What does life mean to you? Do you remember to thank God for this great gift?
When we reflect on our lives, we may say that there have been ups and downs. Afterward, we shall learn a lot from them. We realize we must experience such moments...we have to pay attention to them.
There is a lot of misery in the world if we step back and
think about it. We witness many people enraged over minor or major issues.
Someone close to them did not give them the time and care they required. A
loved one who lacks basic necessities is severely ill. We can continue and list
some more examples of these.
If we consider how everyone is chasing after something and
trying to accomplish something. There is no psychological serenity, no
appreciation for life or for love. We have witnessed folks go above and beyond
for their loved ones only to suffer harm.
If we want to live our lives to the fullest, we should, in
my opinion, take after our mothers and other loved ones who go out of their way
to help us. See and truly feel the love they have for us, hug them, and never
let go. They are always there for us. We are aware that beauty is not so much
in objects as it is in the eyes and heart of the one who sees. Beauty
originates internally.
Life can be difficult. It might be quite unjust. It will
occasionally impart lessons, but we must remember that life is also colorful.
Close our eyes and listen to the symphony of life if we want to sense life, see
beautiful things, feel it, and admire it.
Our capacity for feeling may be our greatest gift. I lack
the words to adequately convey the delight of experiencing something, whether it
be sadness, happiness, compassion, or anything else. Continually give your all.
Be joyful.
Blessed Maria Schinina is known for her frequent admonition
to "Let us approach God like children do, cheerful and trusting, even when
overcome by pain and temptation." Do kids become more serious when their
father is around? “
They consistently have faith in His unwavering love. We
would have been lost, had God is not there to guide us through. Thank you, God, for everything.
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