Wonderful Easter Celebration at Unity In Naperville today!
We write our blogs on Sunday each week to get them to you in the Tues. morning e-blast. There is always a wealth of thoughts and ideas to pull from our Sunday service to create the blog and weave into our story.
The Easter message is a big one to take in. The divine flows through us and we receive the divine into our hearts and spirits and we are here to create something new. We are here to help bring heaven to earth. It is a beautiful message to be sure. It is a gift in itself to feel the joy, to bask in the music, and to hear the message. There is no doubt we all left the service today feeling more love, more kindness and more hope than when we walked in. The question is did we bring just a little bit more of the divine home with us to help us with the creating we are supposed to be about?
I have found that I usually find myself singing one of our songs through the next few days – the tunes and the words flow through my mind and lift me up and give me new energy as I get ready to go into my day. Today, there was that one phrase that just kept repeating in my mind,” Just keep on swimming”.
When we tap in and tune into the flow of spirit from the divine that is where all the creative ideas find their spark, our creative energy finds its sizzle and the will to bring forth our creativity finds its courage. So, what about those times when we are just not feeling in touch. When we are tired or discouraged or maybe afraid to move forward on an idea? What do we do then?
I love the words of Abraham through Ester Hicks, “There are no wrong decisions, there are no wrong actions. There is just always seeking and moving to the next more positive thought.” How do we get to the next more positive thought? Just keep on swimming in the divine flow of your life. Worry? Put it aside. Stress? Breathe deeply and know the answer is just up ahead. Fear? You are not doing this alone. There is a divine flow from source that is ever guiding you, ever inspiring you and ever leading you to your best and highest good. Always.
All we have to do is keep on swimming… and all WILL be Well!
Easter Blessings! Carol Gadbaw