Thursday, December 17, 2020 – 2 Tevet 5781 – 8 candles

Miketz: Genesis 41:1 – 44:17

You were born to receive the light of God and to become the vehicle through which miracles can happen. (Wisdom, p. 77)

Friday, December 18, 2020 – 3 Tevet 5781

Miketz: Genesis 41:1 – 44:17

Joseph interprets Pharoah”s dreams, and establishes a plan to save the people during the foretold famine.

The energy you give to the things you think, say and do is available for all time and to all people.  Can you imagine what your thoughts, words, and actions of goodness and peace today can do for tomorrow?  When you expand your reality, your possibilities are limitless.  (Nobility, p. 301)

Saturday, December 19, 2020 – 4 Tevet 5781

Miketz: Genesis 41:1 – 44:17

When you are living fully, you are totally engrossed in what you are doing:  you and the action become one.  At the point of destiny you will feel total engagement between what you are doing and who you are being; total integration between God’s dreaming in you and your dream; and total union between God’s will and your will.  (Success, p. 221)

Sunday, December 20, 2020 – 5 Tevet 5781

Vayigash: Genesis 44:18 – 47:27 

The famine in the land brings Joseph’s brothers to Egypt.

You can choose to think positive thoughts or negative thoughts.  You can choose to feel happy or sad.  You can choose to see the positive in a negative situation, or the negative in a positive situation.  (Intention, p. 45)

Monday, December 21, 2020 – 6 Tevet 5781

Vayigash: Genesis 44:18 – 47:27 

Joseph comes face to face with his brothers, and the news that his father is still alive.  Joseph cannot contain himself, and he weeps aloud. 

Become aware of the joys and blessings that are yours today.  Recall the people who are attracted to you, and the opportunities that came your way because you were open to joy.  Share your joy and feel the glory of God.  (Glory, p. 254)

Tuesday, December 22, 2020 – 7 Tevet 5781

Vayigash: Genesis 44:18 – 47:27 

Joseph reveals his true identity to his brothers. 

There is no need to replicate, imitate, or impersonate another, not even the rich and famous.  There is need only for you to be yourself and take responsibility for acting in the uniqueness of who you are.  (Success, p. 215)

Wednesday, December 23, 2020 – 8 Tevet 5781

Vayigash: Genesis 44:18 – 47:27 

Joseph tells his brothers that it was God who sent Joseph to Egypt, to ensure the survival of the children of Israel. 

Notice if there are things that you say or do during the course of this day that seem to bring you close to your life’s purpose.  When something feels so perfect, it is meant to be.  (Nobility, p. 316)