“There is no such thing as a problem with out a gift for you in its hands. You seek problems because you need their gifts.” Richard Bach, Illusions: The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah
This is one of my favorite books, Brenda. I used the Allegory of the Crystal River in my classes for years–and I still find it inspiring. Thanks for the reminder.
For years, this was the mantra I lived by. I had penned it in many places. I also loved reading the reluctant messiah again and again.
I thought the world had forgotten Richard Bach… till I read you 🙂
This is one of my favorite books, Brenda. I used the Allegory of the Crystal River in my classes for years–and I still find it inspiring. Thanks for the reminder.
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It is worth reading over and over I have found. A deceptively simple, little book with so many hidden treasures.
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For years, this was the mantra I lived by. I had penned it in many places. I also loved reading the reluctant messiah again and again.
I thought the world had forgotten Richard Bach… till I read you 🙂
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How could the world forget Richard Bach? Such a great teacher. His parables are timeless, don’t you think?
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Today I look forward to receiving the gifts that come with every problem.
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And my hope for you is that you have more gifts and small, insignificant problems . 🙂
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Hmmm . . . then I’ve had a wealth of gifts over the past two years:). Perhaps time for the Universe to spread the wealth a bit!
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Haha! Oh dear 🙂 Hang in there, Kay!
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