Living in a World of Miracles

ebook Count Your Blessings

By Dueep Jyot Singh

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Table of Contents

Introduction
The Origin Of Prayer And Thanksgiving
How to Make One a Believer...
Scientific Thought and Miracles
Luck and "If Only."
Conclusion
Author Bio
Publisher

Introduction

I was just talking to an acquaintance of mine who comes under the category of "why should such a thing happen to me, I didn't do anything to deserve this..." Believe it or not, there is still a large percentage of such humans in this particular category, possibly in our own family, or around you. It is possible, we being human have done the same thing one time or the other in our lives, when we find ourselves blaming everyone and everything else around us, for a bit of ill luck, a lost chance or opportunity, or any other little mishap that came our way.

This book is going to tell you a little bit about faith, miracles, your blessings, and just a word of Thanksgiving. It is also going to tell you all about the reasons why so many people like to blame a superior power for all that has gone wrong with their lives. This is natural, it happened 5,000 years ago, it happens today, and it is going to happen 5,000 years from this day onwards. That is because we are so human, and would rather blame fate, a higher supreme power, luck, or anything else for whatever is going on in our lives today.

We definitely do not want the responsibility for the mess that we have made of our own lives by using our own natural analytical abilities, judgment, mental powers, intellect, or any other power, given to us by nature, with which she had programmed mankind to survive.

Man is basically a slothful creature, physically, mentally, spiritually, and emotionally. Also, he is always on the defensive. Anything he did that turned into a catastrophic end, is definitely not to be blamed upon him. One does not intend to take responsibility of anything or any of his actions, as long as there is someone else upon whose shoulders he can lay the blame.

This immature mental outlook has been the reason why so many of us make foolish judgments, because we are not willing to listen to reason or advice. We are absolutely capable of thinking for ourselves and fending for ourselves, thank you.

Living in a World of Miracles