Page 15 - Built For God Handbook (Bible Verses) - The Christian Edition of the Tao Te Ching - The New Evangelization - Pope John Paul II
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                   For these reasons, I suggest you avoid the temptation to
            rush through this book. Instead, try reading just one chapter every
            day in an eighty-one-day experiment. First, find a place to read free
            from distractions. Then, approaching the text with a heart open to
            change, read a single chapter of the Tao and the Bible verses
            related to it. Be sure to spend time in prayer and meditation after
            you read; otherwise, the lessons are too easily forgotten in the
            course of the day. Many people find it helpful to keep a journal of
            their thoughts, to help them retain what they’ve learned, and to
            serve as a handy reference later. Finally, look for opportunities
            during your day-to-day life to try out the principles you will be
            discovering. You will be pleasantly surprised at how quickly they
            bear fruit.

                   At the end of your eighty-one days and the eighty-one
            chapters, take a spiritual inventory. How have your thoughts
            changed over the last eleven weeks? What are you doing
            differently now? Do you have an increased sense of peace and
            stillness in your life? As you continue to explore these new ideas,
            you very well might find yourself repeating this eighty-one-day
            experiment.

                   God has worked many miracles in bringing this book to
            fruition, and writing it has truly been a labor of love on my part, as it
            nearly consumed my normal life for five years. I pray that in reading
            it, you, too, will be drawn closer to God—for the oneness with God
            in Spirit empowers us to live a life of holiness.
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