Getting through the tough times

Ernest Holmes said, “To abandon the truth in our hour of need is to not understand the truth.”  I believe that.  Things are tough around here right now.  Short of money, bills closing in.  My wife and I have moments of panic, but nothing like we used to.  We’re pulling together, for the most part, really well; not blaming each other; instead being more cheerleaders for whichever one of us is down.  Repeating over and over, “it’s gonna be alright.”

Believing that, I think, had alot to do with my best gig ever.  Believing in the truth that all are lessons to be learned and, ultimately, works out for our good, I think, helps alot in moving things towards really turning out that way.  That’s my story and I’m sticking to it.

The knowledge that what we put our attention on persists, helps me focus on the good in the world and in my life, instead of all the bad stuff, which given the shape of the world, and my life at the moment, would be easy to do.  I’m choosing to stay in gratitude and positiveness.  I vote for love expanding in the world by focusing on love.  I believe it’s working.

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