Every morning is a conversation with the divine; every night, a reflection on our blessings

Practice the Divine Conversation: A Daily Practice

Each day was another, new connection point and possible dialog with the Creator. The gentle beams of light offered cast peaceful intention as the sun rises, allowing us moments to stop and reflect. The simple act of looking inside these morning moments, can be the quiet clarity we need to navigate our days with a touch more ease. A mental reflection, gratitude and a search for clarity. All we can do is set our intentions daily to keep ourselves in track of a bigger purpose which shows us the way out among all complexities and sentimental landscapes that come on upon here as well.

You do not have to go big in order to talk with God, just slight appreciation goes a long way. Through prayer, meditation or even quiet introspection we can create space to receive profound insight about our role in the fabric of nature. This divine conversation asks us to hear, not only ourselves, but the whispers of knowing that are out there. It cultivates a bridge between the ordinary and allows balance despite life’s storms.

With the dawn of night, counting our blessing gains almost as much value. Mindfully noting what each day can offer, whether large or small gains helps to shift our perspective. This appreciation practice not only spins the wheels of positivity, but also bolsters our robustness by reminding us to love and care for what we have in front of us. This ritual enables us to pause, look-back and see the distance we have come in a fast moving world.

Faith is what moves us through the seasons of life. It guides us when we are unsure and sustains us in our struggles. It is through faith that we bring our belief into fruition and sustain a spiritually happy life. In the end, we need to celebrate both our daily talks with God and our nightly blessings.This is what makes life rich in beauty and fulfillment. If we take comfort in those thoughts, then maybe every morning can not slide by quite so hazily.

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