Miracles

Posted by Alicja Aratyn on 4th Dec 2014

There is no other time of the year more magical and filled with miracles then Christmas.

The magic of December allows the majority of us, from different believe systems, to celebrate - if not Hanukkah or Christmas then New Year. Even though the real New Year for many of us does not necessarily belong to January 1, but we still celebrate all together according to Gregorian Calendar.

I don’t know about you, but I like to observe children, especially in December. Their expectations, dreams and desires, their eyes glued to shops windows - everything in these days is about SANTA, this big guy who is practically almighty in gifts and giving department.

Those observations brought me to the topic of miracles and the fact that adults give up so easily on their dreams, our perseverance decreases with age while our ability to accept “whatever comes” increases enormously. When I ask my friends when they lost their belief in miracles and an attitude “let’s go for it”, they mostly say: somewhere along the way.

If you are a Christian and know (more or less) the Bible, then you know that Jesus asks us be like a child again. Children are miracles by themselves, but their trust, faith and believes are so strong, that most of us cannot brake it and we do fulfill their dreams.

It brings me to the conclusion that miracles happen when we expect them and are looking for them. Also - when we look forward to receive them and have absolute faith in receiving. You may say: this is the formula for manifestation! Yes, it is. So, if we had this ability when we were children, we can bring this faith back, exercise our expectations and excitement and… maybe then?

Let’s be like children again! Hey, it’s Christmas time, everything is possible!