All Is Well Revisited

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One of Spirit’s favorite phrases is All is well. In today’s world, we need more reminders that all truly is well, despite appearances.

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A Course in Miracles tells you in Lesson 292, A happy outcome to all things is sure. We realize that’s a tough one for many of you to wrap your minds around.

Perhaps one quick glance at your daily news convinces you your world is really going to hell. How then, you might ask, can there be a happy outcome to all things?

Here are some of our thoughts which may help you remember you live in a world where all truly is well.

  • Anything other than well-being is an illusion.
  • Illusions are temporary. They exist only in the moment, then vanish.
  • What is real endures eternally.
  • Love is real.
  • Appreciation is real.
  • Joy is real.
  • Passion is real
  • Happiness is real.
  • Health is real.

Anything other than what is real is just a passing illusion. God, or Spirit, is willing and able to bring you an abundance of all you want.

But you have to ask. Then just let go, knowing all you ask for is on the way. Because God/Goddess is Love, S/He will always bring you only what you ask for.

It’s that simple and that powerful.

 

Copyright © 2023 by John Cali and Berna Copray

Edited by Berna Copray

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This meditation, from Gabrielle Bernstein, will inspire and uplift you.

Please share your thoughts with us in the comments below.

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2 Responses

  1. Jeannie

    That is so true, thank you for the reminder. All is indeed well! Everything is mind, I know it yet there are times I forget my truth and you come and remind me! Thank you Spirit and John, lots of love and hugs to both of you!
    Jeannie
    FYI: I am Jeannie because my mom was Jean, that led some very amusing moments in my teenage years 🙂

    • John Cali

      Thanks very much for your comments, Jeannie. Well, we all need reminders now and then—including me. 🙂

      “Coincidentally,” as in your family, my father was John, and therefore, I was called Johnny. That seems to have stuck through the years.

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