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MKE WeeK 11 – Re-discover Your Greatness with ENTHUSAIASM!

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Are you aware of the extraordinary qualities that set you apart from the ordinary? Unique abilities and talents reside within you, unmatched by anyone else. It’s time to rediscover and embrace your greatness with the enthusiasm you once possessed!

Life unfolds with moments akin to the Immaculate Conception—not as profound, perhaps, but impactful nonetheless. Unexpected opportunities, chance encounters, failures, losses, gifts, and miracles serve as messages, calling us in ways initially incomprehensible. These prompts, though seemingly daunting, are achievable when you believe in them and recognize their true nature.

Some surprises adhere to Natural Laws, others to immutable principles, and some to the faith that guides us alone.

So, what is faith? Hannell defines it as the substance of things hoped for and the evidence of things unseen. Others describe it as being sure of what we hope for and the conviction of what we do not see and what we do about it. Faith is characterized by confidence, trust, and action, stands in stark contrast to doubt, and transcends mere belief.

Consider the changing hues of Navel oranges and Eureka lemons in my garden. Faith guides my belief that the green oranges will ripen, just as I believe more oranges will grace my garden next year.

Similarly, the vibrant Camellias, aware of December’s festive spirit, beckon to be pruned and brought inside to make people happy.

In my moments tending to the garden, I’ve stumbled upon a practice called inductive reasoning, particularly uninterrupted inductive reasoning. Delving deep for an hour or two, comparing instances, and discerning commonalities, I find myself engaged in profound thought, both when working and not.

While the Navel oranges and lemons ripen concurrently, the Blood oranges and Bearss limes remain unready. What governs their timing? If they were human, I’d attribute it to need, want, and desire—an induction guided by Natural Law.

We, too, are bound by immutable principles of Natural Law, yet we possess the miraculous ability to change our reactions by changing our thoughts. This transformative power, unlike my oranges, rests within our conscious choice.

Consider the enduring phenomena like blooming Camellias in December, the ripening of oranges in colder weather, and the timeless occurrence of people falling in love. Change is constant, and the illusion of permanence is unreliable compared to the certainty of the sun rising tomorrow.

Do you undergo change? Laws, as Hannell suggests, operate continuously and universally, often unnoticed amidst life’s busyness.

These fixed laws extend to every human action and reaction—shaped by early conditioning or repetition. The vast mental landscape within our minds controls everything around us and beyond.

Whether good or bad, like attracts like, shaping our friendships, preferences, and aversions. We are responsible for the conditions that elicit happiness or sadness, our grievances, and our gratitude for the abundant talents we choose to share.

Will your unique talents sustain you through seemingly insurmountable challenges? Or will fear, lack of faith, or adherence to outdated habits deter you? Imperfect as we are, each breathing soul harbors a specific destiny and role, for no one is a common person.

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  • This was music to my brain the connections to nature are so deft this is a great read Lewis! So may truth bombs! 💣

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