
We place our trust in Spirit, not in the world.
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I’m temporarily waylaid in Washington, D.C. on the way back from the west coast where I went for a quick trip to attend the memorial service of a friend. I’m in DC because of the snow storm that has pummeled the northeast and continues to storm.
I’m intending today to get onto a flight that I’m waitlisted for. Please hold in consciousness for me as I’d really like to get home to Bodhi and Sattva. I have a friend who’s caring for them, and all is well, but this is the first time that I’ve been away from them and I didn’t want it to be too long. I’m so glad they have each other.
Although I’d rather be home with them right now, I do absolutely trust that everything is working together for our good. Right now the airline is telling me it could take days to get home. I’m waitlisted on a flight, but that’s behind a list of folks on standby.
Yes, I could fly to Newark and rent a car and drive from there, but there’s a lot of snow on the ground and that just feels really stressful. I don’t feel like I’d like to put myself through that. There’s no emergency. All is well. I’d just prefer to be with them.
Will I get on a plane today? I don’t know. Perhaps someone will need the seat more than I’d like it. I’d rather they have it then. Of course I would.
I place my faith and trust in the invisible field of Love and not in the visible world of planes and snow.
Trust is a practice that reveals God’s infinite Love for us.
We place our trust in Spirit, not in the world.
Worry is the negative use of our imagination. It’s a habit. I don’t feel worried. All is well.
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