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Announcements Forums Unreality – October 2nd, 2016 Why criest thou for thine affliction? Reply To: Why criest thou for thine affliction?

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Florence
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“Wednesday’s can be very tough that way.”

At first I was not clear on why I felt bad on certain days of particular importance for Church activities. Realizing this to be seeming opposition to Wednesday/Sunday activities makes me more vigilant, first to deny any control or influence affecting any day. God is supreme and His law of Love alone surrounds and governs all. There are NO evil Wednesdays/Sundays, as mortal mind would have me believe and I am not fooled by it and will no longer be controlled by it,No More. I will send out Love, the most potent weapon. I feel that recognizing fear as powerless has been the most helpful for me ; since it rendered all those negative thoughts powerless and thus NOTHINGNESS! Yes, “Why criest thou for thine affliction?” When I know now that THOU ART HERE!



Love is the liberator.