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Divine Blessings

"The most beautiful experience we can have is the mysterious."
~ Albert Einstein


Several nights ago, I was out looking at the stars during my "blue time," the time in the early evening when the sun has just set and the world seems to be under water with blue hues everywhere. I love that time of the day, it feels magical and wondrous to me.

During that time, as I ran my fingers along the blueness as if I could touch its essence of gentleness, I felt and heard the blessings: "All this peace, beauty and love is for you, for your family and for the world, Christine." In that moment, I felt deeply connected to a such delicious source of contentedness and I found my body tingling in ease.

I said "I accept, I accept, I accept." It felt really good to allow and accept blessings. At that moment I remembered again that there is nothing but love, even if I sometimes forget.

I love opening up, tapping into and allowing myself to connect to the Divine in everyday things. It helps me honor and appreciate the magic and sacredness of life, which we are all part of. It feeds my soul and reminds me to focus on the joys in life. It is a source of courage, wisdom and kindness. When I am connected with my Divine Source, I always feel so soft and strong at the same time. It is a wonderful feeling!

May you accept your own blessings of wonder, peace, beauty and love! It is yours to claim.

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