Be the Miracle
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Is
today your day for a miracle? Actually,
miracles usually happen when and where you least expect them. But miracles do
happen and they happen every day. If you
have faith in miracles great, if not I wonder what you might call the cancer
patient that experiences a complete remission without any form of
treatment? I wonder that you might call
the man that had a heart attack, but his evaluation afterward declared he had
“normal heart function”? What of the
woman that give birth to a breach baby (without surgery) and both are here to
tell the tale today? What of the tornado that jumps over the old couple’s home,
but seems to take everyone else’s house in its path? Yes, I know these are common every day
occurrences, but to the perceptive viewer they are miracles (by the way – the
man with the heart attack, was me).
Albert
Einstein wrote: “There are two ways to live: you can live as if nothing is a
miracle; you can live as if everything is a miracle.” And today’s quantum
physics is showing us more and more miracles. Buddha has taught us: “If we could see the miracle of a single flower clearly,
our whole life would change.” He also
said, “I am the miracle”. These quotes are very important because like
Buddha, I understand that YOU are the miracle, and that YOU can make the
miracles happen. But first you have to
see and understand the miracle of the flower.
Bright Blessings ~ Richard