Would you recognize a miracle if you saw one?
“There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.” ~ Albert Einstein
If you look for miracles in your life you will find them.
Years back, when I was about 8 months pregnant with my son Geordan, George and I were shopping at Home Depot. I was browsing through one of the isles. From the heights of the tall shelf above me a box came crashing down.
The trajectory of that box was heading straight towards my child bearing belly. What happened next defied gravity — as the box on its way down in mid air changed direction. Others that were observing this including George (who at this time had turned ghostly white) couldn’t believe what happened as we all heard the box crash down and spill its contents. A gazillion long nails scattered all over the floor.
Yes, I believe in Miracles.
We all can create miracles in our lives by being more optimistic, more loving.
Once we accept that life is FOR us and not against us we open the channels for miracles to begin manifesting in our lives.
Miracles come in so many forms, they have this serene way of arriving. When we align ourselves with our inner spirit and all energy of Goodness (or Godness) we begin to act in harmony with the laws of attraction, and all that seemed impossible become possible — beyond question. We find the perfect job, the perfect mate, money when we most need it, we ARE at the right place under the right circumstances… and the list goes on.
Miracles happen to those that accept the ‘seasons’ in their lives. My grandmother’s wisdom still rings in my ear: The fruit will fall when it’s ready.
Be ready to receive the miracles, they will come. Let go of fear and doubt and in your mind be clear and focused on the end result of what you want. Walk in Faith. Be consistent with your expectation that everything is working to your greatest and highest good.
————————->>> Daisy Says: “What” is up to you. “How” is up to Spirit.
“If you listen . . . enough . . . what was formerly chance becomes a miracle. What was pain is now karma. What was human nature is now sin.” (Richard Brodie, http://memecentral.com/ )