A miracle in your life
By savypat
@savypat (20216)
United States
August 25, 2011 1:08pm CST
I think small miracles are given to us all the time, we just don't often notice them. But what if a really big one happened to someone close to you. Like a cure of a deadly cancer, when all hope was lost. How would you treat that person? Would you think that person is different from the rest of us? Would you think that person should now do something very special for the rest of us? Would you be able to still be friends? Would you worship that person? Would you think that person was closer to God? Or would you just take this recovery as a quirk of nature? How would you react or would you just take it in stride and continue to treat that person the same way you always have?
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5 responses
@QeeGood (1213)
• Sweden
26 Aug 11
When something good and wonderful happen to someone I congratulate them. I can share their success and miracle with them for their pleasure, recovery or priceless miracle of improvement or any outstanding most positive happening. I'm always profoundly grateful for everything that happens to everyone. Some people seem to have more of good things than others, but that's part of life. I still am happy and share honestly all the goodness in our people's lives. I take it as it comes seeing in from a positive point of view. Friends are friends!![](/Content/images/emotes/thumbup.gif)
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@hafiz008 (450)
• India
25 Aug 11
If a miracles happens to my friend, it is the blessing of Gods. It happens mainly due to the prayer to God by him or by families or friends etc. I don't think that he possess supernatural power. I believe that there is only one God so I don't worship him.I will treat him in the same as it was. If the person disease has cured by doctor do you worship the doctor? No in the same manner he is my friend.
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@neildc (17238)
• Lapu-Lapu City, Philippines
30 Aug 11
when it's miracle is the topic, i could always tell the story of my son.
i know you still remember zay, my son who had sleep apnea for 4 years.
i posted a lot of discussions, on mylot, facebook and even had a blog started to get help for his operation.
i even lost faith of raising the amount needed for the operation after some times.
but came one time, an email coming from a tv program, asking me if they could get the complete story. and even told to help us get the operation for free.
the person who initially contacted me resigned from her job.
so someone assumed her position.
i asked the second person how and where did they found out about my son, but she had no idea.
we thought and believe, the miracle made it happen.
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@163Mandolingirl (1052)
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27 Aug 11
I wouldn't treat them any differently. They have been blessed. There is obviously still a lot more they have to do in their life here. I would just be grateful that they are still around to do it, and carry on loving them!
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@satyaa2011 (72)
• India
30 Aug 11
If we closely observe our life then we will find that our life is full of miracles , what we are lacking is the eye which can see these miracles which happen in our day to day life .Miracle is defined as a phenomena which can not be explained by our intellect which is based on the latest scientific pursuits .
The person who is cured from deadly cancer is not different from us and neither he is very special from us but that person has some special attributes or qualities in his personality and in his attitude which has played a vital role in his healing .He might be a person full of vigour and zeal to survive and having very optimistic attitude towards his life which eventually gave his body strength to fight this deadly disease .
In my view there cannot be any incident which can be classified as quirk of nature or mere coincidence ,but the fact is that we are unable to understand the underlying mechanism of the incident and therefore our mind puts it into category of coincidence .
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