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GoOD Mornings with CurlyNikki

The Come Up. #GMfaves

GoOD Mornings with CurlyNikki

Nikki Walton

Scripture Meditation, Christian Meditation, Anxiety Relief, Meditation, Morning Prayer, Jesus-centered Meditation, Daily Devotional, Financial Breakthrough, Prayer Podcast, Spirituality, Peace Of Mind, Holy Spirit Guidance, Breakthrough Prayer, Religion & Spirituality, Psalms, Christian Devotional, Christian Healing, Religion, Daily Devotional Podcast, Dark Night Of The Soul, Prayer For Protection, Ego Death

5.02.5K Ratings

🗓️ 3 April 2023

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Summary

When you're being still and knowing that 'I Am' is God, there's flow, there's alignment, there's space, silence, felt-Faith.

Fulfillment of desire is the natural consequence of abiding in and AS This Place.

You're Home, Here.

You're God's, Now.

Radiate Him, Always.

I Love you,
Nik
nikki@curlynikki.com

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Today's Quotes:

"Shake off the story that you have to grind yourself into dust every day. Putting space in your life and letting go of what doesn't matter will give you the energy to focus deeply on what does." -@HeyCoryAllen on IG

"Fulfillment of desire is a natural consequence of knowing the Self.   For example, the Kena Upanishad points out that, "thorough the Self one gains strength" (atmana vindate viryam).  The Sanskrit word for strength is viryam, which also means 'vitality', or 'energy'.  When the Self is realized through direct experience, the individual enjoys a state of contentment in which desires are no longer experienced as unfulfilled needs that cling to the heart. Then whatever the individual might require for the maintenance of life will be produced through the creative power of his or her own nature. The Mundaka Upanishad explains how desires are fulfilled in an effortless manner for one who knows the self:

'Whatever world a man of purified nature sees clearly in his mind,
and whatever desires he desires, that world and those desires he wins.
He who knows Brahman dwelling in the secret place, in the field of the transcendent, wins all desires together with Brahman, the all-knowing.'

The Katha Upanishad expresses the same idea:

'This imperishable indeed is Brahman.
This imperishable indeed is the Supreme.
For one who truly knows this Imperishable,
whatever he desires, is his.'"
-Excerpt from  'Upanishads' (A New Translation) Vernon Katz and Thomas Egenes

"A lot can happen in a month. Trust God."
-Unknown on IG

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Three

0:18.8

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0:23.6

Good morning. God morning to you. Hey, Corialin said shake off the story that you have to grind yourself into dust every day.

0:39.6

Putting space in your life and letting go of what doesn't matter will give you the energy to focus deeply on what does.

0:47.6

Do you know what does you know what matters because you know the silence.

0:57.6

You know the stillness.

1:01.6

You know yourself.

1:04.6

And according to the uponishas the ancient Sanskrit texts.

1:10.6

A film of desire is a natural consequence of knowing the self.

1:16.6

According to Katz's translation, Akino, uponishas states,

1:20.6

atmana vindatte viryam, which means through the self one gains strength or vitality or energy.

1:28.6

He says when the self is realized through direct experience, the individual enjoys a state of contentment in which desires are no longer experienced as unfulfilled needs that cling to the heart.

1:40.6

Then whatever the individual might require for the maintenance of life will be produced through the creative power of his or her own nature.

1:50.6

And Akino, uponishas, explains how desires are fulfilled in an effortless manner for one who knows the self.

1:58.6

Whatever world a man of purified nature sees clearly in his mind and whatever desires he desires.

2:04.6

That world and those desires he wins.

2:09.6

He who knows Brahman dwelling in the secret place and the field of the transcendent wins all desires together with Brahman.

2:18.6

The all knowing. Finally, the Katha of panashad expresses the same idea this imperishable indeed is Brahman, which is the all.

2:28.6

This imperishable indeed is the supreme for one who truly knows this imperishable whatever he desires is his.

2:39.6

When you recognize that there's a part of you that still feels like a kid.

2:45.6

It still feels young, unchanged, it still feels the same, even though your reflection has changed, your hair has changed, your friends have changed.

2:57.6

And you know this part of yourself, you know the imperishable.

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