
maybe we are all having Michael in the Sky dreams. I am one of those whose confidence in the reality of what I am experiencing ebbs and flows.
On New Year's Day, I decided to put one of my many blank notebooks to use, and write down any Michael Miracles that may come up. I actually bought the notebook a few months ago, for that exact purpose, but didn't get around to using it. It has been 10 days now, and I find that, although I have not written them all down, the Michael Miracles happen more frequently when I am paying attention. I don't think it's that they are actually happening more often, but that I am paying closer attention, and remembering them. I know it's true that what we put our attention on, expands. It is a universal law I think.
The question still remains, though, am I making it up or is it real? Maybe my focusing attention is creating false MM's (otherwise know as Michael Miracles). What I have discovered is that, at the time the miracle happens, there is no doubt at all. I KNOW it in my heart, my mind, my body. It's only later on, that the wondering starts. This tells me that my first impression is the correct one.
I took this picture yesterday. I looked up and saw Michael in the Sky. At the time I felt warm, happy, delighted and totally sure that he had sent it for me to see. I gratefully accepted the gift.
Only now, when I sat down to write this devotion, did I remember the term Pie in the Sky. To me, it means dreams that are too big, and not likely to come true. Isn't it interesting that I would name the post Michael in the Sky. Just looked up the original meaning for the phrase, it said: - A promise of heaven, while continuing to suffer in this life.
I think it's our choice if we suffer or not, but i have no doubt that Michael definitely is a promise of Heaven.
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