As you know, we celebrated Labor Day on Monday.
What does the word labor mean to you? I always think of birthing babies, and images of hard work, such as shoveling dirt and moving mountains.
Right now, as I write this, and as you read this, we are creating our day. Will there be conflict and struggle, or will we slide through in ease and grace? Will whatever we are praying for manifest for us in the twinkling of an eye, or do we assign degrees of difficulty? (The Universe can provide a parking place without breaking a sweat, but that “ordinary miracle” of an extra $1,000 is gonna be a major project.) A Course in Miracles reminds us that there is no degree of difficulty in miracles, with the miracle being any answered prayer (or manifestation or demonstration), but do we really believe that?
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