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Replay: Tend to your spiritual roots by exploring Deep and Abiding Trust

Updated: Feb 6, 2024



If your life has been feeling turbulent and out of control, listen to Maryann Hackworth discuss where to go for comfort and reassurance. The world outside, as beautiful as it may be, does not always guarantee peaceful reflections. True comfort and assurance can only be found in the Presence of Spirit. This requires consistent spiritual practice… the tenacity and determination to turn within again and again, and place your TRUST in the power which far surpasses human understanding.

Music by Lucy Clabby and Bryce Rabideau of Buffalo Rose


“Blessed are those who trust in the Lord and have made the Lord their hope and confidence. They are like trees planted along a riverbank, with roots that reach deep

into the water.” - Jeremiah 17:7-8


“A bulging portfolio of spiritual experiences matters little if it does not have the power

to sustain us through the inevitable moments of grief, loss and change.”

- Soul Food by Jack Kornfield and Christina Feldman


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God is the source and creator of all; there is no other enduring power. God is good and present everywhere.

We are spiritual beings created in God's image. The spirit of God lives within each person; therefore all people are inherently good. 

We create our life experiences through our way of thinking. 

Through prayer and meditation, we increase our conscious contact with God, bringing forth love, wisdom, health, prosperity, and everything good.

Knowledge of these spiritual principles is not enough; we must live them!

 

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