
Seeing the good in everything doesn’t mean we look at fear, pain, and suffering (in whatever form), slap some lipstick on it, and call it good.
Imagine that you’ve never driven on a hilly country road. You’re driving along, and as you look at the road, it seems to become really narrow in the distance and even seems to disappear where the hills are.
Oh no! What do you do? This looks really bad. How will you pass through such a narrow road? You become frightened because you might fall off the edge where it disappears and crash!
You pull over, shaking. Do you pray to God to change the road? Do you call 911?
You decide to get quiet within, and it’s as though you are gently lifted from the car. You can now see that very same road but from high above. You can clearly see that it never narrowed or disappeared, but you just couldn’t see this; you weren’t aware of what was always true about the road. You laugh joyfully as you drive on. The road never changed; your awareness did.
This awareness isn’t something we can fake or just play let’s pretend; it is an actual experience, an awareness, or a sort of spiritual vision.


Wishing you a wonderfully blessed Spring and Summer! ♥️
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Thank you for this sweet reminder. ♥️
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Thank you Janet, this is so true. You are an angel 😇 for all you do to lift us all up.
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💗💗💗🙌
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