There are times in my life when I am unsure in which direction to go. When I feel this way, I find it’s best to follow the signs — in this case, to look heavenward.
Once I open communication with God, the path seems obvious.
Why would I even consider tiptoeing across a rotted dock?
Or trying to squeeze through a hole that is clearly too small?
Or wander around in a maze that leads nowhere?
Because I’m conditioned to believe the correct way must be difficult, or confusing or hard to decipher.
But the right path leads me to a place where I can bloom.
Where I can grow into the person I was meant to be.
No longer caged,
but free to spread my wings and explore every facet of The Divine.
Photos © Sondra Sula.
Take a walk with me by reading my most recent daily devotional book, Meditations on Mendocino by Sondra Sula. Available on Amazon in paperback or Kindle versions.
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3 replies on “Finding My Way”
love the way the words are reflective of the photos; the photos are reflective of the words
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Thank you Sondra for your insights and photos inspired by God
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So beautiful always — both words and photos. And thank you for the special birthday card, dear Sondra. I did have a lovely 77th birthday. The years, they do fly by! Hope to see you one of these days soon.
Love,
Debbie
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