January 2007 , Volume 18 Number 2
Community Paper
copyright ©2006 by Community Publishing, Inc. All rights reserved.


by Diane Ross
Excerpted from the book, Diaries of a Mystic, by Diane L. Ross.
©2003.
Don't Honor Worry
Worries are not to be honored.
Honoring your worries keeps you from honoring the holiness within.
You honor your worries by giving them the energy of your attention.
If giving attention to your worries worked, you wouldn’t have anything to worry about!
Worry is a diversion the entire planet approves.
Somehow worry is looked upon as a noble activity.
Worry, in fact, is simply the mind’s manifestation of fear.
If you honor worry, you honor fear.
If you worry about someone, you are sending that person the energy of fear.
Fear does not create stability, calmness and tranquility.
Fear creates unrest, agitation and aggression.
As you let go of fear, you can experience the softness in your heart that love brings.
Inside this softness lies serenity, tranquility and the solutions to the problems that created the worry in the first place.
Actually, the problems didn’t create worry, the mind did!
As long as the mind worries, it thinks it is important.
When you honor worry you honor that little child within, throwing a screaming fit for attention.
Honor love instead.
Honor softness.
Honor peace.
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Excerpted
from the book,
Diaries of a Mystic, by Diane L. Ross. ©2003.
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