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RE: Nuevo Comenta-Concurso: Cuéntanos... by co-charity50pc

in Colombia-Original3 days ago

I have asked myself this question many times, "Are miracles real, and how do they affect my life?"

The answer I found is, "Life itself is a miracle, because we were born on this earth and given an opportunity to find God." And why mention only God? There are other examples of miracles as well.

If we can refrain from all wrongdoings in our lives, then ultimately we will understand the true meaning of this miraculous life. But those who have trusted in God and faced difficult situations with a smile give others a different perspective on what they consider very difficult, while such a person easily overcomes everything.

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Mother Teresa who spent all her life for the welfare of down and out is a great example of this, whom the Vatican recognized as a miraculous personality (Sainthood). This is possible when a person doesn't allow themselves to be afflicted by various kinds of desires but rather maintains purity of heart and has the strength to think about the well-being of all. For such a person, the "self" has no meaning, because they have found the joy that comes from God, and they see God in every person.

With thanks to @enrisanti I invite @senehasa @suboohi and @jyoti-thelight

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Excelentes reflexiones acerca de los milagros. Por cierto que por allá en la India nació un hombre llamado Satya Sai Baba, a quien muchos consideraron como un hombre milagroso. Gracias por participar.

If you talk about Satya Sai Baba, then I have at least 1 million such people who claim to have done miracles in India and abroad. But I don't consider them as miracles since they did very little for humanity. Thanks.