I am today.
All is well.

Dr. Anne Kunath

Anne's Last Sunday Lesson

Hi everyone,

   Take some time and listen to Anne’s last scheduled Sunday Lesson. She is now retired from the Church of Today and will continue to work on her writing, her teleseminars, coaching and making infrequent guest appearances. I have posted her last lesson on The Power of Intention, and the two very special songs played at that service. One was written especially for Anne by one of our muscians and it’s beautiful. He called it “New Thought Lady.” And the other was performed by Marco. It’s a spiff (and an excellent one) on “My favorite Things”.

Listen here and take notes!

You can watch the video of her lesson.

Terrie

Anne’s Last Sunday Lesson

Hi everyone,

   Take some time and listen to Anne’s last scheduled Sunday Lesson. She is now retired from the Church of Today and will continue to work on her writing, her teleseminars, coaching and making infrequent guest appearances. I have posted her last lesson on The Power of Intention, and the two very special songs played at that service. One was written especially for Anne by one of our muscians and it’s beautiful. He called it “New Thought Lady.” And the other was performed by Marco. It’s a spiff (and an excellent one) on “My favorite Things”.

Listen here and take notes!

You can watch the video of her lesson.

Terrie

The Mental Equivalent Mini-Course (e-course)

We’ve created another no-cost email course that you might want to take a look at. It’s based on Emmet Fox’s Mental Equivalent. Anne teaches his material in a very special way. This mini-course is a 7 part evolution and contains a tremendous amount of material based on last year’s teleseminar on The Mental Equivalent.

With all the attention on the Law of Attraction, this is a perfect mini-course for people to take at this time. The emails come in 7 parts over 28 days and can be worked on at your own pace.

Register here:

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The Can't-be-done's

“Can’t-Be-Done’s”

by Emmet Fox

Here is a wonderful saying: “He didn’t know that it couldn’t be done, so he did it.” Meditate upon this, and you will find it very inspiring It is amazing to think how many interesting and worthwhile things most of us could do, if we had not put mental handcuffs on ourselves. What happens to many people is this: “When they are young they are full of ambition and confidence, and they attempt to do a number of interesting things. Being young, they lack experience, or the necessary means to accomplish their desires, and, after a number of failures, they become permanently discouraged and decide that after all they cannot do anything worth-while. Also they unwisely discuss their plans with other people, who thoughtlessly discourage or even snub them. Thus it is that the lives of most grown-up people are full of “can’t-be-done’s”.

They say “I can’t do this,” and “I can’t do that,” and “I am never able to do such a thing,” and “of course something else is impossible for me.”
Often they have a spurious reason – “my health,” “my constitution,” “my early training,” (or lack of it). “My age” is a favorite excuse for laziness.
“My family” is a pretty good excuse too, and, of course, there are always the climate, the unfavorable locality, and the depression.

A great industrialist has a rule in his works that when his research department fails to solve a problem, no records of these experiments are
kept. He says that these failures would be accepted as final and would prevent new men from ultimately solving those problems. He is
right, of course, in thus repudiating “can’t-be-done’s”.

Have a mental stock-taking and ruthlessly throw out all the “can’t-be-done’s” you find in yourself. Break those handcuffs with the power
of Truth. Just as you are today, you can do some wonderful things for yourself and those you love if you will get rid of the “can’t-be-done’s”.