Miracles
The Dalai Lama reminds us that peace and affection are the strongest tools for healing the world and also for strengthening our inner selves. Yet, how many people believe they can use their minds to create their own miracles? How many people take steps to expand miraculous abilities?
A miracle is "a transgression of a law of nature." It's something you don't expect to happen, some event meant perhaps to prevent you from becoming too rigid or set in your ways. We can assume miracles happen. We may hear about them or, in rare cases, be lucky enough to witness them. What seems normal talent or ability to some people will also seem most extraordinary to others.
The area of conscious awareness never functions to its potential in a person who refuses to learn. Only when mentally-prepared will a person be ready to effect or perceive extraordinary events in the physical world and even go so far as to redefine what is humanly possible.
Consider how athlete Roger Bannister stunned the world by breaking the 4 minute mile. At the same time, he shattered a psychological barrier. People had said that couldn't be done. His achievement humbled naysayers and motivated other athletes to redefine limits and potential.
To achieve a high level of spiritual experience, has enabled human beings to heighten their perception; to see, hear and feel what others haven't yet developed the capacities to grasp. Milrepa was a well-known Buddhist poet and visionary who was supposedly able to fly. This was apparently a result of the depth and saintly wisdom he achieved in mediation. Joan of Arc claimed to have been spoken to by God and guided to lead a historic army to save France. A simple peasant girl, she transformed into an inspirational warrior because she believed she could and she had faith in her destiny. People still believe in the power of signs and guides.
Miracles happen all the time. As we learn to believe in the potential for something wonderful, we open our senses and begin to appreciate life more. Each time events occur that surpass all known human or natural powers, they may indicate Divine intervention or supernatural cause. These events can also inspire us to redefine what is possible in our own lives. We all have abilities to develop ourselves from within, to rethink what we once thought were limits. As you learn to raise your standards, to expand your horizons, to surpass achievements, some people may describe that as 'a miracle.' If you believe in infinite learning, your view may differ.
Reader Comments (4)
Thank you for sharing this story here and on my site. Even if we don't sense the "inner leading," the outer circumstance, the "synchronicity" of an event can teach us as well. Things happen for reasons, and, as the saying goes. "coincidence is God's way of remaining anonymous."
Daniel
Your own site posts are also uplifting. I used to speak more about 'coincidence,' the idea that events seem to happen by chance. Yet, now I'm more apt to speak about 'synchronicity,' which describes events that are meaningfully-created with a purpose, and still somehow defy traditional explanations. I really like your quote about "God's way of remaining anonymous." You might also refer to guardian angels.
Elements of mystery and magic can be detected in every experience.
Its up to each of us to determine the purpose and meaning in our own life stories. We do so, in our own time, and learn to grasp what the forest and the trees represent.