Anybody that's held on to my words long enough to get to know me, knows that I don't believe in chance. I believe everything and I do mean everything has a purpose. In my world there are no chance meetings, no chance happenings, no strings of fate. Life is a master plan, in the Master's hands.
Every person we come in contact with; we influence in some way and vice-versa. Think about it. Our words tear down, maintain, or build up. So, I go on... I live, I learn, I laugh and I cry. And sometimes it hurts, but sometimes I see a small light in the darkness that drives me onward. This weekend a small light visited me. I will say to the light, I have learned so much from you. I have learned things about myself that maybe I didn't want to know. I have learned how others see me and how worthy I am and how good it feels when someone else sees it too.
That light stung me, confounded me, and yet soothed me so much. And though it is growing dim and I feel it slipping into the shadows, I will remember it's glow and be grateful to the one who sent it. "Goodnight light"
Margaret Wise Brown
A wise man once told me that he hoped I would find my path and that it would be ablaze with light. That is my wish for you my friends. Find it and walk in it.
Thomas Kincade
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In this lifetime, God's Word sometimes becomes dim and we lose our directions.
"Thy word is a lamp to my feet, and a light to my path." ~Psalms 119:105
In 1 Corinthians 6:19 it is mentioned that our bodies are God's temple. God not only created us, but he also lives in us, through his Holy Spirit.
The people who come into your life, come with a purpose. God is present in them and they guide you with wisdom and love.
When we die, we will also seek a light that will energize us and lead us to another dimension (heaven ?). Those souls who do not follow this wonderful and energizing light end up as wandering spirits/ghosts. They move around aimlessly until some kind person or force direct them to the light and they move on with their spiritual journey in the right way.
Awwe blue, you're so encouraging. It appears that what I thought was a light was only a mascarading darkness. I did learn from it though. I learned not to mistake one for the other. It was a hard lesson.
I had gotten away from the one true light(God), and decided to see things my way. That is what I meant by the light stinging me, but sometimes lessons come with a price attached.
I'm hurting now, but you have made me feel much better.
Take care sweetie,
Moni
Hey Moni,
I hope that things are going ok for you. It sounds like you are going through a tough patch. I think you will find something inside of you that will get you through this. I'm not a man of faith per se, but I do believe that the light within us could very well be God, and that he put it there to help us when we need it. Grab on and tell it to take you where you need to go.
Thanks Scott. Your wisdom is such a blessing.
Ta sweetie,
Moni
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