Lives Are Changed By Grace 4-16-2021

“Accumulated acts of grace, such as kindness and patience, generosity and noble strength, give life and hope. You may never see the long-term—or even short-term—effects of the thousands of acts of grace you generate each day. But lives are changed because of that grace. 

View life through your soul and you’ll understand that there is no such thing as a small or powerless choice. 

If you truly open the eyes of your soul, you’ll see that the Divine gives you at least one opportunity a day to make another person’s life just a little better. And should you be that someone in need of assistance, look through your soul. You’ll discover heaven hidden in the small details of your life.

Grace

When do we not need the grace of Clarity? This powerful grace creates the sensation of a fog lifting from within. Either suddenly or gradually, slowly or instantly, you become clear-sighted about the thing that previously weighed so heavily on your soul. 

Grace, remember, always calls you to action. From Clarity comes choice. Grace never lets you sit still for too long. It’s a change agent. Why else would you need it?”

“Grant me the grace of Clarity, Lord. Allow me to see the world as my soul sees it. Clear-sightedness comes naturally to the soul. Our holy interior perceives truth without distraction or detachment. 

Our soul has the ability to see our life path. It turns our attention away from getting our own needs met and toward asking how we can make others’ lives better. 

Lord, again and again I am reminded of how very brief this life is, and that it is not about accumulating stuff. Life is about how well we tend to all that lives. That is all that matters. And no act of serving life is too small.”

Excerpt From

Intimate Conversations with the Divine

Caroline Myss

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About anitaskocz

ANITA JOYCE SKOCZ is a storyteller who resides in Central Florida. She credits her passion to her father, who dazzled her imagination as a child with his gift to weaver a tale. After a diving accident in 1978, Anita left the travel industry to journey the inner roads of her soul. The riches found on those adventures inward come to life in her children’s books. Anita’s books, “Crystal Star Angel” and “Kite Tale,” were inspired by the loving relationships her father had with his grandsons. From Where I Sit is a blog where Anita shares her life’s stories, or comments on current events from her soul’s perspective. Her insights can evoke laughter as well as take one on a reflective journey. In any case she hopes you join her each Wednesday for a new adventure.
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