"When you realize how perfect everything is, you will tilt your head back and laugh at the sky," Gautama Siddhartha Buddha.
What if it is true that the most functional way to approach life is to consider that everything is already perfect? What if we really do create life from our attitudes, feelings and thoughts? We may never know the absolute truth of this in our human experience, but what is the harm of implementing this approach -- just in case? Joanne McFadden suggests, "we are called to enter a state of complete acceptance that we have everything we could ever want or need. We know that that which we give out comes back to us multiplied." It seems that the essence of these words comes from so many different sources that there must be truth therein. And, we can also know that we benefit our bodies and minds when we choose to see that all is well. All is very well, indeed.
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