If you are interested in applying the Seven Principles of Unitarian Universalism to your life, then this study guide is for you. You get 120 pages to explore and identify how you applied the seven principles to your interactions with others during the day. Did you create peace, or honor someone's dignity, or show compassion, or offer free choice, or promote justice, or demonstrate respect, or search for truth, or use the democratic process, or accept someone who was different, or provide encouragement? Explore love vs hate, curiosity, impulsiveness, anger, fear, how your actions affect others, how thinking moves into action, patience, tolerance, understanding, convincing vs coercion, being thankful, happiness, dignity, wonder, challenges, ideas, struggles, knowledge, encouragement, patience, living life fully, peace, choices, the senses, listening vs ignoring, order, justice, peace, spiritual growth, faith, believing vs doubting, truth, liberty, flexibility, attitude, equality, endurance, dignity, insulting vs complimenting, and more. As you live out the next 40 days, contemplate the wisdom of Mahatma Gandhi, Gautama Buddha, Forrest Church, Leo Tolstoy, Maya Angelou, Christopher McCandless, Thomas Jefferson, Eckhart Tolle, Thich Nhat Hanh, and more. Explore your thoughts, analyze your motives, and evaluate how you treat others each day. This 40-day journal is designed to help you analyze your thoughts, words and actions each day in light of our Seven Principles. So, what are you waiting for. Buy it! "Want what you have. Do what you can. Be who you are." - Forrest Church "If instead we pursue the prefabricated dreams that people sell us, having convinced ourselves that this or that brass ring is as good as it gets, we sacrifice the precious time we've been given to live for empty ambitions with no real meaning." - Thich Nhat Hanh "It's worth making time to find the things that really stir your soul. That's what makes you really feel alive. You have to say 'no' to other things you're used to, and do it with all your heart." - Roy Bennett "Be present in all things and thankful for all things." - Maya Angelou "Look at everything always as though you were seeing it either for the first or last time." - Betty Smith And if you are interested in more UU books, then take a look at these I created: What is a Unitarian Universalist Exploring the Trails with Forrest Church Respect for the Interdependent Web: A Unitarian Universalism Journal The Seven Principles of Unitarian Universalism: A 40-day Journal The Seven Principles of Unitarian Universalism: A Journal for Growth The Seven Principles of Unitarian Universalism: A Journal for New Members A Journal of Unitarian Universalism Wisdom A Unitarian Universalism Journal
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