Tag: #faith
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Daily Spark: It Really Worked Out
The Power of Positivity website has a quote that reads, “Sometimes what didn’t work out for you REALLY worked out for you!”
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Daily Spark: The Call to Create
The Pulitzer-prize winning poet Mary Oliver said, “The most regretful people on earth are those who felt the call to creative work, who felt their own creative power restive and uprising, and gave to it neither power nor time.”
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Daily Spark: Quiet Mind
Yvan Byeajee said, “A quiet mind is able to hear intuition over fear.”
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Daily Spark: Contrast is Key
Bob Ross said, “Put light against light, you have nothing. Put dark against dark, you have nothing. It’s the contrast of light and dark that give each one meaning.”
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Daily Spark: Reality’s Opposite
Are you familiar with the Law of Opposites? I was reading a book by Neale Donald Walsh recently, where he was discussing this concept. He said that “no sooner will you call something into your reality than its exact opposite will also appear—and always first.”
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Daily Spark: Gonna Be Alright
Reassuring myself starts with the help of a higher power, with the help of connecting to my centered inner self, and reinforcing to myself that it will be alright. Bob Marley famously sang, “Don’t you worry, ’bout a thing, cause every little thing, is gonna be alright.”
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Daily Spark: Don’t Block Your Dreams
“You block your dream when you allow fear to grow bigger than your faith.” ~ Mary Manin Morrissey
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Daily Spark: The Way Appears
One thing I know to be true, when we walk out in faith, and towards the direction of what we want more of in our lives, those things begin to appear. Rumi said, “As you start to walk on the way, the way appears”.
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Daily Spark: The Next Right Action
Sometimes I have to let life unfold. I can focus on the step right in front of me, and not on the whole staircase. Focus on the next right action.
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Daily Spark: The Cloud Clears
Beryl Markham said, “The future lives in a cloud, formidable from a distance. The cloud clears as you enter it. I have learned this, but like everyone, I learned it late.”