Saturday, May 23, 2009
Spiritually Driven
As a writer I usually feel called to always look forward. I try not to base my story expectations upon the past -- what happened, who I was with, what I once wrote or said. Memories can provide inspiration or insight, but I do not allow them to restrict me.
Sometimes I just try to shut down my magnificent brain and immerse myself in peaceful meditation. In that condition I usually receive new revelations of divine inspiration.
I see past any old limitations and I recognize new resources, strengths, and insights. My comprehension expands beyond what I would have usually considered.
Filled with new ideas and energy, I align with God as I understand Him. Then I do my best to follow through on a divine plan. Without exception my story takes off in an unexpected and delightful direction.
As its first reader, I, the author, am fully entertained. What a joy!
I see past any old limitations and I recognize new resources, strengths, and insights. My comprehension expands beyond what I would have usually considered.
Filled with new ideas and energy, I align with God as I understand Him. Then I do my best to follow through on a divine plan. Without exception my story takes off in an unexpected and delightful direction.
As its first reader, I, the author, am fully entertained. What a joy!
"I about to do a new thing; now it
springs forth, do you not perceive
it?"
-- Isaiah 43:19
springs forth, do you not perceive
it?"
-- Isaiah 43:19
With Respect & Gratitude,
Tom
http://aronbestsellers.com
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