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Today is a divine adventure

- Practice, Practice, Practice

When I was in high school, I loved to volunteer at a small ranch and environmental education center north of San Francisco on the California coast. On many of the days, elementary school children who lived in the city came to visit, and they’d learn how to milk goats, brush sheep, card wool, identify vegetables growing in the garden, and collect eggs from the hen house. Often we’d hike a coastal trail to the Pacific Ocean and look for starfish and various marine life in the tide pools.

For many of the kids, this was a whole new world. It was so inspiring to witness their childlike curiosity and delight. I greatly admired that, and I continue to learn from their sense of wonder. Each day I strive to live more fully with the awe of a child making discoveries for the first time—especially when it comes to being a spiritual explorer.

Seeking to understand the nature of the Divine, and how it reveals itself in everyday experience, is my heart’s daily quest. It’s invigorating to look for fresh ways that divine attributes such as love, gratitude, thoughtfulness, and unselfishness can be observed, appreciated, and expressed in a day’s activities, even in the midst of what appears routine. What’s awesome to realize is that these benevolent qualities give evidence of God, the very source of all good. Relishing the wonderful variety, vitality, and dimension of each spiritual quality springing from God is a moment-by-moment adventure.

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