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Think of Miracles

Miracles.

An extraordinary event manifesting divine intervention in human affairs.
Miracles happen daily. You can see one in the smiling face of a child, a newly unfolded rose, or a stunningly brilliant sunset. Every day people are healed of terminal disease, find their lost children, and make friends of former enemies. This world is made positive and beautiful by all the love which lies at the core of every miracle. If you don’t see them, or don’t see them often enough, try love. Learn about it, use it, wear it. Think of unconditional love, make it your goal in life.

“Where there is great love, there are always miracles.”

Willa Sibert Cather
American author winner of the Pulitzer Prize, 1873-19

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Not Now

Near Death Experience, Not Now My Daughter

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Think of Solitude

Solitude.

The quality or state of being alone or remote from society.
Learn to enjoy solitude. If you feel uncomfortable being alone, then it is time to become acquinted with yourself. You can learn about yourself in the same way you learn about others, by asking questions. Take some quiet time regularly to enjoy, become friends with, and understand yourself. This is the beginning of self-love, so necessary if you are to feel comfortable with others. Often in life you will need to call upon your best friend for help, that best friend should be you.

“Solitude is the place of purification.”

Martin Buber

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Two NDEs

Two Near Death Experiences

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