“Perhaps God is waiting to be found in the things we try to avoid.”
-Danielle LaPorte
Go here to read the rest of her post: “where to find God: down, not up”
Harnessing the healing power of snark
“Perhaps God is waiting to be found in the things we try to avoid.”
-Danielle LaPorte
Go here to read the rest of her post: “where to find God: down, not up”
Image courtesy of Free Foto.
Recently I was introduced to a great new site called White Hot Truth: because self-realization rocks.
I wanted to share something Danielle posted today-a portion of a poem by Rumi-because it reminded me that I can relax, that who I am and what I do is enough. This is from a poem entitled “Forget your life. Say God is Great…”
You can read the entire poem at her site, but I wanted to post the part that really stood out to me-the second to last stanza.
“If you are here unfaithfully with us,
you’re causing terrible damage.
If you’ve opened your loving to God’s love
you’re helping people you don’t know and have never seen.”
– Rumi, as translated by Coleman Barks
A Course In Miracles says, “The Holy Spirit responds fully to your slightest invitation.”
Choose to be open. Offer my willingness. That is enough.
I can do that.