

Miracle Thinking Take2
It’s just days after Christmas and tis still the season, my friends, when we’re told miracles circle ‘round us. What would happen if we believed we were part of those miracles . . . always circling? In my last blog, “Miracle Thinking," I shared a vexing Einstein quote on miracles. Since then I’ve done more reflecting on those “either/or” ideas and beliefs, and decided I’m happier when I move into “both/and” thinking. For me that means rather than only using the head’s demand


Miracle Thinking
I was doing a little research about wisdom and imagination when I ran headlong into a quote by Einstein. “There are two ways to live; you can live as if nothing is a miracle; you can live as if everything is a miracle.” Well . . . dang! No middle ground? No option for a sometimes yes and a sometimes not so much? Dichotomy thinking is uncomfortable for me. I’m a metaphor, figurative language gal rather than one who deals easily in literal, black/white terms. But this quote too