Today marks the 6th day of sharing my Miracle Morning adventure on my personal blogsite. I have to say, I am getting more energized daily by this practice, although I have not yet reached the last 10 days stretch. Perhaps this is because it is not the first time I have done the Miracle Morning program; just the first time I have shared it consecutively on a blog where it will be accessible for all eternity.
Miracle Morning on Weebly - Day Six Life S.A.V.E.R.S Program S is for Silence (Time spent in silent reflection) A is for Affirmations 1) I am alight with the spirit of truth and life. 2) I am on fire with the word of God. 3) I am overjoyed with praise and thanksgiving. 4) I am thankful for the gifts in my life, in all shapes and sizes. 5) I am grateful for the people from different walks of life who accompany my space. 6) I am alive with a sense of wonderment and awe. 7) I am bright with peace and contentment. 8) I am greeting each new day with a smile and a kiss. 9) I am enlightened from within and my outside glows! 10) I am loved with a love that is abundant and everlasting. V is for Visualizations I visualize a path that is full of people. All of the people walk together hand in hand, although they are really linked soul in soul. They realize that we are all one, part of a larger whole. When we walk in alignment, our strength of spirit surges and our energy passes from one heart to the next. We are love embodied, and we give power from one person to the next with the nod of a head, the gift of a smile, or the touch of a hug. We spread joy and thanksgiving with the touch of our feet upon the ground, celebrating our connection with the mother earth. And with each step we take, we lift our eyes towards the heavens in a collective voice of praise and thanksgiving. E is for Exercise (Self guided yoga) R is for Reading (Peace is Every Breath by Thich Nhat Hahn) S is for Scribing (My affirmations and visualizations) How do I feel? I feel empowered!
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AuthorValerie Ellis, with inspiration by Matthew Kelly, Author of Rediscovering Catholicism Archives
August 2021
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