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Blaming is blasphemy because it is denying the power of God at work in our lives. It is trying to prove we’re hapless victims of circumstance. Since the Universe always responds to our beliefs, blame prevents the good we desire from dropping into our laps. On this episode, Darrell and Ed point out the fact that when we drop the blame, especially toward ourselves, we invite God into our experience and everything improves. And, during the second segment, Miracle-minded Skate Instructor and Influencer Mitch Busk gets us enthusiastically looking for the golden links in the chain of our good with today’s reading, “Bold”.
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Blaming is blasphemy because it is denying the power of God at work in our lives. It is trying to prove we’re hapless victims of circumstance. Since the Universe always responds to our beliefs, blame prevents the good we desire from dropping into our laps. On this episode, Darrell and Ed point out the fact that when we drop the blame, especially toward ourselves, we invite God into our experience and everything improves. And, during the second segment, Miracle-minded Skate Instructor and Influencer Mitch Busk gets us enthusiastically looking for the golden links in the chain of our good with today’s reading, “Bold”.
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