There is a way of accessing power

The One Who is with me and in me is greater than anything in the world

Albert Einstein once said the significant problems you face cannot be solved at the level of thinking that creates the problem. How tempting it is to think with the problem when we are looking at one; to feel with it, to resonate with the energy of the problem. 

How do we do something differently? Here's a clue. We can take a deep breath and remember in that moment what Jesus said. He said the One that is in Me is greater than the one in the world. Meaning there is a way of thinking, there is a way of accessing a power that's in each one of us that's greater than any problem in the world.
 
So we take a deep breath. We remember that there is an answer to any situation and I will begin to feel what it feels like to know that the answer is here. Right now I am being given that answer, I am finding my way. The One Who is with me and in me is greater than anything in the world. So today let us do that and remember no problem is going to get answered by thinking with the problem, but instead by thinking with God.
 
Many Blessings,
Mary
 
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