Spiritual enlightenment from a one-sentence blog comment?

A bug's life closeup photo
A bug’s life is a constant need to stay alive (at least until propagation has been completed)

 

In the giving, receiving.

In the receiving, change.

In change, growth.

In growth, peace.

Spiritual enlightenment from a one-sentence blog comment?

The first sentence was a spontaneous blog comment reply.

Then in a flash, the second sentence. Then the third, etc.

Then the enlightenment – a trusted path to peace.

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Everyday is Father’s Day, no?

Mother and Son on Disney Dream Cruise Ship
Your Grandson has grown about a foot in the past two years

 

Hey Dad, assuming there’s a cool version of FB where you are.

Sorry we didn’t get to spend more time together.

Guess I thought you’d live forever.

Never in a million years saw Alzheimer’s (the early onset, rapid-progression kind) coming.

Looking back, guess I used career ambition to hide the pain and denial.

My bad.

I know you forgive me and I’m at peace with that.

And hey, your Grandson (the one you never got to meet, although the trip was just two months away), he’s taller than me now – yeah, he’s only 12.

And one more thing. Thought it was amazing that you were 50 before you bought your first car brand new.

At 54, I’m still waiting. Guess I’m an over achiever like that.

I’ll see you when I see you.

PS. Happy Father’s Day Dad.

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Of course this is challenging, what did we expect?

Lane 8 t-shirt
The Fred Flintstone school of graphic design – Lane8.org

 

Been posting on FB, LI, G+, and Twitter about gratitude and forgiveness being the two keys to peace and joy.

Be thankful for everything. Everything.

Forgive everything. Everything.

Of course this is challenging.

So is doing what Jesus would do.

We can do this.

And the answer(s) may be at our feet.

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Peace is every step

Catholic Church Ambo
Volunteer to do small things with great love provides peace

 

Knowing our spiritual energy source, our truth, our light, and not wearing the cloak of peace it provides is like being so poor as to not own clothes.

Peace is a daily, a weekly, a monthly process, gradually changing opinions, slowly eroding old barriers, quietly building new structures. – John F. Kennedy

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