Virginia Goszewska posted: " "Miracles can happen always." That's what a nine-year-old said after he ran to catch his nearly 30# baby brother who fell more than four feet from a changing table. Joseph thought he was aided by divine intervention." Soulgoals' Blog
That's what a nine-year-old said after he ran to catch his nearly 30# baby brother who fell more than four feet from a changing table.
Joseph thought he was aided by divine intervention.
Here are their comments on a Fox News interview. "I would have never caught him, and I can't run that fast. So I felt like something came and just pushed me forward, and when that happened, I just ran and caught him."
The moments-long miracle was caught on their security camera. It's less than 1 1/2 minutes long and worth the watch.
The mother, who turned away only briefly, changed her perspective from what she did wrong to what she did right.
"I was just getting everyone ready for bed. I was home alone with the five kids, and at first I said, 'I messed up. I did something wrong.' But then I realized that, really, it was a miracle. I must have done something right to have been deserving of this little guy, running in at the right time and catching him at the right moment."
What is a miracle? A miracle is a positive outcome that you didn't anticipate. It's when you have no idea how things can work out, and then they do. It's when results defy logic, and the impossible occurs. It's when you're touched by grace.
Miracles compel you to expand your consciousness and go beyond what you think is possible. They are reminders to trust in a friendly and supportive universe that assists you to create your life of choice.
Lesson 5 of my Soulgoals' program
Miracles come in all sizes.
A client and her daughter had ongoing conflicts between themselves.
While coaching, she realized that the fear and judgment she had about her daughter was alienating her.
In the past, she was more of the disciplinarian because she thought that was the best parenting style.
Now, she changed her perspective and approach.
She had an idea to text each of her two adult children separately and tell them how much she appreciates them as well as note their wonderful qualities.
"I love you. You are great. I'm grateful you're alive…"
She realized that almost all of her fear about "what if" certain things happened to her children weren't based on anything other than the negativity and drama in her head.
She also gave consideration to her reply when people ask, "How are you?"
Instead of good or fine, automatic responses that people mindlessly give as well as the way they robotically feel about themselves, she decided to say, "I am grateful."
To change her lifelong habit of how she had been relating to her children, and to feel their positive responses, is a miracle.
We discussed a goal to highlight her intentions.
She doesn't cook, and throughout her life she was a perfectionist who got anxious if things didn't go just right.
Yet she longed to have a family dinner.
So we came up with a way for her to create one.
This morning, I received her email.
"I want to let you know that we had a great time last Friday. (She described the food everyone made.) It was a very festive dinner, and I didn't even get uptight!
"Thank you for guiding me. I am breathing in divine flow and letting out judgments and fears to get myself back on track."
Your TIP is to be open to miracles happening in your life.
To experience miracles is to be willing to let go of your problems and worries and allow yourself to receive something better.
Watch for the miracles in your life. They may be big or small.
Nothing is impossible.
You can receive what you choose or something better.
Happy, miracle-filled month of Thanksgiving. Happy giving thanks!
Reprinted from Soulgoals' post of November 23, 2016
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