Albert Einstein once said, “There are two ways to live: you can live as if nothing is a miracle; you can live as if everything is a miracle”. Walt Whitman says,” To me, every hour of the day and night is an unspeakably perfect miracle.”
I personally do believe in miracles. I have seen it, I have witnessed it, I have experienced it. Boyd K Packer, an American religious leader, and former educator, once said, “Some people think a miracle is only a miracle if it happens instantaneously, but miracles can grow slowly, and patience and faith can compel things to happen that otherwise never would have come to pass”.
Most miracles defy logical and scientific explanations, some are beyond the explanation of certain religious beliefs and dogma. Many clients are given just days, weeks, or months to live, more than often surprising well-established medical organizations globally, living far beyond their given time, defiling all logical and scientific explanations.
“I was written off as a lost cause”, says Victoria Arlen, an American actress, speaker, and television personality.” I am living proof that miracle happens. When my doctors said I would not walk, I didn’t believe them. I know I wasn’t meant to spend my life in the chair,” she reiterated. Patricia Neal, another American actress, once said.” A strong positive mental attitude will create more miracles than any wonder drug,” while Saint Augustine of Hippo, a Roman African Manichaean early Christian theologian and Neoplatonic philosopher, says, “Miracles are not contrary to nature, but only contrary to what we know about nature”.
What is your belief in miracles? I invite you to join in this conversation and share your miracles and those of your loved ones. We are all here to learn and grow.
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