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Miracles are natural, normal daily occurrences for those with the eyes to see.

‘If miracles had chemical equations then everyone would believe.”
― Cecelia Ahern
Let me start by announcing that 24 winners have been chosen for the E-Cubed Selfie Challenge. As I’ve said countless times, everyone who entered automatically won because by simply creating a new vision for yourself, you’ve started the ball rolling for that reality’s manifestation. So congratulations to all!

An official announcement will be made tomorrow.

For today, I want to share a miracle story, one of many discussed in yesterday’s power posse. We had so much fun talking about these so-called miracles that we decided two things:

1.A miracle is only labeled a miracle until science decides to put its stamp on it, decides to call it “doable.” Who’d have thought 200 years ago we could flip a switch and create light or talk with a human being on the other side of the planet?

2. We decided that miracles are NOT anomalies and we look forward to the day when people discuss their latest miracles the way we discuss the weather.

I, for one, am committed to being that crazy person who believes in magic and mystery and things without logical explanations.

When Robbin was a young girl, she had a pet named Missy Mouse. As Rhonda pointed out, one man’s vermin is another man’s pet. Anyway, the wheel in Missy’s cage squeaked so Robbin’s mom, not a fan of squeaky wheels, insisted she leave the cage on the back porch. One day, when the temperature dropped below freezing, young Robbin went out to find Missy in full-blown rigor mortis, her tiny mouse legs stiff and sticking straight up in the air.

Robbin, of course, knew the Bible stories, and decided to bring Missy back to life.

Her embarrassed mother tried to explain that Missy had gotten too cold and had frozen to death.

“Well that’s okay,” Robbin said, “We can put her in the oven.”

Her mom, trying desperately to think of the best explanation for her faith-filled daughter, finally agreed to hang the cage up by a heating vent.

Robbin, in the way only a small child can believe, prayed for Missy’s future. They both went on with their day.

And within a couple hours, “Squeak, squeak.”

Missy Mouse was not only alive, but she was running once again in her squeaky hamster wheel.

Pam Grout is the author of 17 books including E-Squared: 9 Do-it-Yourself Energy Experiments that Prove Your Thoughts Create Your Reality and the recently-released sequel, E-Cubed, 9 More Experiments that Prove Mirth, Magic and Merriment is your Full-time Gig.

20 Responses

  1. My son brought his fish back to life when he was 6 years old he had a pair of goldfish that he named Pokey and Waggy. This was the 2nd set of goldfish since the first pair only lasted a few days. My son Dane went to feed his fish one day and saw one of them floating on its side and he came crying to me that his goldfish was not moving. I went to look and sure enough the little goldfish was dead. I told my son that his fish died and he cried “NO!!!! and he scooped the fish out of the bowl and ran out the front door where I followed to find him on his knees, eyes squeezed tight and holding the fish above his head and tears rolling down his face praying with all his might “PLEASE COME BACK TO LIFE, PLEASE COME BACK TO LIFE!!!!!!!” My heart broke seeing his anguish and just as I was about to tell him to stop…..low and behold the goldfish started flopping around in his hand and he jumped up and smiled and sang out for joy and ran back to the bowl to put him back in the fishbowl. I will never forget this as long as I live and I have told the story many times to my kids and anyone else who doesn’t believe that “miracles” happen all the time!!! You just have to BELIEVE 🙂

  2. Hi Pam,

    Interesting story, thanks for sharing and reminding us that you can live as if nothing is a miracle or as if everything is a miracle. It’s really our choice.

    The universe is mysterious in so many levels.

    Regards.

    Angelo

  3. OH MY SOURCE!!!!! I am just sooooooooooooo excited about the mouse and the goldfish “miracles” above!!!!! HAHAHAHHAAH I cannot stop laughing hysterically with JOY. This past weekend I was in a transformational Yoga lifecoaching ceremony where my message was “Faith is not BELIEF without SIGHT, it is TRUSTING without RESERVATION!” I mean, C’MON!!!!! THat is EXACTLY the point here! YAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY MIRACLES EVERYWHERE! Sprinkling on ALL OF US!!! WOO HOOOOOOOOOOO

  4. Your shared miracle story of Minnie Mouse is just SO dynamic and just the booster shot in the soul and self that I needed this gorgeous Monday morning in Oahu. I hope that Minnie Mouse lived a long and whirring life with her squeaky wheel and loving spirit.

    Let’s keep sharing those miracle stories, shall we? Like vitamins for the soul….

  5. Hi Pam, Thank you for this cool story. I believe I miracles too! 🍀 🍀 🍀 🍀 🍀 Have a great day! Debra 😊

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  6. Thank you for the reminder! I had my doubts after reading some psychology stuff about euphoria (hypomania) – and wondered if something was wrong with me – since I feel so blessed with a magical life most of the time. I should have read this blog post instead… 🙂

  7. Dear Pam,
    Your regular inspiring posts have encouraged me to take The course in Miracles. I can see miracles happening around me all day, everyday. You are an angel who is sending light to millions and I have been touched by the light. I can see the light now within me.
    Blessings and love to you
    Salma

  8. Reading Pam Grout’s E-Cubed, the sequel to E-Squared. The experiment is to actively look for (8) eight possibilities with the intention of drawing them to me. One of the eight possibilities rushing my way was “A billboard with a message for me.” While visiting Facebook friends, the following message appeared.

    1. Message on my timeline from Facebook friend. ” See yourself in the future exactly like you want to be. Focus there and dream with God tonight.” Thanks Pam for this experiment.

  9. That’s really incredible but Pam do you mean to say that just by having that level of faith we can bring a dead person to life or for that matter can accomplish any impossible task.
    Is there any limit to what one can do by following this philosophy?

  10. Dear Pam,

    Thank you for this beautiful story. Children are so close to their Source that they appear to produce miracles easily. As adults we too have the ability if we can just let go of our doubts. 💖
    Lee Sauer

  11. Omg I totally listened to the entire audiobook of e squared today and wanted to do the hanger experiment. And while I’m listening…I thought about it and said self…you have no wire hangers (all mommy dearest like). I continue to listen to the audio. As I take a break from the audio and cleaning my bathroom I head to the kitchen to find a snack…to find my father booking it to the front door because he’s been digging in the kitchen trash (he has dementia) and knows he’s not supposed to. He turns around and guess what was in his hand?!?! None other then TWO WIRE HANGERS!!!!!!!!!!

    it’s a miracle!

    1. I so love these stories. I was giving a talk in Mexico City once and I lost one of my Einstein wands for the demonstration. I thought, “Oh well,” the universe will provide. Five minutes later, I felt something hit my foot. It was–not a hanger–but a wire that worked every bit as well for fashioning Einstein wands.

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