‘THINK on THESE THINGS’ for March 26th

‘THINK on THESE THINGS’
By Joyce Sequichie Hifler

Life offers us a great deal of stormy weather. In the beginning we are quite strong about it, taking things in stride and moving confidently along. The things that test us seem to give us extra strength we didn’t know belonged to us. And quite suddenly there is an awareness that enough is enough. But life doesn’t know it, and the storm goes on and so do we.

Even though we are quite willing to give as long as we have to give, there seems to be no more stretch to the strength, either spiritually, mentally, or physically. We question how much longer, how many more times we shall be able to reach into our bag of reserves to borrow another ounce of strength.

Of course, the first thing we must do is take our minds off the thing as we do not want it, and begin to think steadily about how we do want it. It allows our creative minds to find the answers. It may mean we will have to wait a while in the dark, but when the light comes, it is radiant.

There are many things that stay our feet along the way, but faith that this too will pass can make that way serene.

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Daily Feng Shui News for Feb. 5 – ‘National Weatherperson’s Day’

Every year right before spring begins, I’m frequently asked how we can stay protected from storms. Since it’s ‘National Weatherperson’s Day’ I’d like to offer a prayer to invoke that same weather-related protection. According to legend, Saint Barbara is the patron saint of artillery and is called upon when stormy weather threatens to cause destruction or ravage the land. Her prayer is this: ‘Blessed Saint Barbara, your name is written in Heaven with paper and holy water, and on the cross of our death. Send away the storm and bring peace to our household.’ Can I get an Amen?

By Ellen Whitehurst for Astrology.com