God
saw that the light was good, and he separated the light from the
darkness. God called the light “day,” and the darkness he called
“night.” And there was evening, and there was morning—the first day.
Genesis
1:4-5
You will have a good creative day when you can look back over it and know that what you created today was good. There is always light—illumination—that shines in every good thing that you create. It leaves you feeling good, wholesome, satisfied.
There is no depression, anxiety or other
dark emotion or feeling that accompanies your good creative day. The
light you created is distinctly separate from the darkness that may be all
around you.
Just as the original creation took days to
accomplish, so too will your creative work take time. But you can take pleasure
every single day in producing every piece and part of the whole creation that
will emerge after today.
The creative movement that you began will
keep you illuminated with hope, despite your present circumstances. Your
decision to think, say, and do something good will always generate enough light
for you to see by, no matter how dark your outer world becomes.
Because you have learned that you have the
power to generate your own light by engaging in creative movement, you will
never have to depend on anyone else’s light in order to do what you need to do
for yourself and those you love.
You are freer than you have ever imagined.
You have the capacity to make yourself happy. You are finding that you are the
center of your own universe—a localized microcosm that is modeled on the
Universal Macrocosm.
As you keep your mind focused on the good, the beautiful, the noble, and the kind, you will notice that your thankfulness and gratitude for being alive will spring up as living water.
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