With God’s Goodness comes
the Light of the Soul; whence comes life itself. Sheltered by this divine triumvirate of
purity, we are thus ushered at birth into the curiously uncertain ways of the
world.
Fate alone determines our
home environ and upbringing, whether that of love or otherwise. Human will and intuition,
although present at birth, play but a minor role in our survival and well-being
throughout infancy and early childhood. Similarly, our capacity for reason is
of little help early on, as this trait is a concomitant of developing maturity.
Thus, for better or worse, do we become prey in our formative years to all that
befalls us.
Midst all the worldly dross
that has come to veil our soul and threaten our spirituality, we ofttimes lose
our way. In the
doing, we tend to forget God’s role in life. Only when we reclaim our
birthright, namely, God’s Goodness and His Love, will we as well
reclaim our humanity.
Mindful contemplation,
whereby thoughts of God’s divine Love take us to a higher spiritual
plane, enables us to love ourself and others. Thus blessed, and in giving
freely of ourself to others, are we healed and made well.
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