Being a strong container: Holy moly!


I have been reflecting lately on the incredible power of faith. Faith is a wonderful gift God has given to us but it does not benefit us until we release our faith in prayer.

My apologies for not having send the Thought of the Day lately. I've been physically not well for the past 3 month's and had undergo a surgery 2 weeks ago. I had days when I felt fine, and the next day I felt as if I can't even get myself out of bed. Medications didn't seem to be helping much until the recommendation for a surgery came in from my gynecologist.

I can't explain how awful I felt after the surgery. All I have been doing since then is praying for pain relief, resting and sleeping! I wake up at 8:30, do my prayers, have my breakfast, sleep at 10, wake up at 12, take my shower, have my lunch, sleep at 2, and wake up at 5. I get out of bed, come to the computer, rest, rest, rest, watch the Food Channel or read or rest, rest, rest. It's currently 5:30 am and after sending you this Thought, I will probably go back to sleep until 8, have my breakfast, watch tv, do some reading and... sleep!

Today I'm declaring myself healthy! I'm done with not feeling well - finito, finished, klá, done! I'll wake up refreshed and feeling much better. AND, it will stick through the day and the day after tomorrow and so on.

My fav verse on Psalm 23: Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for You are with me; Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me.

Reflection: In thankfulness for my health & myself, I lovingly connect with my essential being. I access new understanding and celebration of all I am within. Danki Papa Dios!


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