8.05.2008
How Can Any Version of a Miracle Be Wrong?
To me a smile in a dark place is a miracle. Who is to define what makes a miracle? Who says that if a person tries to understand a miracle, and how it may have happened, is less (or more) than a person who makes magic out of every miracle?
If the miracle of the bread and fish is contingent on it being only one person's version of a miracle, the miracle then becomes exclusive. If the miracle of walking on water, or healing by touch, has only one meaning - it is probably not a miracle.
Miracles happen constantly, at a minimum, in each and every one of us every time a cell multiplies or divides within us, on its own.
An inclusive miracle seems to be one that everybody can HOLD whereever they (we) feel it the most. Where it makes sense to us.
Mitosis? meiosis?, butterflies, babies, tadpoles, suffering, death, life. Miracles are in the eye-of the beholder. How can any version of a miracle be wrong?
Peace and Love
Keren
PS. Jesus had major AFFIRMATION from the spiritual world AND the human world. Who has ever had God affirm, in a very public way, as when Jesus was baptised and in his transfiguration (this is my Son with whom I am pleased)
Who other than perhaps a "mega star" has had mere humans tell them, this one single person, that he or she is God / the Christ, or have someone wash their feet with their hair...
hmmm
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My Him tells me I probably shouldnt use words like mitosis and meiosis when I am not 100% sure what they mean.
I answered that I usually just go with my instinct, (aka what the Spirit tells me to say).
If I have written/said something that is not correct, I trust that somebody will let me know.
If not, I will just keep going the way I have been. I cant use my will to change me, I have to rely on others (aka the body of Christ to help.
Peace
Keren
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