I am a firm believer that we all must believe in ourselves, know what we are here to do and try with all our might to follow our chart. For my dedicated followers, you already know that I channel my Guide, Angie, and we like to write together. We have a couple of books in the works, but something that Angie loves is poems. We have written a number of them together, usually sitting on the beach. But tonight we wrote this poem sitting in my room at home, as there is a blizzard going on outside. If you live in the east coast, you already know that we have been inundated with three snow storms in the last couple weeks. Just about every establishment, schools and even the government offices are at a standstill.
We have been in a pattern of just trying to keep enough food in the house, running to the grocery store in between snow events, when the roads are drivable. Thousands of residents are without electric and for most of them that means no heat in the house. We have been truly blessed that our electric did not go out and we are extremely grateful.
It is times like this that can really test a person, and can also test our faith. It is for this reason that we wrote this poem and I would like to share it with you.
BELIEVE
By
Sue and Angie
You are what you feel in the depths of your soul,
Believe in yourself, and you will be on a roll.
Living the life of your wildest dreams,
Allowing the Universe to give all that it deems.
Imagine your life as you know it should be,
And follow your heart and get down on your knees
To thank God for the wondrous chain of events,
That happened into your life as it truly was meant.
Loving yourself and all life on this Earth,
All the people you know since the time of your birth.
We are all connected and part of divine mind,
Meant to help each other and truly be kind.
So open your mind and look deep in your heart,
Believe in yourself and then follow your chart.
By living every day with a smile on your face
Loving each moment, then you are in the right place.
You must believe it to see it
God Bless,
Sue and Angie