Good Day
All,
Where
did the day go, our 17th day hunkering down? We Started the day off
with a spiritual message from Joel Osteen.
Dan and I like to start our days with positive energy, plus we have been
doing a journal of gratitude. Focusing
on the blessings in life lightens the heart, lifts the spirits, and calms an
anxious mind. With all the uncertainty
going on with the virus it is helping us stay calm. Simply shifting your thoughts from worrying
over what you don’t have to feeling grateful for what you do have can alter
your entire experience with the world.
And once you begin to count your blessings, they have a way of multiplying. As you look more and more at the good around
you, you can’t help but see more and more of it.
For the
last couple of months, I have been sharing a series of inspirational quotes to
help you meditate on the blessings in your life, deepening your sense of
gratitude for the world around you. And
with gratitude comes peace.
The soul,
like nature has seasons too!
Some
days you feel down and despondently sad and you long to be happy and carefree
and glad. Why must there be days that are cheerless and blue? Why is the song silenced in the heart that was
rejoiceful?
During
this time of uncertainty and even when I was told nine years ago that I had
cancer, I feared that the song in my heart would be silenced.
But
then I asked GOD, “What makes life this way?”
The explanation he gave me makes everything clear. The soul has seasons, the same as the
year. People, too must pass through life’s
autumn of death and have his heart frozen by winter’s cold breath. But with spring always comes with new life
and birth followed by summer to warm the soft earth. This is comforting to know there are reasons.
The
souls, like nature, must too have their seasons. We will have bounteous and barren seasons
along with times of rejoicing. However;
there will be times to be blue. For with nothing but sameness how dull life
would be. Your life’s challenges can set
the soul free and it takes a mixture of both bitter and sweet. This is to season our lives and make them
complete.
As we
are in the middle of a bitter season, I have a positive outlook that real soon
we will rejoice again. My thoughts and
prayers go out to all the precious lives that have been taken from us. May their memories always be treasured.
Who in
your life has helped you through your worst times? How have you shown them your gratitude?
Today
was a little challenging, for we had to cut our walk short and only walk a mile. There were a lot of people out coming and
going in our complex. Our first priority
at this time is safety and to keep our distance so we do not get sick. So, I came in and finished the laundry and
working on the puzzle that our daughter gave us.
What
have you been up to, most have to stay home?
Love to hear any unique ways of spending your days in the comfort of
your homes.
Until
tomorrow, be safe.
One more thing, last night Trisha and Garth Brooks was live from their home with a concert to thank the front line responders.
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