MIRACLES
Miracles are not rare. They happen every day, often in ways so subtle we overlook them. They are not reserved for the holy or the spiritually advanced, and they are not dramatic interruptions of the natural world. Miracles arise naturally when we are aligned—when we soften, release control, and stop wrestling with the past or rehearsing the future. They often arrive quietly, becoming clear only in hindsight, when we realize something shifted inside us long before anything shifted around us. A miracle is not an event; it is a perception. It is the moment your mind opens to a possibility you could not see before, the breath you didn’t know you were holding finally releasing, the instant you stop fighting life and begin listening to it.
Everyday miracles are often the easiest to miss. They show up as perfect timing, unexpected support, or small moments of ease—the parking space that opens when you need it, the store having exactly one of the item you were searching for, the friend who calls at the right moment, or the message that answers a question you never said aloud. These are not coincidences. They are the subtle ways life rearranges itself when you are open, receptive, and willing to trust the quiet intelligence moving beneath everything.
In my own life, I’ve noticed three distinct types of miracles: physical, emotional, and spiritual. Each one serves a different purpose, and each has been a catalyst for change. Physical miracles shift the outer world. Spiritual miracles expand awareness. Emotional miracles transform the inner landscape—especially the places where my shadow lives. Emotional miracles are often the most powerful because they change the way I see, and when perception shifts, everything else eventually follows. The real miracle is not when the world changes, but when the world no longer needs to change for me to feel at peace.