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Let’s hear it for the small and mighty

“In the universe there are things known and things unknown and in between there are doors.”—William Blake

Newtonian physics tells us change occurs when force is exerted on mass. To this day, most folks believe the only way to improve life is to gather enough signatures or rack up enough social media followers or amass a hefty enough pile of moolah. Then and only then, the thinking goes, can we effect positive change.

But what if that’s an outdated idea, disproven some 100 years ago when quantum physics found that even the tiniest of movements, the smallest of acts has cosmic significance?

What if the two-way conversations so many of us have begun is impacting consciousness? What if life is working in quiet and subtle ways in the journals of individuals all over the world?

What if this appeal to another intelligence is impacting the planet? What if anytime one of us opens our heart a tad bit further, the whole world opens to a new possibility?

What if the single family of four who currently enters and exits their house on a ladder through the kitchen window (so as not to disturb the mother robin who built her nest by the side door or the mother finch and her four babies by the front door) affects how all of us honor and value life?

Again, it’s not the conventional path, the one that has long told us that working hard and struggling and relying on big organizations and big governments is the route to a more beautiful world.

But here’s the thing. We all have equal power to determine the future.

I can’t help but notice that something really significant and powerful is happening behind the scenes.

Not long after I started formally asking the Divine for guidance (I’ve been a fan and a beggar for its wisdom all my life), I was told that Elizabeth Gilbert had embarked on a similar project. Last weekend, I finished a book by Julia Cameron, a sequel of sorts to the Artists Way, where she also suggests seeking written guidance (this is in addition to morning pages). As Cameron says, we all have a direct dial to God.

Each of us are interconnected at a level beyond space and time. Every part of the universe has access to information about every other part, giving all of us the power to sway the world towards light.

We need only pick up a pen and begin.

#222 Forever!

Pam Grout is the author of 20 books including E-Squared, E-Cubed, Thank & Grow Rich and her latest book, The Course in Miracles Experiment: A Starter Kit for Rewiring Your Mind (And Therefore Your World)

15 Responses

  1. Great to hear from you, Pam! I am up to date 32 and need to get back to it. My journal got swept into my current home move. Let me go find it and get back on track.🌞📝🏡🙋🏻‍♀️

  2. So true social media is apperantly the most way inconvenience but then l seen people sitting at a table and not even have a normal conversation 🙄
    Your the best always be my favorite Writer

  3. Thank you so much for sharing that delightful story of the family and the birds. It can be very gratifying to shake up your routine, so as to respect and commune with nature.
    xox

  4. Ahhhhh, thank you Pam. What a delightful message to accompany me on my path today. I adore the story of the family who go in and out of their home via a ladder to their window because of the birds nesting near their doors! How magical. 🪟🐦‍⬛🪺🪜
    I love all your ‘what if’ questions and the possibilities they propose. The idea that we all have a “direct dial to God” and can “sway the world towards light” by picking up our pens and listening to the messages we hear is a petty powerful one. Thank you for encouraging and inspiring us to do so. Love you Pam! 😘🩵🌏🦋😇

  5. Pam, all I can say is love!
    I feel it when I read this. I can say I love you! in response to reading this- because that’s what happens in me. Isn’t it all just great!?! Great fun! And great!
    Love
    Love
    Love

  6. Morning Pam,
    Loved your message as always. It encouraged me to keep journaling. Yesterday I ended with this: I raise above the “impossible dreams” to the Land of Possibilities and I’m taking you all along for the ride. Buckle up or not..
    Love
    Flo

  7. Thank you Pam. You are truly Heaven sent, and I am so grateful for all you’ve taught me.
    Kathy Gilmer

  8. Pam, I love this series of posts about enhancing our journaling by asking the Divine Oneness for help. I believe in serendipity. Years ago, during my second year of college, I was having a very bad year. One of my instructors suggested I buy a notebook and begin a journal. It was one of the things that saved me. For months I whined and complained until one day I got bored with that and asked, “What am I supposed to be learning from this?” Immediately answers filled my head and that’s when I started asking for advice. But I forgot that in recent years. You can Elizabeth Gilbert reminded me. Thank you so much. I needed to remember the show of love and help that has been coming through my journal.

  9. Wowser! a lightning bolt! Been catching little sparks of Infinity as I write, ALWAYS have. You have reinforced the impulse a thousand times over, so THANK YOU, THANK YOU! ! It is all HERE, if we can only be still and recognize that it is AVAILABLE, present.

    Love you so very much.

    Thank you!
    k.

  10. Vi svänger världen mot ljuset…så himla vackert sagt …Kära Pam❣️Glad i hjärtat mitt att du finns❣️En oändlig mängd Kärleks – Glädje från Ewa i Sverige 🇸🇪

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