In the Silence, I receive clarity.
If
I am busy, additional or unexpected items on my to-do list may add
unnecessary stress. To avoid that pressure, I take time to go into the
Silence and become still. I begin by closing my eyes and stilling
my thoughts. Outside interferences no longer concern me. Here, in the
Silence, is where Spirit speaks to me in an inaudible language that my
whole self—mind, body, spirit—understands. In the Silence—the inner
realization of God’s presence—I find guidance and confidence to make
decisions. I feel my oneness with God. I discover serenity and faith for
moving forward. Returning to the present time, I find that I have the strength and peace of mind to do the things that are mine to do.
Put
things in order, listen to my appeal, agree with one another, live in
peace; and the God of love and peace will be with you.—2 Corinthians
13:11
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