The Miracle Of Birth Happens Throughout Life
Before we leave Scroll IV and move on to Scroll V, let me summarize the value of living with this scroll for 4 weeks.
I am nature’s greatest miracle. Og Mandino
Due to genetics and environment, I know there is no one exactly like me. Therefore, I have a unique purpose, contribution and authentic self. They belong to no one else.
I am not here on this earthly plane to diminish into a tiny speck of sawdust, worn away by time and circumstances, but rather to grow to my full potential as the greatest of all trees. The law of growth attracts what I need.
I revel in my uniqueness and develop that to full potential. I study and grow in my understanding of myself and others and my purpose. I do not grow by imitation but by emphasizing my uniqueness.
Like a rare work of art that increases in value over time, so do I. My uniqueness is one of my greatest assets as I go through life. I not only appreciate it, but I grow my uniqueness and use it as a tool in discovering and following my purpose.
It is through my unique problems and difficulties that great opportunities develop to understand and work out my purpose because I am challenged to use my imagination in ways that would not have come without them. Nuance and detail come through the indirect path between two points.
Like the dot-to-dot pictures we completed as children where we would create a design by connecting numbered dots in sequence, so the beautiful design is revealed as we work through that path rather than draw a straight line from #1 to the final point.
I accept my problems and struggles as opportunities for growth, development and further enhancement of my purpose. Nature’s greatest miracle is the greatest thing that was the least likely to happen. The greatest result from the most unlikely starting point. We become the greatest miracle of nature in our own lives.
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Thank you Janet for this blog.
You remind me of a wise man once saying, ‘there is always growth from crisis or challenge. If you are comfortable in life, you ar not growing’.