Sunday, May 16, 2010

Life Is A Process

Mary Casey wrote: "For all the sadness in closure, there is a new and joyful unfolding in the process of becoming."

People come and go in our lives. Some stay a long time, maybe forever, and some only for a season. Life is a process. I am not to hold onto a person, place or thing because I think I need it to be complete.

God does not open a new door until the old one is shut. Out past is not meant to re-live over and over. The choices I made in the past reflect on my reality today. If I do not like where I am change what I do today. Do not go into the past and try to re-live it. People are a process in my life.

Using my spiritual tools on each and every situation I am growing and discovering God's will for me. My journey is unlike anyone else and so is theirs. It is not my place to tell anyone how they should behave. They too are on their own journey trying to connect with Love. They are in their own process.

The pain and fear I feel today can bring me peace when I stay right where God is. In the NOW!!

I find myself not liking the pain or drama anymore. I now remember quicker than before that I can ask for a miracle. God give me peace with this situation so I can do my part. I always ask God for peace while I walk through difficult situations. I thank him before I get on the other side. I know he is with me during the process I am going through.

Then I grow even stronger in my spirituality. I learn that I find peace quicker now than I did before. No more butting my head against the wall trying to do it my way.

As I go through the daily processes of life I practice remembering to invite God in to every decision I need to make. Thank you God for giving me the insight to know you always want what is best for me. Even when I don't like where I am in the process. Go God

Lesson of the day from each day a new beginning Sept 4th
"I am moving and growing at the right pace. The process can be trusted. What is right for me will come to me. I will let joy of becoming warm me."

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