Demanding
Miracles
by: Skye Thomas
Have you ever had an
overwhelming problem or issue? Was there some circumstance in your life that
seemed beyond your ability to handle it? Have you ever called out to God,
Buddha, guardian angels, The Force, your higher self, Mohammed, Mother Earth,
whatever name you give that spirit? To find an all-encompassing name without
prejudice towards any one belief system, I’ll just hereby use the word ‘god’ to
refer to whatever or whoever it is that you pray to for assistance and
guidance. Have you cried out to your god for help and guidance with some crisis
in your life? Did you get an answer? Did you get help?
When we get the help and
assistance we’ve just asked for, we assume all is well in the heavens. We
think, “Wahoo! Miracles really do happen!” However, when we don’t get the
answer or the help we were looking for, we often conclude that there is no god
or that we’ve fallen out of favor. We seem to have mixed up our traditional
beliefs stating that we have to jump through hoops and beg for our gods to
favor us and the new age concepts that we can simply visualize anything we want
into manifesting. Somewhere along the way, we seem to have rolled it all up
into a belief that if we visualize what we want or demand that the gods assist
us in the manner that we so choose, then we’ll get whatever we want whenever we
want it to appear. What a spoiled bunch we have become.
Positive visualization and faith
are intertwined. You really can’t have one without the other. You cannot empower
your visualizations without faith. Kind of a ‘duh’ statement, I know. Faith is
not sitting around doing nothing while demanding miracles from the gods to come
save you or to come clean up your mess. If you’ve made choices that have put
you into a bad place, don’t yell at the gods to bail you out. Don’t just sit
there doing nothing while expecting the heavens to fix it all for you. It’s not
their job. It’s your job. Faith is trusting that if you work hard at finding
solutions to your problems while following the Golden Rule, then things will
turn out for the best. It’s believing that the gods will help you find or
cultivate the solutions you need.
The Golden Rule, karma, What
Comes Around Goes Around, cause and effect, or whatever name you want to give it…
it exists. If you make bad choices, bad things will happen. If you hurt people,
people will hurt you. If you’re living a negative lifestyle, then cry out for
the gods to come save you from your misery, you’re not likely to get any help.
It’s your life, your problems, your challenges. Learn, grow, heal, move
forward. You can tell your god that you’re sorry for your part in creating the
problem and that you’re ready to change it. Then prove it, by changing it. Your
god will show itself somewhere along the way. Have faith and keep working.
Let’s assume it’s one of those
times in life where you were happily going along doing your good deeds, having
a positive attitude, and some nightmare blew up in your face anyway. What is
your immediate response when that happens? Do you claim there is no god and
that all of your positive thoughts and deeds were of no use? Do you lose faith
that your god will guide you through the event? Do you quit being a good person
with a positive attitude because of some negative circumstance outside of
yourself? Or, do you hold strong to your god and to your positive beliefs? Do
you roll up your sleeves and get to work on finding solutions with the basic
belief system that you will find your way and that it all must have happened
for some higher reason that maybe doesn’t make sense right now? Do you trust
that you’ll see the lighter happier side of life again soon? Do you even find
ways to continue seeing the beauty in life while overcoming the adversity?
How much of this is a self-fulfilling
prophecy? Negative people who don’t have very much faith in themselves, in
life, or in some form of a god tend to use life’s adversities as proof that
they’re correct for being so pessimistic. While people who are upbeat and
positive, having faith in themselves, in life, or in some form of a god tend to
use life’s adversities to collect evidence that everything really does turn out
for the best in the long run. Whether we believe in a god or not doesn’t effect
whether or not there is some form of god out there looking over us. I can’t
even say for sure that believing in a god will inspire that entity to like you
or want to help you. All I know for sure is that when we walk in faith that
things will get better, they usually do. When we believe things won’t get
better, they usually don’t.
Do miracles happen? Absolutely!
They happen to all kinds of people all of the time. They happen regardless of
religion, gender, attitude, financial position, or how much power you have over
others. By definition, they have a magical unexplainable mystery element that’s
integral to how it came to be. Whatever that force is that causes such things
to happen, it is awe inspiring and beautiful. Can you force miracles to happen
by demanding them or by blackmailing your god with the underlying belief system
that if your miracle isn’t delivered then you’re going to turn your back on
your god? Definitely not. You can coax them by recognizing them when they
happen no matter how little they might be and by being thankful to whatever
force you attribute them to. “Thank you for your divine intervention, whoever
you are.”
Copyright 2003, Skye Thomas,
Tomorrow’s Edge
About The Author
Skye Thomas began writing
books and articles with an everyday practical approach to spirituality, motivation,
and inspiration in 1999 after twenty years of studying spirituality,
metaphysics, motivation, and parenting. More of her articles can be found at www.tomorrowsedge.net as well as free previews of her
books.
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