Let us suppose, for the sake of example, that on a certain Monday, your affairs are in such a condition that, humanly speaking, certain consequences are sure to follow before the end of the week. These may be legal consequences, perhaps of a very unpleasant nature following upon some decision of the courts; or a physician may decide that a perilous operation will be necessary. Now, if someone can raise the consciousness of the harassed individual above the limitations of the physical plane then the conditions on that plane will change, and, in some unforeseen and normally impossible manner, the legal tragedy will melt away, and to the advantage, be it noted, of all parties to the case; or the patient will be healed instead of having to undergo the operation.
In other words, miracles, in the popular sense of the word, can and do happen as the result of a change of consciousness, and a change of consciousness is usually accomplished through prayer. Thus prayer does change things.
For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways, and my thoughts than your thoughts (Isaiah 55:9).
This is the appropriately the last message about overcoming negativity, and it sums up nicely, everything we have discussed on the subject. It is through changing our consciousness that we open the door for miracles to enter our lives. For it is when when we believe God’s word, follow God’s will and act in accordance with God’s will, that we can overcome any perceived or actual obstacles to hope, peace and joy.
Now that we have the tools to overcome negativity, we will move into a series delving into the Beatitudes. The Beatitudes are Jesus teaching us how to embrace positivism and how to use our faith and actions to live in love and peace. For it is when we follow these truths that we are able to live in our gardens and shine God’s light on all those we touch.
Embracing love,
Z gardener
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