Sunday, February 22, 2015

Honoring Perfection

Too often we neglect the perfection in our lives. We skip over the easy stuff and grumble as we struggle to reach the farthest point.

Art, photos, nature, children, or other socially constructed and condoned images elicit recognition of perfection. Math and science offer insight into the many missed aspects of what we hold as perfect.

But for a moment, acknowledge what is perfect in your life today. Anything. Find the forgotten, the dismissed, the neglected, and relish them.

It usually takes an act of denial to bring forth the joy and wonder of what we already have. What if we appreciated what we have in this present moment? Appreciation is the principle of growth and expansion.

Share the new and good in your life. Open to receiving more.

On kindness;

Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echos are truly endless.             Mother Teresa

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