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Divine Order

10 December 2008 No Comments

How do you see yourself and the world? Do you measure your self-worth by your physical successes and failures? What about how you measure someone else’s value? How often do you feel that you’ve failed?

Did you know that there is no such thing as failure? Yes, you read correctly (I actually just learned that myself in my latest workshop)! There is absolutely no way to fail. Everything is done by Divine order. Everyone that you encounter in life is there by Divine placing. You see, that’s why it is completely impossible to fail.

A lot of times we think that we’ve missed opportunities and that life has passed us by. Not true. If those opportunities are meant to be then they can never stop coming. Those opportunities belong to you, so they will always come around to you. This is a fact.

We measure our successes by how less failures we think we’ve had. But, if you change the way you look at yourself and the world, you and the world you look at will change. If you come to the understanding that the Divine does not make mistakes, then you will understand the practicality of there being no such thing as failure.

Get it?

Go about today trusting that all that you do- and every person and situation that enters your life- is by Divine Order.

—Penna

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