
Colin of MeAndRay.com shared the video below with me that moved me to my deepest corner and inspired me for this post. If Nick’s example does not lead to more consciousness, self-awareness, and gratitude for who you are and for what you can make of who you are, then what can? If Nick’s story and journey are not convincing you that you can always be who you want to be, that there is always a way and a solution to be who you want to be, then what can?
I printed Nick Vujicic’s words that “If you don’t get a miracle you could be a miracle for someone else”. What an example of no matter who you are, how you look, or where you were born, you have your purpose. That purpose’s seed was planted in you by the moment you were born. However, you are composed it is exactly who you need to be in order to fulfill that purpose and become who you are meant to be. You only need to be willing to look at it and live it. Then life will expand and give you the miracles you are looking for… because you are the miracle.
Yes, life can challenge us to the edge of the bearable. But it doesn’t happen to punish us but to lead us to discover more about ourselves. Thus we are constantly and mostly unconsciously lead to expanding ourselves, to grow out of ourselves. A physical limitation or limiting circumstances are not meant that there is no way but that we need to create our own ways to find and live our purposes. And sometimes, the purpose is not to overcome obstacles for yourself but to be an encouraging example for others that everything is possible. But which way ever, you are enhancing your own life.
I know, time is rare for everybody and watching videos is more time-consuming than cross-reading a post. But if you can afford those 7 minutes, please come back later and watch it. I dare to promise that you won’t regret it.
It doesn’t matter who you were.
It doesn’t matter who you are right now.
It only matters who you want to be
and to align your attitude with your goal.
In Love and Light
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That was incredible and so inspiring, Erika. Thank you for sharing this young man’s story with us. Somehow, through all the trauma I been through, I can get caught up in my anger and I’m learning not to let others throw gasoline on that fire. To remain patient and understanding so that when I’m met with anger, I can be the soothing one. That maybe that angry person just needs to encounter someone that can let it roll off them and give birth to a change in prospective. Miracles happen and I want to be the one to help pass this notion along through my character and actions. Thank you again for this. Always nothing less than an amazing experience from you blog 🙏🏾🤗
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It is not easy to keep the calm and be the one that soothens a situation. But then again, it is. It depends on our willpower and the habit to practice it. It is amazing that you developed through discipline to make it a reflex that when anger is triggered in you by someone else, you automatically get in that soothing mode. That’s a huge and healing achievement for you and everyone around you. Wow!
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Beautiful dear Erika.
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Basically, we all know that the only limit is the one we set ourselves. But Nick’s words and example is so profound. It goes so deep.
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So amazing and powerful!
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Amazing, right?
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Yes, for sure! Peace.
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