A Miracle by Any Other Name is Still A Miracle

Actually, it is the reverse of this statement that has my attention. We humans name events that standout, which seem to have significance in our lives using a variety of terms–coincidence, good luck, bad luck, synchronicity, karma, good Samaritan, or simply life happens.

Still, to me, it is all Spirit in action, tempered by our individual co-creation activities.

Even when we feel we have been abandoned by Source it is our personal interpretation. Pretty much without fail and of my own accord, I am able to look back on events to clearly note where the hand of God made waves, acted on my behalf.

Aa!So what I am getting at is that as Source is every where present, acting on our behalves, stuff is happening, life is happening. It may be the smallest or simplest of gestures to the grandest events that give us reason to pause, any yet it all stems from the one Source, and with each action/event/happening there is an affect on one or more which impacts another and on and on it goes, never ceasing. Then with individual interpretation or reflection one becomes hyper aware and while this event may seem monumental the next time it seems common place. But then a new fabulous event occurs and until repeated. Thus events in our lives are steadily being renamed, and I contend that at the base of it all each act which was initially percieved as a miracle, remains a miracle.

We are surrounded by miracle. It thrives in the interconnectedness of life.

A mystic sees beyond the illusions of separateness into the intricate web of life in which all things are expressions of the whole. p64
Joan Borysenko
Science of Mind Magazine

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Bright Moments.