Something About It
@apsmine9 (363)
December 11, 2024 8:49am CST
It's the first time in my entire life as a service holder that I've fallen short of money a week after my salary has been credited in my account.
I've heard somewhere that He Decides. He Provides.
So, despite the dampening thought I continued to tell myself 'I have'.
Incidentally, I saw that I could pay for whatever I bought. I could pay to meet my immediate needs.
The real challenge came one day when I found that there was a deficit in the payment of the EMI for our home loan. I told myself. It'll be met. And it did.
A considerable amount from my salary has been invested in my sister's monthly tuition fees, electricity bills, home loan, a visit to a friend in another state, pending cable and net charges.
I have also made some investments in SIPs. Autopay didn't work for one. I'm yet to pay my gardener.
Just when I thought I had that amount , a message popped up about the deduction of some amount for one SIP. Anyway, I always keep some amount for last minute requirements. I hope I'll somehow be able to pay my gardener.
My sister's birthday is coming. I wanted to give her something. She said she'd like to visit a zoo. Interestingly. I asked Providence to fulfil this wish of hers as she never makes demands. It worked. I noticed a butterfly, a moth rather flying near me as I booked the bus ticket.
I reflected. There's power in spiritual wealth. Am I making good use of it?
There is a shelf full of books dealing with spirituality. I have read a few. A few of them are untouched. I am reading The Secret now.
Somewhere I know, He'll never let me down.
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@aureategloom (11058)
• Bosnia And Herzegovina
11 Dec
sorry about your situation, but i think it's all alright when you got money to cover your immediate needs. that is enough. take care and i hope everything turns out good in the end. i've heard that that book is pretty good.
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