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  To learn to live from the heart it doesn’t just change our feeling about life, it actually changes our life.                                              ~Mary Morrissey

What Saint Peter and a Donkey Stuck in a Well Can Teach You About Rising Above Adversity

Whatever your personal spiritual beliefs may be, here’s          a little Easter humor to remind you that every adversity brings with it an opportunity to grow and expand into       the next, best version of yourself.

There’s a funny story about Easter that has stuck with me for many years, and it goes      like this:

Saint Peter and Jesus are having a conversation, and Saint Peter is complaining about     all the people who get into heaven who have no understanding of scripture.

Jesus says to Saint Peter, “Well, what are you going to do about it?”

St. Peter decides to give the next three people who come up to the pearly gates of Heaven   a quiz about scripture.

The first person comes up to the gates, and Saint Peter says, “Before you go can enter,          I have a question for you. Tell me… what is the feast of Easter?”

The person thinks about it and says, “I think the feast of Easter is when the pilgrims came over to the New World on the Mayflower, and then they had a big feast with the native people who were first living there. Am I right?”

Saint Peter says, “Go and wait in the holding room. I’ll come and see you in a minute.”

Then a second person approaches the gates. St. Peter asks them the same question,        and the person replies,   “The feast of Easter is when Joseph and Mary traveled to Bethlehem and there was no room in the inn, so they had the baby Jesus right there, outside with the lowly cattle… is that right?”

Once again, Saint Peter says, “Go and wait in the holding room. I’ll come and see you in a minute.”

Finally, a third person approaches the gates, and St. Peter again asks his question.          The person replies, “Well, I think the feast of Easter is when Jesus rode into Jerusalem    on a donkey, and then after the Last Supper, there was a great betrayal…”

And St. Peter excitedly says, “Yes, yes! Go on…”

“And then there was the arrest, then the trial, and then the crucifixion…”

And St. Peter encouragingly says, “Yes, yes! Keep going!”

“And then Jesus was in the tomb for three days, and people gathered around, waiting,    and when Jesus came out… they were very anxious to know whether he saw his own shadow, because then they would know if there were six more weeks of winter!”

And St. Peter puts his hands on his head and sighs.

What can we take away from this Easter humor?

I love this funny story because it’s a nice reminder that, regardless of what our personal spiritual beliefs may be, we can all reflect on and tap into the spirit behind different religious holidays, and apply the messages they contain to our own lives.

In this case, Easter is about transformation – it’s about the power inside all of us to rise above our circumstances, even in situations that may seem dark or difficult.

When we embrace the magnitude of this power, we can rise up and experience a fresh,   new beginning.

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There’s a story about a donkey that falls into a well that helps illustrate how tapping the power within us can also transform  our lives…

One day an old farmer finds his old donkey down at the bottom of the well.

The farmer thinks sadly to himself, “How on earth am I going to get this                       donkey up and out of there? Well, it’s probably time for him to go anyway.”

So the farmer and a neighbor decide to just throw dirt over the donkey and put                 him out of his misery.

As the dirt is falling down upon the animal, it starts thinking to itself, “I’m not ready to be put out of my misery!” And he decides right then and there that no matter what, he’s going to shake it off and step up.

So the donkey shakes off the dirt and begins to step up onto the pile of dirt                      that’s forming. As more dirt falls down on him, he continues to shake it off                         and keep stepping up… right up until he’s able to actually step right up and                         out of the well!

The donkey’s attitude and a process is one that you can choose to bring to any circumstance, situation or condition in your life, no matter how challenging. It               could be a diagnosis, a divorce, a move, the loss of a job – any type of situation                 that you wish wasn’t happening, but that’s happening anyway.

Make conscious decisions that are aligned with your vision. Prime the pump            before you fall into the well: lay out the actions to put your vision into place. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ejia6PbhNjI

We can accept a diagnosis, but not the prognosis. We can accept a divorce, but             know that it doesn’t mean we’re unloveable and won’t find love again. We may                have difficulty financially right now,  but that’s not our future,  unless we decide                it’s going to be.

You always have the power to shake off the energy or the emotion of any challenging situation, tap into the immense power that’s within you, and keep moving forward.

Just as Easter season marks the beginning of Spring, we can look at Easter to             remind us that…

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A season of renewal always returns to our lives, even following    the most challenging winters.

Sometimes it’s not easy to go through our own personal challenges and setbacks, and sometimes we feel like we’re being tried unfairly by life.

But our ability to be resilient and triumphant comes from our ability to do what we can, from where we are, and with what he have in the present.

So remember that whatever is happening in your life right now, that there is a power in you that is greater than any circumstance, situation or condition that life can bring to us, and we tap into this power most profoundly in the presence of major difficulty.

And when we partner with this power and persevere, we resurrect ourselves and enter  into a fresh beginning. Mary Morrissey shares the determining factor that governs our results. Many of us have had dreams or goals that year after year are left unfulfilled or maybe a portion of those dreams are fulfilled, but we are still left lacking and wanting.

If you want to create the life that you love living on demand, then you must stop the way you are thinking, and have a paradigm shift in your thinking. To learn more about shifting your paradigms with hundreds of like-minded people seeking to live lives they love living,

Paradigms control our results in the quadrants of health and well-being, vocation, love   and relationships, and time and money freedom.  Understanding how paradigms do this will change the way you think and ultimately create the life that you love living. When you learn to shift the way you think about the control. . . you have over your life,  you shift your paradigms and you will begin to see results in your life quickly, and with greater ease than you’ve ever experienced. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fxrBaw_gXs

By Mary

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