I dedicate myself on this fourth day to focus on all that is nourishing, advancing and promising.
My connection and trust in God aligns my thoughts and spiritual awareness. My mind is focused, my heart is at peace, and my spirit now soars.
A friend from out of town and from long ago came to town to visit us. It was a wonderful and yet bittersweet time, for his precious wife had passed away from a freak accident two months ago. We laughed, we cried, we shared memories, and we talked for over three hours. It was as if time stopped and the three of us were on a plane of infinity. William Blake wrote, "If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite." It was a most desirable afternoon. I left with a feeling of wholeness that certainly grabbed my attention.
When I look at any situation, all I see is God expressing.
I say my prayers several times a day and quite often I'm asked to say a prayer for someone. I could easily pray for a specific outcome but instead I make every effort to see through God's eyes with, "an awareness to a sense of wholeness," as Rev. Dr. Christian Sorensen writes. The challenge is to stay in that field of awareness, however, I trust that God knows what is right for me, and I therefore stay the course.
"There is no great and no small, to the Soul that maketh all; and whence It cometh all things are, and It cometh everywhere." ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
Like the mirror that Paul speaks of in First Corinthians, I used to see things distorted like a puzzle, but today when I see things as God sees them; my perspective of the world changes and so do I.
I give thanks for the presence of God always with me. Spirit guides me to my highest good. Today is going to be a very promising day!
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