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Daily Meditation: Thursday, January 12, 2006

An act that begins badly is obviously likely to end badly. …

An act that begins badly is obviously likely to end badly. This being the case, certain events in people’s lives unfold with implacable precision, and these can be predicted as precisely as astronomers predict eclipses or planetary conjunctions and oppositions, because everything happens according to absolute law. But if they make great efforts, if they call on spirit, some who may have begun badly manage to change the course of events, for nothing is written in stone. When spirit has its say, events no longer unfold in such a mechanical way. Where spirit imprints its seal, elements change their nature and configuration; everything is purified and harmonized, and events take a different course. Nowhere is it written that what begins badly must necessarily end badly.

Omraam Mikhael Aivanhov




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