Posted by: spiritteacher | December 19, 2012

STILLNESS IS OUR GIFT FROM GOD

“I will accept God’s gift and be still today.”

Let us rest our mind a moment and think nothing. 

It is in thinking nothing that we find everything.  Stillness is calm and gentle. It is ever present and always ready and waiting to lighten the heavy heart. Stillness is real and palpable and lives and breathes within us. Stillness lifts our spirits and heals our thoughts and gently reminds us that we belong to it and it to us.

Stillness is God’s voice quietly reminding us that He will fill our hearts with His love as soon as we surrender our grievances to Him and allow Him entry through the doorway of our minds and hearts.

Stillness is peace. 
It is our guiding star.
It is beautiful. 
It is practical.

It is the place where we are perfect and where perfection only means happiness and joy. Let’s open to this gift so we can use it lovingly every moment of every day throughout the year. And then let’s share it with everyone we encounter. God’s gift of stillness is the one that truly keeps on giving. 

It’s called re-gifting. 

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  1. Wonderful!!!!..Thank you!
    Will write you from Ca.
    Have a Merry Christmas and a “wonder-filled” holiday season!
    love you,
    sis, Pat

    • I look forward to hearing how your holiday is going when you’re in CA. I was raised in LA and came to the midwest as a young adult. What part of California will you be in? Have a delightful and miraculous Christmas. And don’t forget, my dear one, you are the gift! Love you, Sis S


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