Monday, December 04, 2006

More on Miracles

"Miracles are natural; when they don't occur, something has gone wrong."
— A Course in Miracles

How many people believe in miracles? It seems sometimes that it is a
lost art in our world of technology and facts. Somewhere along the way,
through our schooling or our working, we get the impression that we
need to be in control of everything that happens, we need to understand
how everything happens.

One of my favorite movies, "Shakespeare in Love", has a character who
tells people who are worried about their outcome that "Somehow it will
work out." After when they question him about how he knew in the end
that all would be well, he simply replied, "It's a mystery!"

Reach out to that part of you that wants to believe in miracles. Have
faith that they do occur and that they should occur. And enjoy watching
the world through a new set of eyes as Einstein liked to observe,
"There are only two ways to look at life: One is as if nothing is a
miracle. The other is as if everything is a miracle." Once you allow
this way of thinking into your life you will see how they show up
wherever you go.

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