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Trista Signe Ainsworth reflects on the power of inner strength and the potential to create miracles in one's life through self-discovery and spiritual growth, as inspired by Stuart Wilde's book "Miracles."

Abstract

In a personal essay titled "You Can Create Miracles," Trista Signe Ainsworth shares her insights from Day 47 of her 100-day spiritual journey. She recounts a morning walk where a rare scallop shell served as a symbolic reminder of her unique life path and the universe's guidance. Drawing from the teachings of Stuart Wilde, she emphasizes the unlimited power within each individual to manifest miracles by aligning with their inner energy and focusing on their journey. Ainsworth poetically expresses the omnipresence of this power, from the heart to the soul, and encourages readers to recognize their ability to create joy and miracles in their lives. She concludes by inviting fellow writers to join her on this path of enlightenment and offers a newsletter for weekly joy-living tips.

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  • Ainsworth believes in the transformative power of self-awareness and its role in creating life-changing miracles.
  • The discovery of a scallop shell is seen as a meaningful sign from the universe, affirming one's personal journey.
  • She endorses Stuart Wilde's perspective on the characteristics and effective use of personal power to create miracles.
  • Ainsworth uses a poem to convey the idea that miracles are inherently linked to various aspects of an individual's being, such as the heart, journey, inner knowing, and soul.
  • She holds the view that each person is already equipped with the power and love necessary to manifest miracles and joy in their lives.
  • By tagging fellow writers, Ainsworth expresses a desire to share her spiritual journey and insights with a broader community.
  • Ainsworth's professional role as a organizer with Joyful Minimalism is presented as an extension of her philosophy of clearing clutter to live joyfully.

You Can Create Miracles

Day 47: Learning that the power is always with you

Photo by Jandre Van der Walt on Unsplash

This moment is of new beginnings. On my morning sojourn, I saw a beautiful break in the clouds as sunlight and the blue sky poured through. Yesterday while walking on the wet and sandy beach, I found a scallop shell. It’s a shell that you don’t find too often on the Oregon coast. I was delighted when I picked it up. A scallop shell represents our journey, it was there to remind me of my unique path in life and to focus on that. What a beautiful message from the universe! Today on my 100-day spiritual journey I start to explore the book Miracles by Stuart Wilde, to learn from his wisdom on my path.

We all have within us unlimited power. Creating miracles in our lives becomes a matter of identifying with the power, understanding its characteristics, and learning to use it effectively. -Stuart Wilde

Today I share a poem with you about miracles:

The power is in your heart

You will find the way

Miracles abound.

The power is in your journey

You will discover the path

Miracles appear.

The power is in your inner knowing

You will feel the energy

Miracles float.

The power is deep in your soul

You will see the light

Miracles flicker.

The power is all around you

You will hear the call

Miracles are yours.

My prayer and my intention for you today is to know that you already have all of the power that you need to create miracles and joy in your life. Seek them and you shall find them. You are the miracle. You are the light. You are all the love that you need.

How are you creating miracles today?

I am tagging my fellow writers here who are following along on this journey so that I may share this path with them: Tree Langdon, Rasheed Hooda, Aurora Eliam, CMP, Art Bram, Michele Thill, Charlotte Zobeir Ali, Gurpreet Dhariwal, Dr John Rose, Amy Marley, Taha Abbas, Henery X (long), Suntonu Bhadra, Nomanono Isaacs, Chowa Sekai, Terry Mansfield, KeepingItRealWithAnnick, Tony Young, Jr., Sumera Rizwan and many more! Thank you Illumination Family!

Trista Signe Ainsworth is a professional organizer with Joyful Minimalism. She helps working women clear the clutter, overwhelm, and shame from their homes and lives so that they can truly live in joy.

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Connect with Trista on LinkedIn, Twitter or by email: [email protected].

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