There will be many times in a persons’ life when they will find themselves in a state of mental confusion or fog. Survivors will often be in a fog or mental daze for days after a catastrophe.
Tapping into a positive vein of emotions and strength after an emotional or physical crisis is not always easy.
Fear, sadness and devastation are very big hurdles to overcome. Attempting to take on the challenge alone can be overwhelming. Depending on the events that we find ourselves battling back from, accepting and trusting another human being with our fragile, vulnerable emotional state of confusion takes a tremendous amount of strength and trust. The alternative of keeping calm and carrying on as if nothing happened and everything is ok, leaves you dealing with very big problems with only weak human wisdom as your defense. Sort of like a very naïve citizen attempting to defend themselves in a courtroom against a relentless attorney. Even though it may be possible it also may leave you to living with angry resentful and negative feeling for years to come.
Trusting in Divine Guidance and choosing to Live in Love gives you a power that is super natural and greater than all understanding. God’s wisdom will provide you with safety, clarity, strength and a wealth of support around each and every corner! The beauty of God’s loving kindness will fill you with unexplainable levels of Peace, Love, Joy, Contentment, Wisdom, Understanding and Hope.
Please pray for those in need, so they may look to the heavens for truth and wisdom to begin living in Love and not fear. It is not until you are honest with yourself that your life will be open to a Divine Love and Protection that surpasses all understanding.
With Respect, Hope, Joy and Love, Carmela
4 thoughts on “Seeking Clarity Amongst the Fog”
gc
An inspirational post. Thank you for sharing. Enjoy the day.
carmelasnelbaker
Thanks for your comment. Glad you enjoyed it!
Carl D'Agostino
Reaching for Divine Guidance as you suggest does clear the fog. However there is so much fog in today’s world of human evil it may be too much for even God . I wonder sometimes. Thanks visit my blog.
carmelasnelbaker
Thank you for your comment. I do agree today’s world is overwhelming, but I am hanging on to the Hope as the poem of the starfish goes….. As the boy walked along the beach picking up the stranded starfish and tossing them back into the ocean, someone asks….. why do you bother there are SO MANY you can never make a difference? “At least I made a difference to that one.” he replies as he tossed another in to the ocean 🙂 One heart at time.
With Respect, Hope, Joy and Love, Carmela