Wednesday, 23 September 2015

Grace

I absolutely love listening to Mumford & Sons Music. Perhaps lines like, "you must know life to know decay but I won't rot" gives me the strength to believe that everything is working out for my highest good. It reminds me that "there'll come a time with no more tears and love will not break [my] heart but dismiss [my] fears" and I finally feel that I am "getting over [my] hill and seeing what [I am meant to] find there with Grace in [my] heart and flowers in [my] hair". Their lyrics have allowed me to embrace Grace. Grace is not just a beautiful word but it represents a powerful force originating outside the human consciousness which nurtures the spiritual growth of human beings. We cannot touch this force. We have no decent way to measure it. Yet it exists. It is real.  Perhaps Grace is that invisible river or airflow that directs us to certain experiences and certain people at that perfect time. It is what is responsible for those serendipitous moments that can change our life path in an instant and leave us shaking our heads, smirking and saying to ourselves "how can this be?"

When I listen to Mumford and Sons the spiritual world begins to penetrate the mundane. I believe they portray an extremely accurate representation of what it means to be part of the bigger picture. Their beautiful lines like, "these bodies we will live and these bodies we will die, where you invest your love you invest your life" speak true that love is more than something we possess, it is us, it comprises us and gives us structure...which I could cross reference with Dr Masuru Emoto's research on water but I will refrain myself to do so at this time. 

May we release control and let Grace guide us.

  

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