What if each moment has as its purpose the potential for ascension?
What if each challenge faced - a difficult assignment, an inharmonious relationship, a physical limitation - is an opportunity to let go of earth weights (the pull of gravity) and to soar amidst the weightlessness of Love.
Gerald Stanwell's poem "Walk with God" (poem 37, Ideas on Wings) hints at this purpose. Especially dear is the central assurance "Enoch must have worked with good."
So can we.
Let's fly.
Julie Swannell
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