Treating Everyday Events As the Miracles They Are

Some experiences don’t feel like a course in miracles when you are in the midst of them, but they end up becoming the catalyst that turns your life around. When we search for the miracles that make up our lives, we will find them – even if it’s not right away.

My first marriage ended after 1½ years and it left me with a tremendous amount of debt. I was working a straight commission job and was going through a rough patch financially. As I was unable to pay my bills, collection calls were a daily event. I tried to think of creative ways to explain to my creditors that I had no money, but they didn’t buy it – they just kept calling. How frustrating!

I remember one time, I had $5.00 to my name, and I needed it to buy cat food (not for me, thankfully!) As I purchased the cans of “sliced beef and gravy,” I realized that my cats were eating better than I was. Ugh! That was a wake up call.

The cat food incident turned out to be my miracle that turned my life around, as it made me realize the gravity of my situation. I took responsibility for my life and working through a consumer credit counseling agency, I got my debt under control. I accepted a new job with a base salary and commission and I began to do very well at it. I was finally starting to enjoy life on my own. I went back to college and was the first person in my family to receive a degree. All of this was possible because I looked at a tough situation and deemed it to be the miracle I needed to get back on track. I then figured out what I wanted out of life, and took the steps necessary to achieve my goals.

I’m grateful for this experience and like with many of the challenges I have faced in my life, it’s one that I can look back upon and laugh. Pain plus Time equals Humor – and this is no exception.

Look back on one challenge you’ve had in your life and then consider the subsequent miracles that happened because of it. Puts that experiences in a whole new perspective, doesn’t it? Make the effort to search for the everyday miracles that happen as they happen. It will make you realize just how many there are in your life.

My recent miracles include two different trips to Las Vegas which led to being featured in not one, but two movies – “The Keeper of the Keys” and “The Gratitude Experiment.” When you’re open to miracles, you never know where your path is going to lead you.

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