Labyrinth

Morning Meds; 1 19 20

Our personal internal conflicts can seem like a labyrinth.

Meditation allows us a bird’s eye view.

Once removed from the frenzy of the dilemma, we can see the maze as if drawn on a wooden disk.

The disk is floating in a sea of solutions, and we can see the pathway out.

I’m reminded of doing a maze with my four-year-old grandson, we came to a dead end, and I said, “Can’t get out that way.”

My grandsons’ eyes lit up, he drew a line through the dead end, smiled and said, “Look Papa, you can jump right over!”

Seemed right to me. Sometimes solutions are simpler than we’re taught.

Author: Kevin Burleson

My wife Cheryl and I live in St. Joseph, Missouri. She is retired and watches three of our 12 grandchildren and 1 greatgrandchild. I work as a maintenance man at Highland Community College in Highland, Kansas. I have a BA in Art with an emphasis in ceramics. I am a second degree Reiki practitioner and BQH (Beyond Quantum Healing) practitioner. I started writing spiritual related posts in 2018 and started sharing them on a few different Facebook sites. This site is to consolidate and re-share them. It is also to share short stories based on images seen while in meditation. My hopes are that it will inspire others to use the powerful tool of visualisation to enhance their spiritual journey. Thank you.

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