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30 Miracles
Miracle by Cherie Herne — June 11, 2010 @ 8:50 pm
The sky last night was painted with blues, oranges, purples and pinks. The sun was brightly lighting up the backs of the clouds and spears of light were piercing through. The sky was on fire. I was in complete awe.
I realized that moment that we are merely busy, little ants moving things from point A to point B everyday. I heard the whisper… Stop and see the beauty that surrounds us… take a moment and just “be” … give thanks for the beauty in each day… be still, don’t speak… listen.
Miracle by Sheila Sylvestre — July 5, 2010 @ 1:55 am
Thank you for tagging me with a Miracle card!!
The very next day after having the Miracle card under my pillow I woke up feeling inspired and creative after having a bit of a creative block.
Two days after having the miracle card under my pillow a friend and I were on a walk sharing some challenges we had been facing and sat down on a bench. A baby stellar jay flew over to us and sat on my friend’s shoe and then on my shoulder for 10 minutes. We immediately became peaceful and were filled with joy with the gift the little bird gave us about becoming present and leaving our troubles behind.
Thank you for the Miracle!!!
Peace and Joy ~
Sheila
Miracle by admin — July 5, 2010 @ 1:28 pm
Oh Sheila, thank you so much for sharing your awesome miracle story! Miracles do shift our energy and I believe that birds and other animals can truly sense our peaceful energy.
Love & Miracles To You,
Maggie
Miracle by Christine — July 11, 2010 @ 1:58 am
Finding a dwelling that made me come to life.
Miracle by karen — July 24, 2010 @ 11:09 am
I was blessed to have been tagged with your Miracle card through the contact of a friend.
I have had many challenges recently regarding connecting with someone who is extremely fearful. This resulted in some ongoing legal issues.
Within days of receiving my Miracles card, some of those legal issues began to drop away.
Challenges help us to grow but the miracle of belief and true friends wins in the end.
Thank you for directing this energy through your cards.
Miracle by Nan — July 30, 2010 @ 10:30 pm
I was recently tagged for a miracle. I wrote my request for abundance and getting past financial blocks to the Universe/Spirit– and slept soundly with my “miracle-in-waiting” under my pillow that night. The next morning, barely awake, I received a phone call at 8:20AM saying I had won a $50.00 savings bond! (I couldn’t even remember entering a contest!) At first I thought it must be a “come on” or a joke– but it was for real. A small, yet promising gift from Spirit, letting me know that all is well and miracles do happen! Thank you, Spirit!
Miracle by Fia — August 11, 2010 @ 10:15 pm
Hi Maggie,
I wrote out my miracle, a financial goal that I have been working for ever since I started my business 6 years ago. Within 2 weeks and one day of writing out my miracle on your card it is now my reality.
The line: Never give up on your Miracle – EVER! was exactly what I needed!
Thanks for the card Maggie, AMAZING!!!
Miracle by Lorrie — November 9, 2010 @ 10:50 pm
One day while I was in my kayak on a gorgeous sunny morning I was study spiritual book trying with all my heart to find my peace, I heard theses words( In heaven as it is on earth) That was my miracle. I know now that it is up to me.I am now living heaven on earth. If you would like to do the same just believe it is possible
Miracle by Helena — November 12, 2010 @ 3:05 am
I have seen and participated in incredible miracles for years. I believe that God is intensifying his presence in these days and his children are being encouraged to tell the truth in love. I had a six figure income and was living the rat-race dream. Yet, I was miserable. I longed to spend more time with my family and to feel less stress,so I cried out to God. As God would have it, and an answer to that prayer, I lost my job. God had been on my heart to write a book for 2 years, so after 2 days of crying and self-pity, he reminded me to ‘write the book.’ That book is currently at the publisher and will be in print before Christmas. The book ‘Use Me, Lord’ is a collection of short stories of when I surrended to God for his purposes. This life transformation is amazing. I feel such peace and am excited about the future. Please check out my website. I plan to post your website on mine as well. I like your website. Be blessed! Helena
Miracle by Cal J — December 14, 2010 @ 8:01 pm
This may not seem like a miracle to others, but it was to me …
I was given a gift from God and I am thankful for it often. My awareness of my dad’s alcoholism overshadowed much of my adult relationship with him. He was a wonderful person … never mean, angry or abusive when intoxicated. Despite his alcoholism, he was a wonderful father and provider for our family, financially and emotionally. Everyone loved him and being with him. I, however, would get so stressed out and angry about his drinking that I didn’t enjoy social and/or family gatherings with him. It became more about watching how much he was drinking than in just being carefree in the moment.
My dad and stepmother had a tradition of coming to visit my husband and me around the time of my birthday. Despite the fact that Dad wasn’t feeling well, they came for their visit. Because he wasn’t feeling well, Dad did not have his usual Scotch, but was drinking water instead. The weekend was quality time from beginning to end! He enjoyed his grandchildren, he and I had some great conversation, and I showed him some of the projects I was working on and he told me how proud he was of me.
The next week, I got the terrible phone call that my dad had passed away of a sudden, massive heart attack. After the busyness of the funeral and the shock had worn off, I was talking to my husband one night. “I’m so glad that Dad wasn’t drinking during their visit.” My husband asked “What do you mean?” “Well, I really relaxed and enjoyed his company. I got to really talk to him, enjoy seeing him with the kids, and show him the things I’m proud of in myself.” My husband then said he meant “what did you mean about his not drinking? He was drinking straight vodka, he said it would help loosen the phlem in his chest.”
[I realized much after this transpired, that my overprotective attitude toward my dad stemmed from my fear of losing him again. You see, I had "lost" my dad when I was just 6, when he and my mom divorced. I was not prepared for his moving out of the home (people just didn't talk to their kids about divorce like they do today). One day he was just moving out. I also realized that the pain of losing my dad as an adult, married and with a family, was much easier to shoulder than losing him as a child when he was the center of my universe.]
I truly feel this last visit and my ignorance of my father’s alcohol use was a gift from God … to both of us really … and my special miracle. My perception of the situation allowed me to be in the moment. Plus I got to hug and kiss my dad so close to the time of his passing.
Miracle by Joan Gagne — December 17, 2010 @ 6:07 pm
I have been living in an assisted living facility for the past five years. I have been asking my daughter since the beginning of the year, when I turned 91, if I could live with her in order to help her out and save money. Just a few weeks ago, my daughter moved me into her home. She had a bathroom built to accommodate my handicap needs and my miracle is that I am spending my first Christmas with her next week, in “our” new home. Waking up with a Christmas tree, spending the day together and spending the night here . . . . never having to wake up in an elderly home again. Thank you God!
Miracle by Kim — January 28, 2011 @ 1:21 pm
I quickly became frustrated this morning as I tried to find the Book of Ruth in my untabbed bible! I put it aside and got in the shower. When I got out I picked it back up and flipped it open……directly to the first page of Ruth! It was almost as if God was saying..”Don’t always try to do it alone. Ask me and I will help!” Miracles come in all sizes. I too often look for the big ones and miss the smaller everyday ones that God puts in my life.
Here’s to the best year ever! 2011…a year from Heaven!
Miracle by Mahesh — January 28, 2011 @ 2:36 pm
Just watching Nature is a miracle
Miracle by Mel — January 29, 2011 @ 12:16 am
Perhaps it doesn’t seem like anything extraordinary, but it’s a much needed sign that someone is watching out for me. I have been unemployed for 18 months, I’ve been out of health insurance since November. This, of course, terrifies me. So every sniffle, itch, and trip out to shovel snow is a trial of “Oh, please, not an illness/injury.”
This week, I fell … in my own living room. (this is not the miraculous part!) I was sitting at my computer looking for work for far too long, wrapped in a blanket with one leg folded under me. My leg fell asleep, I didn’t realize, and one-step into my trip to bed — BAM! rolled my ankle, heard the incredible pop, and laid on the floor for 20 minutes hyperventilating about having to go the hospital, unnisured and broke.
Miracle! It was only a sprain. Two days later, I am as spry as ever! Thank you thank you thank you, bless me bless me bless me.
Miracle by karen s — January 29, 2011 @ 12:26 am
! am Alive! I have beaten the odds for 15 years now. I am Alive!
Miracle by karuna — January 29, 2011 @ 9:28 am
hi!
its the birth of my daughter thats nothing short of a miracle. Yes, it happens every day, possibly every minute to someone or the other, but this does not mask the fact that every birth is indeed a miracle. the first coo, to the first step and then the confident stride are all but miracles to me. It is indeed a miracle when you see her all grown up. transposed against this, the image of her on her first day.. its a miracle in my mind.. to me.
Miracle by Donna — February 2, 2011 @ 10:40 pm
I received a sign. I was looking for ways to get motivated in my Mary Kay business and how to find woman who need to feel good about themselves and today I was speaking to a friend who gave me a woman’s networking group to contact. I made some phone calls and did a little research and found another networking group that meets in the morning. I feel like God is leading me so I plan to follow this and see were it will lead me. I am excited now and more motivated. Thanks to listening and watching for the signs. I feel blessed.
Miracle by Susan — February 2, 2011 @ 11:35 pm
What was it that I was supposed to miss this morning? Well I don’t know but know matter how quickly I tried to get home after being stuck at work during “the blizzard of 2011″ I kept getting held back. Making it through the storm safely both my family, the people I work with and most everyone around the state should be a miracle.
Miracle by Jaelene — February 7, 2011 @ 3:21 pm
The sound of shattering glass, the scream of my 3 year old. I ran to the room, he had reached in a window to get a toy car, the window broke cutting his arm pen. I grab him, take a look, see the blood pulsing out. My husband and I jump in the car head to ER. They say not equipped to handle him and such a bad injury, transfer him to Children’s Hospital. They stabilize so its not bleeding as bad, and state they are positive the tendon is cut. We stop only to pray for our son. At the Children’s Hospital he has a plastic surgeon, and No cut tendon or anything! He had stitches but nothing damaged. Our prayer was answered, no damage, a true miracle.
Miracle by Maggie — February 7, 2011 @ 5:03 pm
Hi Jaelene!
Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful miracle with us! I am so happy that your son came through the incident so well. He was definitley surrounded by miracle angels.
Love & Miracles To You,
Maggie
Miracle by Maggie — February 7, 2011 @ 5:05 pm
Hi Karuna!
I absolutley agree the miracle of new life is profound and wondrous!
Make sure to submit your email address to me so you can receive your Miracle Journal.
Love & Miracles To You,
Maggie
Miracle by Maggie — February 7, 2011 @ 5:08 pm
Hi Mel!
What a beautiful story! Faith is the fuel for miracles! So happy you are well!
Love & Miracles To You,
Maggie
Miracle by Maggie — February 7, 2011 @ 5:09 pm
Hi Karen!
Yes, you are so alive with passion for life! YOU are the miracle!
Love & Miracles To You,
Maggie
Miracle by Debby — February 16, 2011 @ 1:55 pm
I have been extremely stressed and worried for years about our family’s finances because I can’t work due to illness.
Just last week I found out that I had been approved for disability and am about to receive another check in the mail!
A weight has been lifted from my shoulders because of this wonderful miracle.
Miracle by Maggie — February 16, 2011 @ 8:22 pm
Hi Debbie!
How wonderful for you! You are a beautiful example of “Never give up on your miracle!” Thank you so much for sharing!
Love & Miracles To You,
Maggie
Miracle by Katrina — March 5, 2011 @ 6:39 pm
After struggling for months following my husband’s departure after 18 years, my mother broke her hip. I decided to pack up my son, myself and the two cats and make the long drive from Houston, Texas back to Northern California where I grew up. It’s been almost two months since the move and looking for work has been tedious and disenheartening. Even though finances are a major struggle, I’ve felt extreme gratitude for my mother helping me out while I assist her in her recovery. Last week, I took a big breath as I signed another check to make sure my son & I have medical coverage and again was grateful that I have means, however limited, to take care of my family. The mail came that day and there was a letter from an financial firm that handled a brokerage account that I thought was closed over 16 years ago. Apparently, money was put into this account recently from a previous employer due to a merger! They had been trying to get a hold of me for months, but struggled since we’d moved many times over the last 16 years. It’s not necessarily a windfall, but this little miracle has allowed me to breathe a sigh of relief. It reminds me that if I have faith and wake up to the world with gratitude for another day, I am truly blessed!!
Miracle by Maggie — March 5, 2011 @ 7:26 pm
WOOHOO Katrina! Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful miracle of hope, trust and faith. When we let go of our own needs and put our attention on helping another the good is returned ten-fold.
Love & Miracles To You,
Maggie
Miracle by Lorraine Easter — March 18, 2011 @ 1:49 pm
I was on medical leave and was told when I got back I had to find another position within the organization. There were not many and I was getting nervous. There was only one place I wanted to work and they were possibly getting a new position opening. I watched and prayed that it would become open. Well, it did and I thank god for the miracle. Not only am I happy in my job but I still get to work for the company I love.
Miracle by Maggie — March 18, 2011 @ 3:57 pm
Lorraine this is SO awesome! Huge congratulations to you! Your happiness will continue to flow all kinds of miracles to you–keep expecting them.
Love & Miracles To You,
Maggie
Miracle by Maggie — October 1, 2011 @ 12:29 am
This is awesome Kristi! As I was reading it I was thinking about the power of love–connection and concern. So often we are so busy in our lives that we don’t notice that another person might be in need or we don’t respond because we are operating from a certain level of fear. The miracle started with you and your willingness to be present to the moment and act from that place–a place of love. You didn’t allow fear to enter the picture. We need more acts of kindness lik this one. Thank you!
Love & Miracles To You,
Maggie
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