“Starting the Month of May with Good Thoughts”

“Inspirations for this  week” 

On this day of your life
 I believe, our CREATOR  wants you to know…
…that you have something important to contribute 
to your world today.

 

Every day,  our Elohim, sends you one person for whom 
you hold a gift in your hand. You will not know 
what it is until that person greets you, but you 
will then know it immediately.

 

The only questions remaining will be: Will you give 
your gift? Right then and there? Fully and completely?

 

By the end of this day you will know why you 
received this message just now.  (05-04-2019)

On this day of your life
 I believe  Yahweh,  wants you to know…
…that fairness is not obvious in every case.

 

Look, we all want life to be fair, right? But
sometimes it just isn’t. True? No. False. Life
is always fair — it sometimes just does not
look that way.
 
You will see how ‘fair’ life is if you will give
it a chance to play itself out. Wait. See. 
Your Higher Self, which always wants the
best for you, is in charge here. Believe it.
On this day of your life
 I believe  our Elohim,  wants you to know…
…that your trust has not been misplaced.

 

Listen to your Self today. You have been telling
yourself something very important for days now.
Today, listen more closely. And heed.
 
Trust the still, small voice within. Your soul is
gently leading you to your next step.
On this day of your life
 I believe our Creator,  wants you to know…
…that you are a pure child of God, beautiful in your          innocence — and that,  this is true no matter what,  you may have done.

 

There is no offense you could ever commit that can rob you of your magnificence, or of the wonder of who you are.   Gosh,                Eliot Spitzer’s
drama has brought up a lot of stuff for all of us, hasn’t it?             Yet who among us hasn’t fallen from the path, betrayed another, acted unwisely, fallen prey to temptation, given in to a craving and  or addiction?
 
All of us are human. And in Yahweh’s eyes that makes us perfect.
Really. Just the way we are. Like 3-year-olds, looking anxiously
up at some elder, wondering with quivering lips whether we’ll        get a spanking,  for breaking the rules…
 
The 3-year-old is beautiful in her innocence. He is pure as snow,
and there is simply something that has not been totally understood, or fully integrated into behavior yet. It’s okay. We don’t mean to be “bad.” And in truth, we aren’t. Not a one of us.
 
We’re simply, sometimes  mistaken.   And our Creator  loves us anyway.  Immensely. Completely. Eternally.    D.V.

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