We have all had “miracles” happen in our lives. That time we needed
money and the phone rang or a letter arrived and source was provided.
We were thinking about someone and the phone rang and it was either them
or someone who knew of them, bringing unprompted news or we turned a
corner and there they were. We find ourselves facing a difficulty and it
either fades away or turns into something positive.
Are these occurrences “an answer to a prayer” or simply “coincidence?”
It matters little, for Coincidence is just God working anonymously.
Perhaps the most difficult part of this is why sometimes it happens and
other times not. Those times when the person remained an enigma or that
which we deemed needed did not appear, a prayer seemingly ignored. In
looking back on my life, inventorying the past with raised
consciousness, many of the things I thought I needed in the moment
turned out to be the last thing I needed, had I received them, my
spiritual development would have been delayed or even derailed. As our
consciousness rises, our spiritual vision corrects and clears, however
even with corrected vision, some questions are beyond our sight,
remaining unfathomable, at this time. Why does one child miraculously
recover from a serious illness and another succumb? Or someone who worked hard all their lives,
played by all of society’s rules only to find all they worked for gone through no fault of their own. I
don’t know. Perhaps when this flesh fails and we are launched into
eternity the answers will become known.
In Faith
and Truth, God only brings good, He does not, cannot bring suffering or
strife. Today my spiritual vision is longer and clearer than
yesterday, if you prayed and meditated today so is yours. We see the
world through a new pair of glasses, our understanding broadened, our
empathy revealed, the path illuminated. Even so, I still have no good
answers in the moment for those experiencing seemingly inexplicable
calamity, only a shoulder, a quiet ear and a silent prayer. Perhaps that
is the answer after all.
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