Miracles happen. Miracles are not rare occurrences, but daily events, momentous happenings in any moment when you put on your God-colored glasses. What is God, but the Source of all connections, the one sea of Consciousness from which all that you know and are arises. You cannot be separated from this sea, so cease suffering as if you are somehow drowning. You are given life-savers as needed. You do have the strength. You do have the courage. The helicopter comes for the man on the roof as needed, if only you will accept the gift. The gift of miracles may come in the form of the one before you. You never know until you engage and mine each encounter for the gift it represents. May this be the year of miracles for you who sees life through love-colored lenses.
Outstanding! I especially needed to hear those words today as well. Thank you for sharing.
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More beautiful could not have been received.
Some say I have had a life full of many hardships. I say I have had a life full of miracles. It’s all in how you see things. Thank you God!!! :)
Years ago I read the “man on the roof” joke where a man who is trapped in his home by rising flood waters sends away two boats and a helicopter, saying that he is relying on God to save him. He drowns, and on arriving in heaven, confronts God with failing to save him. God replies, “I sent you two boats and a helicopter. What more did you expect?”.
This joke has entered my mind often in recent days as my husband and I face challenging, complex business decisions that require us to trust people we don’t know very well. I’ve been asking God and my guides to please help me keep a clear head and refrain from allowing my fears to propel me into rejecting helpful but unproven solutions–behaving like the man confronted with flood waters.
Yesterday I took a moment to read Suzanne and Sanaya’s message. Their encouraging message arrived in the midst of conference calls and a face-to-face meeting that required me to suspend my fears and instead trust in the “gift of miracles”. There are no coincidences! Thank you so much Suzanne and Sanaya.