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Thursday, January 18, 2007

Infinity in a grain of sand


Ralph Waldo Emerson said “Finite that has wrought and suffered; the infinite lies stretched in smiling repose”.

My cat sees a patch of sunshine on concrete as the best thing in the world. She is resting outstretched out in ‘smiling repose”. I imagine a cat, resting in the sunshine on a hot summer day, reflects the Infinite power that churns and creates our lives.
Life is meant to be easy, joyful and free. Beliefs and habits we carry with us are the first and often biggest limits to our happiness. The Infinite, the thing that goes on forever and ever, is not bothered by the problems that loom so big in our minds.


Remember this; each and every problem will be solved upon the moment of our death, so relax, breath and affirm that each one of us are in harmony with energy of Life.

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