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Florence Baingana

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Jul 28, 2017, 8:50:37 AM7/28/17
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This is a really good one...

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Learn and Let Flow

by Madisyn Taylor

We do not need to suffer or live in poverty to be a spiritual person.

The idea that we have to suffer or live in poverty in order to be spiritual is an old one and can be found in the belief systems of many philosophies. Most of us carry this idea around subconsciously, and we may be holding ourselves back from financial or emotional well-being, believing that this is what we must do in order to be virtuous, spiritually awake, or feel less guilty for the suffering of others.

While it's true that there can be a spiritual purpose to experiencing a lack of material well-being, it is rarely intended to be a permanent or lifelong experience. What we are meant to find when material or emotional resources are in short supply is that there is more to our lives than the physical realm. Intense relationships and material abundance can distract us from the subtler realm of the spirit, so a time of deficiency can be spiritually awakening. However, once we recognize the realm of spirit, and remember to hold it at the center of our lives, there is no reason to dwell in poverty or emotional isolation. In fact, once our connection to spirit is fully intact, we feel so compelled to share our abundance that lack becomes a thing of the past.

If you find that you are experiencing suffering in some area of your physical life, perhaps your spirit is asking you to look deeper in your search for what you want. For example, if you want money so that you can experience the feeling of security but money keeps eluding you, your spirit may be asking you to understand that security is not to be found through money. Security comes from an unshakable connection to your soul. Once you make that connection, money will probably flow more easily into your life. If relationships elude you, your spirit may be calling you to recognize that the love you seek is not to be found in another person. And yet, ironically, once you find the love, your true love may very well appear. If you feel stuck in suffering to live a spiritual life, try to spend some time writing about it. The root of the problem will appear and it may not be what you expected. Remember, the Universe wants you to be happy.
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Doreen Baingana

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Jul 28, 2017, 9:26:13 AM7/28/17
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Florence,
Thank you!!! A wonderful message. I read almost the same thing today:

Be expectant.
Constantly expect better things.
Believe that what God has in store for you 
is better than anything you ever had before.
The way to grow old happily is to expect better things
right up to the end of your life
and even beyond that.
A good life is a growing expanding life,
with ever-widening horizons,
an ever-widening circle of friends and acquaintances,
and an ever greater opportunity for usefulness.

Meditation for the Day, 7/13.
 
love to all,
Doreen Baingana

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Florence Baingana

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Jul 28, 2017, 12:59:26 PM7/28/17
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Yes this is lovely too...same message, we better heed it 😉

David Kaawa-Mafigiri

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Jul 28, 2017, 1:06:41 PM7/28/17
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I like these very much! I have lately read/viewed a few where they are scaring all those under 40 that if you have 'not worked yet' by 40 owedde....as if everyone's break has to come between 18-40!! I like this very much too! I think am just old, right?
 
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Doreen Baingana

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Jul 31, 2017, 8:43:46 AM7/31/17
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David,
I have also read about those age limits and they are bullshit. I keep in mind the life of one of my heroines, Toni Morrison, who began writing at 40 years old and went on to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. Her book, Beloved, was voted by American critics as the best American book of the 20th century. So it is NEVER too late. 
 
Best regards,
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David Kaawa-Mafigiri

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Jul 31, 2017, 11:11:26 AM7/31/17
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Hehehe I like your colorful language!! 

David K. Kaawa-Mafigiri, PhD, MPH
Dept. of Social Work and Social Administration
School of Social Sciences, Makerere University
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