The carnival of miracles (Edition 11)

Greetings and welcome to the 11th edition of the Carnival of Miracles. This edition should have come a week ago, but nevertheless here it is. My apologies for the delay. We kick start this carnival with Riversider’s touching posting Ribble Spring Clean. The introduction goes - When people get together, they can move mountains, or in this case, rusty bicycle frames…

Alex Blackwell writes about ways to enrich our lives in this neat little posting - Savor every moment. When Raymond David Salas talks he does it with a powerful vibrancy all his own. This posting is no different, here he talks about a powerful way of living in How to Make Your Life Easier.

Today’s utterly special blog is a very touching true-life incident shared by Daniel Brenton in Iam grateful Iam still alive. Thank you so much Daniel, for sharing this very sad story. I have often wondered, how it must feel…now I know. Thanks for letting this story free.

Uni talks about the spirituality that binds our human existence in the beautifully written The Trinity of Body Mind Soul. Conan Stevens shares his childhood story in the highly inspiring Unpopular Geeky kid at school to Movie Star - Build Self Confidence. Edithyeung shares lessons at 30 in When you turn 30…

Fitbuff talks about a very powerful moment when he experienced mind over matter in How I lifted 50 pounds with my Mind. John Wesley writes that creativity does not just burst from nothing but usually has it’s origins somewhere - hmmm… debatable but definitely interesting in The Secret to Creativity.

Thank you all for participating. To be a part of the next edition of the Carnival of Miracles click here.

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2 Responses

  1. Rajesh –

    I hesitated in sending you “I am Grateful I am Still Alive,” because it is built around such a stark event, but I learned much from the experience, of both the power of gratitude in helping us see meaning in our lives, and the reassurance that my life — all our lives — have purpose.

    You are very welcome.

    Daniel

    Daniel Brenton - June 24, 2007 at 8:53 pm
  2. Daniel,
    I was sobbing as I read it. What can I say? I think it takes tremendous amount of courage to ‘let it go’. I think this is the way it should be. Thank you once again for sharing.
    Rajesh

    ibelieveinmagic - June 24, 2007 at 9:20 pm

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