For your consideration…

When you look in the mirror, what do you see?” And how do you feel about what you are seeing? David Icke writes, “Do you see the real you, or what you have been conditioned to believe is you?”

When we know our truth, we know that we have been created in the image of God with everything we need to fulfill our life purpose. When we look in the mirror, if we do not see perfection, love, fierceness, determination, etc., we are not seeing ourselves correctly. If we do not feel love, HOPE, and joy, we are not seeing correctly.

When we do not see our true selves as we were created in the mirror, we are asked to pause. Reflect on what may be clouding our mirror and make course corrections before we move on with our day. Every day we should live and present our true selves to live our best lives.

That is the HOPE. And so it is.

 

Bit by bit, piece by piece, HOPE by HOPE action steps anyone can take…

-Affirm…“I am loved.”

-Remember…You are the keeper of the light. Wherever you go, there can be no darkness.

-Meditate/pray…ask…”What is my next step for my highest good and the highest good of all?”

-Drink lots of water.

-Get outdoors and take in at least 10 deep breaths.

-See your true self when you look in the mirror.

 

What made me smile yesterday…

-A beautiful day.

-Alex, Jody, Owen and I went to breakfast, Crate and Barrel, and Ikea. It was a great trip and clarified some decisions I have to make to get ready for the move. I am grateful for Alex’s help.

-I scheduled my move date and started calling around for people to handle estate sales. The moving date went well and I liked the people I am dealing with. The estate sale didn’t go so well.

-I am grateful for friends who are weighing in on this issue. Tom. Kay, Jen, Jody, and Jul agree that I should bite the bullet and do the sale myself. Kay experienced much of the same thing I went through yesterday. Tom just had an estate sale company do a sale for him and the only thing good he had to say was they did a great cleanup.

-Kay, Jen, Vicki, Jul, Jody and I went to dinner and then to Kay’s to play Left, Right, Center. It was fun. Kay, as always, made a great dessert and gave us a private tour of her antique cars as well as the awesome fence her kids and grandkids did with paintings on her fence. What a great idea! It was meaningful, personal, and beautiful as well.

-Jody and I came home to a house with no electricity

-A great book.

 

Love, Blessings, and Gratitude,

Rev. Chris

 

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