I've finished reading John Harricharan's Journey to the Field of Forever. His three books are all great; When You Can Walk on Water, Take the Boat, Morning Has Been All Night Coming and Journey to the Field of Forever. I love Gideon and Marla... The messages of the books are simple yet deep.
The greatest secret is to be in union with God. Have a close relationship with God. “Develop a close and personal relationship with God and everything else will fall into place."
Being close to God has nothing to do with time and space. It has to do with awareness. You have to be constantly aware of this closeness and always feel the safety and security of being there.
Never forget,” said Gideon, “that the magic is not only in you, but all around you. This Universe is a magical Universe and was designed for our enjoyment and growth. You change your world by changing the way you look at it. It’s all a matter of perception and attitudes.
The highway of life is endless and the journey is much more exciting when one really knows the secret — the simple secret of living life to its fullest.
A man there was and they called him mad,
The more he gave, the more he had.
Never give up hope. The word prosperity itself comes from the root word ‘prospere,’ meaning to go forward in hope. Faith, hope and love will help solve any problem. You don’t need faith to have hope, but you need hope to have faith. Hope is the enemy of fear. Fear says you’ll fail. Hope says it’s possible that you’ll succeed. Fear says you’ll lose your job. Hope says you’ll find a better one. Fear says time is running out. Hope says hang in there a little while longer.”
The more you give the more you get. You’ll find this law well hidden or disguised in the holy books of many religions. You’ve heard it said, ‘Give and it shall be given unto you.’ You cannot outgive the Universe. Give of that which you have. Whatever your lot in life, there are many who wish they were in your shoes. Share whatever little you have and it will return to you manifold, in surprising ways.” “Some people feel that they have very little and so,
they cannot afford to be generous,” I said. “They say it’s
difficult for them to give when they themselves are struggling to survive."
“If you find it difficult to share when you have very little, you will find it ten times more difficult to share when you have plenty. Instead of saying When I am rich, I’ll give to others,’ give to others first and you’ll end up being rich. It doesn’t need to be material things. You can share your time, talents, attention or compassion just as you can share your bread."
This book taught me to be more aware of God's presence especially His love. Live life to the fullest. Enjoy life because it's a journey to be enjoyed.
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