You are here,
Breathing,
Listening,
Waking not just from sleep but into a deeper kind of presence.
You don't have to do anything,
You don't have to be anything.
This morning does not demand your greatness,
It simply offers itself like an open hand.
So take a moment,
Not to plan,
Not to strive,
But to notice.
There is miracle,
Miracle in your chest,
Rising and falling without your permission.
Miracle in the fact that,
Despite everything,
You are still here,
Soft,
Wiser,
Beautiful in ways no mirror could ever understand.
Let your eyes remain closed for now,
But let your inner gaze open wide,
As if you are witnessing life for the very first time,
A flicker of warmth at your fingertips,
A breath expanding across the vast cathedral of your lungs.
The sound of the world stretching awake,
Do you feel it?
This moment,
This simple,
Sacred now,
Is already enough.
The trees are not asking for credentials,
The sky is not measuring your worth.
You are allowed to exist here,
Exactly as you are,
And perhaps,
Beneath the surface of your ordinary life,
Something extraordinary is already growing.
Perhaps the small ache you carry today is part of a wider healing.
Perhaps the silence you feel is making room for a new kind of music.
Today is a garden.
You may not see the flowers yet,
But the soil is rich with unseen grace.
You are not behind.
You are not broken.
You are becoming.
And in this becoming,
You don't have to rush,
You only have to stay.
Stay awake.
Stay soft.
Stay curious.
Breathe.
Inhale like you are saying yes to life.
Exhale like you are letting the universe carry the heavy parts.
Place your hand gently over your heart.
Feel that rhythm.
That is your miracle.
No headlines.
No fireworks.
Just a quiet promise.
I'm still here,
And I'm ready.
When you're ready,
Open your eyes slowly.
Let the light touch you gently.
Let the world come back.
Not all at once,
But like a sunrise easing into its fullness.
Today,
Let wonder lead the way.
Let your smallest acts carry the weight of love.
Let your presence be the miracle someone else didn't know they needed.
This morning,
This very one,
Is already full of miracles.
And so are you.