Financial advisors often recommend that individuals and families develop the habit of contributing to a prudent cash reserve, so that when needed, withdrawals may be made for unexpected expenses. No one is required to make regular deposits to such an account, but it sure does make things easier if a person is able to do so!
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Similarly, think of developing a spiritual account, so that when unexpected change or stress crops up in life, you have a prudent reserve of confidence, love, and trust to draw upon. Again, no one must do this, but it sure makes things easier.
Our founder, Dr. Ernest Holmes, in Living the Science of Mind, says that we make deposits by first spending time with ourselves straightening out the little animosities that cause stress and deplete us. In so doing, we generate a consciousness of loving kindness, and create a reserve that we can draw upon for ourselves and others when needed.
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