July 19
A ssumed in a believing-mirror relationship is the fact that it is God’s will for us to use our talents. This in itself is radical. We have often been raised with a false sense of modesty. We have been taught it is better, somehow more spiritual, to be small not large. We have been tutored to hamper our own creative flight with doubts as to whether such flight is seemly. A believing mirror wants us to soar. To them, our bigger self is our true self, the self to aspire to. For a believing mirror, nothing is too good to be true. Spiritually grounded even if not conventionally religious, a believing mirror focuses on the divine spark of genius within us all. Because that divine spark is godly in origin, anything is possible. When we are connected to the Divine within us, nothing is beyond our reach.