Miracles Are All Around
Good morning and Merry Christmas to those who are celebrating today. For millions around the world, today celebrates one of the greatest miracles of all, the birth of Jesus. But miracles happen every day, and they happen all around us. The changing of the seasons is a miracle. The survival of nature in harsh conditions is a miracle. Miracles occur when an event seems impossible, or cannot be explained, but it still happened. Someone survives an illness, against all odds. A relationship which was thought to be broken beyond repair is rekindled. When the unexpected or the unexplained suddenly happens, it causes a child-like wonder inside each of us. It’s true that this is the season of miracles, but I think that is because we expect miracles at this time of year, and so many are inspired to do something that others will see as a miracle. It’s a joyous time of the year. Wishing you many miracles in your own life, today and throughout the coming year! I’m here if you need anything!
Something to Think About
Maybe this year you will be the person who creates a miracle for someone in need, or perhaps you will be the recipient of a miracle. What a wonderful thought.
Weekly Activity:
Take a breather! Enjoy time with family and friends.
Words of Wisdom
Give yourself a gift of five minutes of contemplation in awe of everything you see around you. Go outside and turn your attention to the many miracles around you. This five-minute-a-day regimen of appreciation and gratitude will help you to focus your life in awe. Wayne Dyer
Miracles happen every day, change your perception of what a miracle is, and you'll see them all around you. Jon Bon Jovi
Miracles happen to those who believe in them. Bernard Berenson
Miracles, in the sense of phenomena we cannot explain, surround us on every hand: life itself is the miracle of miracles. George Bernard Shaw
The basic premise of 'A Course in Miracles' is that it teaches us to relinquish thoughts based on fear and to accept instead thoughts based on love. Marianne Williamson
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