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April 17, 2003
A Day To Celebrate
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John
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As I was walking home this morning from my daily jog, I started thinking
about the various religious celebrations marking this week: Passover (today),
Good Friday, and Easter Sunday.
I grew up in a large Italian, Roman Catholic family. For us, this week was a
time of religious celebrations, solemn and joyous.
It was also a time of celebration because my family all got together. At
Easter they usually cracked open the barrels of wine they’d made the year
before. And, as you might imagine, that in itself was reason enough to
celebrate. Not that they needed an excuse. They really knew how to celebrate
every day!
As I got older and grew apart from Catholicism, the religious significance of
the week diminished for me. But the sense of celebration did not.
Today my family is much smaller and more scattered. And this week is not
markedly different from any other of my weeks. Partly because of the legacy my
family’s older generation left to us younger ones, I now see every week, every
day as a time of celebration.
Every day is a grand opportunity to find something, many things, to
appreciate. Every day is a grand opportunity, unique and special, to find the
joy which, as Joseph says, is there in every one of our experiences. Whether we
view those as experiences as positive or negative, there is joy to be found in
all of them.
Every day is a day to celebrate.
You’ll find Joseph’s thoughts below.
Chief Joseph
Do you know what your
life’s purpose is? We are asked that question often. "What is my life’s
purpose? Please tell me!" And almost always, the asking of the question is
tinged with despair, frustration, even anger. It’s as if you see your lives as
purposeless–senseless, insane, chaotic existences with one trauma and disaster
after another.
And yet it need not be so.
Your natural state–the state your
soul, before you incarnated, intended you to live in–is a state of deep joy,
of passionate fulfillment, of an endless series of one wondrous experience after
another–day to day, week to week, year to year, lifetime to lifetime.
That was your soul’s intent. And
yet relatively few of you are living out that intent, that dream. That, neither,
needs to be so.
There is joy in every present
moment of your lives. Still, so many of you miss it–you don’t even know
it’s there. It IS there, in every experience, whether those experiences are
painful or blissful. Something good is to be gained from every
experience–EVERY one, no exceptions.
And so how do you mine this gold we
call joy?
You mine it, first of all, by
acknowledging it’s there. Do you think your gold seekers in the days of the
American Old West would have rushed to the gold fields if they didn’t believe
there was gold "in them thar hills"?
The second and most critical step
is to simply seek the gold–seek the joy. There is always some gold there, in
every day of your life, in every experience of every day of your life. But you
have to look for it.
Look for the positives. Look for
the good in others. Look for the good in yourselves. Pay absolutely no attention
to what others are doing and experiencing, especially if their lives are filled
with pain and turmoil. Their choices do not have to be your choices. Their pain
does not have to be your pain. Their path does not have to be your path. You
will do well to take the less travelled path.
Find a reason–no matter how small
or large–to celebrate something, anything, in your life each day. When you
wake up each morning, before you even get out of bed, promise yourself you are
going to find something good in the day before you. Promise yourself to look for
the gold.
If you look for it you WILL find
it. And the more of it you find, the more of it the Universe will deliver to
you.
It is that simple. Every day is a
day to celebrate.
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Since 1992, John Cali has been communicating with a
non-physical entity called Joseph. In one of his many physical lifetimes, this
spirit was incarnated as the legendary Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce tribe in
what is now the state of Oregon in the northwestern USA. These messages are a
blend of information from Joseph, other spirits in the "Joseph group,"
and John.
John can be reached by email here
or through their website (http://www.greatwesternpublishing.org).
Private readings with Chief Joseph are available here: http://www.greatwesternpublishing.org/readings.html
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Copyright © 2003 by John Cali. All rights reserved.
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