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Miracle is not exception to the Laws of life; it is fulfilment of them
"There
are only two ways to live your life: As if nothing is a miracle, or
as if everything is a miracle." - Albert Einstein
I arrived at Harbin Hot Springs at two o'clock in the
morning, tired and hungry. Quickly I found my way to the locker room,
peeled off my clothes, and immersed myself in the soothing body-temperature
mineral waters. Ahhhhhhhhh . . . Instantly I could feel my tired muscles,
stiff and aching after a long day's travel, unwinding and absorbing
the warmth of the healing waters. I found a seat on the underwater ledge,
leaned my head back against the rim of the pool, and naked before God,
gazed into the endless starry night. Silently I uttered a prayer of
thanks for finding my way to this healing sanctuary.
But there was still a problem: I was famished. I had not eaten for many
hours and, unable to find a store or restaurant during my late-night
drive through the rural mountain region, I arrived without any provisions.
The onsite restaurant would not be open until the morning, and I began
to feel anxious about not being able to get anything to eat until the
next day.
Then I looked around me and realized I was in a place of great beauty
and well-being. An all-night candle issued its mellow glow just above
my head, while a mountain stream chanted a playful lullaby just a few
yards from the pool. Surely God was in this place. Though I was alone,
I was not alone spiritually. Somehow, I reasoned, I would be taken care
of; even if I had to go without food for a while, my heart was full.
Just then my reveries were interrupted by something touching my lip-an
object had floated toward me and bumped into my mouth. I reached to
remove it and discovered it was a fresh fig! Can you imagine my surprise
and delight to find a sweet delicacy finding me in the middle of a hungry
night? In rhythm with the grace of the moment I opened my mouth and
received communion from providence - the tastiest fig I have ever enjoyed.
Then I looked up to find that I was sitting beneath a huge fig tree
that spread its leafy limbs out over my entire section of the pool!
Below the tree were many figs, freshly fallen, floating on the surface
of the pool. I made a short round and collected a handful. Then I went
on to enjoy a most treasured midnight snack.
This most significant experience has become a key metaphor for my life.
It reminded me that wherever I am, God is. I am always taken care of,
often in ways I could not control or plan on. The miracle fig arrived
at the very moment I surrendered my sense of struggle and remembered
that all was well. What better formula for abundant living?
Now I am recognizing that there are always figs (metaphorically speaking)
wherever I go. A Course in Miracles asks us to remember, "I am
content to be wherever He wishes, knowing He goes there with me."
Perhaps Albert Einstein said it best: "There are only two ways
to live your life: As if nothing is a miracle, or as if everything is
a miracle."
My sense of awe is expanding daily; I am recapturing the wonder of childhood,
which faded from my life when I was told that if I wanted something
good to happen, I had to manipulate to get it. Now I know that something
good is always happening, and all I have to do is discover it.
Recently I was waiting in the checkout line at the local health food
store. In front of me was a little boy, perhaps a year old, sitting
in the seat of his mother's shopping basket. I caught the child's eyes,
and he burst into a huge smile. Then he began to giggle and wave his
hands in ecstasy. This child was living in pure bliss. At that moment
it occurred to me that his joy was not dependent on anything that was
happening around him. Waves of delight were just rolling up from inside
of him. He was thrilled to just be alive and feel the presence of life
in him, through him, as him.
Jewish theologian Abraham Heschel wrote a wonderful book called God
in Search of Man. We do not have to search for God; we just need to
show up right where we are, and God will find us. My fig miracle was
not an exception to the laws of life; it was the fulfillment of them.
There are an infinite number of figs to be enjoyed, and an infinite
number of ways they can reach us. "Wherever I am, God is, and all
is well."
Alan Cohen is the author of 14 popular inspirational books including
the award winning A Deep Breath of Life. To order Alan's new book Happily
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