Choice in the Matter…

Sometimes, you have to just be where you are. Here I am sitting patiently in the cold and empty waiting room, praying for the best, seeing her healed and whole and trusting the God of my creation. Essentially, I’m putting all of my eggs in one basket; my faith. Underneath all of the spiritual goo I just typed, my true heart’s desires are incremental at best and exist in moments of relief, signs of even the slightest progress and the breaking of a new day. We still have a long journey ahead and I am grateful that we still have a long journey ahead. For me, it’s one more moment, one more glance, one more story, one more breath, one more wink, one more I love you and one more answered prayer.

I guess if we could take a momentary step back from all of our own stuff, we would see that our lives are woven together from the longing of just one more… So if prayer is a part of your spiritual practice, I invite you to join me in space of possibilities that leads to just one more of what the heart and soul desires.

I am forever grateful for prayers prayed and how they surround and support us in this moment. Truth be told, right here in this space, I could be a lot of things and I remember that I have choice in this matter and I am choosing to be grateful.

About Kathy Beasley

Hello Friends, I am Kathy and I am fully committed to helping people discover the truth of who they are by employing my gifts of teaching, speaking, writing, leading and meeting them where they are on their journey. In my role as a Unity Minister, I have found that the greatest work that Spiritual Communities can do in the world has very little to do with those gathered around the table with us, it is for those who exist beyond our walls, liturgy, table and awareness. I am not here to make you comfortable, I am here to challenge you by disturbing your peace. With the help of others, I employ a passionate perspective of utilizing the unconventionality of technology and public theology to help reach out beyond the traditional and social aspects of "church" to those who could benefit from a positive and practical message of hope and peace. Thank you for taking this journey with me and please know that your presence helps make me who I am. This is my story… What’s yours?

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