Christ and Peace

I’m not a religious person, more a spiritual person with an expansive view of the world. Today after a walk up a hill in the sunshine, feeling the cool air on my skin and smelling the warmth of the sun, me and Mike were walking back from town and a lady and her friend came up to us both and said “Will you accept the peace of Christ?” She beamed a lovely light about her and had a lovely smile. I am all for welcoming in the love, whatever the form it takes so we smiled and thanked her.

Further along the path through the park by chance I glanced at a tree that someone had written on, with large letters they had written ‘PEACE’

So thank you universal energy I welcome you in!

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Kelly Martin

Kelly Martin is a dedicated mental health writer and blogger who fearlessly explores life’s deepest questions. Faced with a decade of profound anxiety and grief following the loss of her father and her best friend Michael, Kelly embarked on a transformative journey guided by mindfulness, and she hasn’t looked back since. Through her insightful writing, engaging podcasts, and inspiring You Tube channel Kelly empowers others to unearth the hidden treasures within their pain, embracing the profound truth that they are ‘enough’ exactly as they are.

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1 Comment

  1. March 16, 2009 / 10:04 am

    What lovely, beautiful gifts to receive! I’m glad you had a good walk with Mike in the gorgeous weather.

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