Today’s quote is by one of the great philosophers of the world, Buddha. The laws of attraction have been practiced since the beginning of time. By changing our beliefs and thoughts we can bring good things into our lives. And even better, when something does go wrong we can cope better knowing good things will be coming.
I had been practicing the laws of attraction when my daughter, Justine was killed in a car accident last year. You might say that the laws of attraction didn’t work but they really did. If I had not kept thinking good thoughts I may have ended up depressed and bitter. People were surprised at how well I coped and am still coping. I just know that it happened for a reason and I’m very content knowing Justine is in a better place. I picture her on a sandy beach on a tropical island and that makes me happy.
Expressing gratitude for what is good in your life, instead of thinking what has gone wrong, is key. I have a new grand baby, Oliver and I’m so thankful he came into my life. All during my daughter’s pregnancy I was at peace knowing that wonderful things were coming and it helped me to look forward to my life.
Here is a song that I heard on the radio yesterday that I would like to leave you with. It goes “When I die and when I’m gone, they’ll be one more child in this world to carry on”. Enjoy!
You are such a light…I am awed and inspired by your resilience and efforts to help others by sharing your faith in rising above….thank you so much for sharing! 🙂
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Thank you Trudy
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My pleasure (and it’s Truly…quite a number of people make that mistake…my name is unusual 🙂 )
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I’m so sorry! Sometimes I read too quickly!
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haha…That’s what happens….it’s common to read something and anticipate the word….Trudy is a common/familiar name, so it’s understandable that your brain would auto-correct what it subconsciously thinks is a typo 🙂
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I’m happy you don’t get offended.
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Not at all! 🙂
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People often write my name as Kathy, even though they can see it’s spelled with a C, so I do understand.
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I have a friend named Tonya, and a friend named Tanya and, when distracted, I have to stop and think really hard about how to pronounce their names 🙂
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I have two coworkers named Eileen and Irene. Even though they look very different there is only one sound different. The problem is they both get offended if anyone makes a mistake.
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