Our divine spark will remain only a spark until we take time to nurture it. We cannot nurture it until we accept it - we cannot accept it until we recognize it - we cannot recognize it until we "see" it - we cannot "see" it until we seek it - we cannot seek it until we know what we are looking for - we cannot know what we are looking for until we come to understand that something is there worth looking for - we cannot come to understand that something is there worth looking for until we understand that we are worthy of "harboring" something so special - we cannot understand that we are worthy of "harboring" something so special until we open ourselves to the possibility of such worth - we will not open ourselves to the possibility of such worth until we are convinced that our perceived "imperfections" of thought, word, and action do not make us any less worthy. This is where we need to begin: to accept one's self for who, what, and how one truly is, is to open one's self to the vast possibilities one holds - the vast possibilities of the divine.
There are no boundaries when life is lived in the presence of the Holy Spirit - anything is possible!
There are no boundaries when life is lived in the presence of the Holy Spirit - anything is possible!