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http://ldslivingmagazine.com/articles/show/1173 I found this great article which describes my thoughts on television and movies pretty accurately. I keep hearing terms such as "movie candy," "book candy" and "eye candy." But a constant supply of these types of "candy" are no more better for my body and soul than would be a constant diet of M&Ms, Skittles or chocolate chip cookies (mmmm...chocolate chip cookies). We need to be in tune with the Holy Spirit in what we watch or read... Read More
"On a beautiful, clear spring morning, [Joseph Smith] went to the woods and found a quiet spot where he could be alone. Then he knelt and began to pray. No sooner had he done so than an overwhelming feeling of darkness swept over him, as if some evil power was trying to overcome him. Rather than surrender, Joseph prayed harder--and God Himself answered his prayer. Joseph described what happened this way: 'I saw a pillar of light exactly over my head, above the brightness of the sun, whic... Read More
Clear your mind. You are going to have a vision. Find a time and place where you can relax. Perhaps close your eyes if it helps. Please envision your best life. Notice what you see, hear, smell, move, who you know, etc. For many of you, you won't have to make up a thing. The vision will be something you already know, that has been built up beginning in your youth. You can start jotting down notes of as many things as you can acknowledge. The vision I have for... Read More
A fun optical illusion. What do you see? http://dayofpraise.blogspot.com/ "You cannot behold (see) with your natural eyes." (D&C 58:3) There is a great lesson in that scripture, for everyone, every moment!... Read More
Each of us,at the time of childhood, adolescence and young adulthood, had dreams conceived in our hearts and minds concerning the form our life should take. These were visualizations that came to us -- desires -- what we wanted to be, to do and to have. Most of us gauged these visions against the current manner of society; the expectations and criticisms of peers and family; our fears and "can't"s and "never"s; and our misunderstanding that heavenly Father is displeased with accompl... Read More
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