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My affairs are in the keeping of Infinite Wisdom. I am guided by Divine Intelligence. The activity of Spirit inspires my mind and flows through my actions. Life lies open to me, rich, full and abundant.
Ernest Holmes
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote emphasizes trust in a higher power and the abundance of life when guided by divine intelligence.

Ernest Holmes highlights the importance of surrendering our affairs to a higher spiritual wisdom, which guides our thoughts and actions. By acknowledging this divine intelligence, we open ourselves to a life that is not only plentiful but also deeply fulfilling, as we align with the flow of Spirit, leading to richness in experiences.

Themes

WisdomDivineAbundanceSpiritIntelligenceLife

In practice

Example use cases

This quote can inspire someone starting a new business to trust in their intuition and spiritual guidance.

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