Everyday Spirituality

Everyday Spirituality

Innovative Decisions

posted by Cheryl Petersen

“Within a few short decades, society rearranges itself–it’s world views, its basic values, its social and political structure, its arts, its key institutions.” The Daily Drucker, by Peter F. Drucker

Be innovative. Be the one to see.

These changes underlie the need for innovation in knowledge. Spiritual truth doesn’t change, however, human knowledge does change and as we wake up and make decisions based, not on obsolete premises, but on new realities, we will feel success, in home, at work, and with spiritual healing.

From 21st Century Science and Health, “To reduce inflammation, dissolve a tumor, or cure disease, I have found divine Truth more potent than all temporal remedies. And why not, since Mind, God, is the source and condition of all existence? Before deciding that the body (molecular organization) is disordered, it would be better to ask, “Who indeed are you, a human being, to argue with God? Will what is molded say to the one who molds it, ‘Why have you made me like this?’”[1]Matter, which can neither suffer nor enjoy, has no partnership with pain and pleasure, but human belief has such a partnership.”


[1] Rom 9:20; Isa. 29:16; Isa. 45:9 (NRSV)

 



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