Friday morning I found myself on an east-bound flight and had the thought to look out the window. I quickly looked out the window and I realized how close I am to the coast and felt grateful. A quick thought came and I was impressed how short this life really is. I realized that if God could create oceans and land and everything that live in both, he can certainly take care of me and mine.
As I viewed the vastness of San Diego, I knew that my little house is one of the smallest parts of this place we call home. Can you see my house? I know, it is hard to find since it is so small. It really is just a little dot in the landscape. What if our time and experiences on this earth are as small as my house in the grand scheme of things? And then I knew that it is really true that this life is just a small part of the eternal plan.
I know the Lord told us and the Prophet Joseph Smith, "Peace be unto thy soul; thine adversity and thine afflictions shall be but a small moment," but on that plane ride I caught a glimpse of just what He meant. I think this is what they call the eternal perspective and it makes me grateful for the gospel that teaches us these truths.
Affirmation to try: I maintain an eternal perspective throughout my day as I experience all that life has to offer.
***If you have found that life is feeling tiresome and if you are finding it difficult to maintain an eternal perspective, please consider scheduling an energy session. Clearing your energy brings a sense of balance and opens your ability to handle and enjoy life.***
As I viewed the vastness of San Diego, I knew that my little house is one of the smallest parts of this place we call home. Can you see my house? I know, it is hard to find since it is so small. It really is just a little dot in the landscape. What if our time and experiences on this earth are as small as my house in the grand scheme of things? And then I knew that it is really true that this life is just a small part of the eternal plan.
I know the Lord told us and the Prophet Joseph Smith, "Peace be unto thy soul; thine adversity and thine afflictions shall be but a small moment," but on that plane ride I caught a glimpse of just what He meant. I think this is what they call the eternal perspective and it makes me grateful for the gospel that teaches us these truths.
Affirmation to try: I maintain an eternal perspective throughout my day as I experience all that life has to offer.
***If you have found that life is feeling tiresome and if you are finding it difficult to maintain an eternal perspective, please consider scheduling an energy session. Clearing your energy brings a sense of balance and opens your ability to handle and enjoy life.***
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